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Movement Portland
4.7 ★★★★★ 827 Google reviews · Climbing gym in Portland, Oregon
Spacious climbing gym with soaring walls, a bouldering area, yoga studio, and strength-training equipment.
Plan your visit
- Day pass around $21 — 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 0–13 — 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 (503) 477-5666
- Website movementgyms.com
Hours
| Monday | 6 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–6 PM |
What's inside
“They have it all, plenty of top/lead climbing, a giant bouldering area, some nice exercise equipment AND the staff is always pretty friendly.”
“No only is the place massive, but it has a variety of fun and challenging top rope, bouldering, and lead climbing routes.”
“They have it all, plenty of top/lead climbing, a giant bouldering area, some nice exercise equipment AND the staff is always pretty friendly.”
“I only wish the movement would allow their gyms to have auto belay so those that are traveling don't need to find partners to climb.”
“This gym has everything I want and need, including more workout equipment, a sauna, and a huge variety of climbs.”
What climbers say again and again
“This gym has everything I want and need, including more workout equipment, a sauna, and a huge variety of climbs.”
“Gym route setting pace is phenomenal, fresh routes every week!”
“It’s a friendly and welcoming place with really great instructors.”
From the reviews
I've climbed here as an adult and as a parent. With over 7 years climbing experience, I can say that this is the best gym in Oregon. Kids will enjoy the top rope and bouldering areas. Just make sure to brief them on the rules and you're good to go! Adults have a lot of flexibility in terms of what they want to climb.
I’m so glad this climbing gym exists! No only is the place massive, but it has a variety of fun and challenging top rope, bouldering, and lead climbing routes. My favorite part about climbing here is that afterwards I get to reward my body with a nice warm-up in the sauna.
My go to climbing gym in Portland for Top roping. They are the largest gym in the city and their employees are exceptionally good and talented. The walls are quite tall and there’s a route for everyone.
Really well graded routes. No sandbagging maybe a few were graded one higher than they should be but that's to be expected in indoor gyms. Overall the gym is nice staff is really friendly.
Kids classes & camps at Movement Portland
Reviews and the gym's own info mention kids programs at Movement Portland — 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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