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HiClimb | Rock Climbing and Yoga
4.7 ★★★★★ 212 Google reviews · Climbing gym in Honolulu, Hawaii
Friendly gym featuring rock climbing walls for bouldering and top-roping and a cafe.
Plan your visit
- Day pass around $18 — check current rates; most gyms price gear rental separately and discount off-peak
- Gear rental available — the gym mentions rentals; shoes typically run ~$5–8 and a harness is often bundled with a ropes pass
- Waiver always required at climbing gyms — sign it online before you go to skip the front-desk line
- Belaying ropes gyms teach belaying or check your certification at the desk; bouldering and auto-belays need no partner and no belay test
- First timer? bouldering needs zero experience — rent shoes and walk in; staff will point you at the easiest problems
- Kids programs classes, camps, or youth teams mentioned — check the current schedule
- Yoga & fitness mentioned alongside the climbing — ask about the class schedule and what a pass includes
- Ages 6–10 — the gym's own stated range
- Memberships available — worth asking about if you'd climb more than a few times a month
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (808) 888-2999
- Website hawaiiclimb.com
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–9:30 PM |
What's inside
“They currently have three auto belay systems in the back, buddy belaying around the center you can get certified to experience, and a whole lot of bouldering all around!”
“There's also an area for top rope and lead in the middle of the gym The grades of the problems are also really fair in my opinion, and pretty consistent which is nice.”
“There’s a huge selection of routes at any given time for bouldering, top rope, auto-belay, and even lead climbing.”
“They currently have three auto belay systems in the back, buddy belaying around the center you can get certified to experience, and a whole lot of bouldering all around!”
“There are yoga and fitness classes that you can attend (they have mats and wipes available for you to use), and they have shoes/harness for rent.”
“There’s a small weight area with several machines as well, a kilter board, and many pull up bars.”
What climbers say again and again
“Their facility is fairly large and has remained consistently clean and up kept throughout the years I have been visiting.”
“There are yoga and fitness classes that you can attend (they have mats and wipes available for you to use), and they have shoes/harness for rent.”
“Could use improvement: The route setting itself is decent, but the problems are limited and not as plentiful for the amount of space there is.”
“Whether you’re a beginner learning the ropes or a seasoned climber chasing your next project, there’s something here for you.”
“They currently have three auto belay systems in the back, buddy belaying around the center you can get certified to experience, and a whole lot of bouldering all around!”
From the reviews
TLDR: Day pass price is nuts, but I get that they’re trying to build out and need people to move towards a monthly membership which is a normal, fair rate. Just sucks for the day pass visitors. But overall a gym worth checking out! Membership is the way to go if you’re a local.
One of the best rock climbing gyms I’ve had the pleasure of going to! The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable, Anthony, Tyler and Devin and honestly the whole crew make this place amazing.
Had to give it a go with my son while on vacation and let me tell you, we were not disappointed. Right when we walk up customer service greeted us, answered our questions and we were on our way to getting belay certified followed by quick tour of the facility thanks to Alyssa.
I signed up as a member exactly a year ago at this point, and have been enjoying climbing here weekly. The membership price isn’t low, but if you come frequently enough, it is worth it for the amenities and joy you get out of it.
Birthday parties at HiClimb | Rock Climbing and Yoga
HiClimb | Rock Climbing and Yoga hosts birthday parties — confirmed on their own site. Climbing parties come with staff who handle the harnesses and belaying, so parents can mostly watch. One thing that's different here: every guest needs a signed waiver — send the gym's waiver link to the other parents when you send invites, or check-in day gets slow. Packages, party rooms, and pricing change often, so check the current options and book ahead — weekend slots go fast at popular gyms.
Kids classes & camps at HiClimb | Rock Climbing and Yoga
Reviews and the gym's own info mention kids programs at HiClimb | Rock Climbing and Yoga — climbing classes, school-break camps, or a youth team where kids learn technique from coaches instead of just scrambling around. Program schedules and age groups change each season, so check the current lineup before you plan around one.
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