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Portland Rock Gym - Beaverton
4.7 ★★★★★ 305 Google reviews · Climbing gym in Portland, Oregon
Plan your visit
- Day pass around $5 — 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
- Memberships available — worth asking about if you'd climb more than a few times a month
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (503) 713-5317
- Website portlandrockgym.com
Hours
| Monday | 7 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–6 PM |
What's inside
“During my 2-hour intro class, I got to try bouldering, auto-belay, and rope climbing.”
“I would definitely recommend booking a belayer if you are new and want to get an introduction to top rope.”
“During my 2-hour intro class, I got to try bouldering, auto-belay, and rope climbing.”
“The gym has more than just climbing - I take the yoga and fitness classes, use the weight area, and even bring my laptop to work in their hang out area.”
What climbers say again and again
“The gym has more than just climbing - I take the yoga and fitness classes, use the weight area, and even bring my laptop to work in their hang out area.”
“Came here once to try rock climbing with a belayer the first time and came back the next day and the next before we went back home.”
“During my 2-hour intro class, I got to try bouldering, auto-belay, and rope climbing.”
“The staff is very friendly and super helpful, especially for beginning climbers.”
“Its a huge gym with lots of interesting options but I wish they had better staffing.”
From the reviews
Best gym in town by FAR. The Beaverton location is HUGE. I can tell it’s a professional space because the climbs are challenging yet fun. I like the auto belay area where I can get some solo rope time in.
After one climbing session and a tour, my wife and I switched to PRG as our primary gym. The climbing is amazing, with a vast array of routes that are regularly updated and expanded.
This gym is MASSIVE and has amazing amenities (including a sauna). We stopped in to climb during our trip to Oregon (from Colorado).They have an "early bird" day-pass discount ~$22. We immediately got help testing out and the staff was friendly. Climbs were solid and had a lot of variety.
Its a huge gym with lots of interesting options but I wish they had better staffing. The workers werent super helpful and we werent able to get our lead belay tests so we missed out on a good quarter of the gym. The day pass price is also pretty high but understandable since its such a premium facility.
Birthday parties at Portland Rock Gym - Beaverton
Portland Rock Gym - Beaverton hosts birthday parties, going by their listing and visitor reviews. 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 Portland Rock Gym - Beaverton
Reviews and the gym's own info mention kids programs at Portland Rock Gym - Beaverton — 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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