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Steamboat Climbing Collective
4.9 ★★★★★ 57 Google reviews · Climbing gym in Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Plan your visit
- Day pass around $19.5 — check current rates; most gyms price gear rental separately and discount off-peak
- Gear rental nearly every climbing gym rents shoes (~$5–8 typical) and chalk; harness rental 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
- 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
- Memberships available — worth asking about if you'd climb more than a few times a month
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (970) 761-2496
- Website steamboatclimbingcollective.com
Hours
| Monday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–6 PM |
What's inside
“Katie was great showing us how to use the kilter board and they have some boulder problems were upside down which is always fun to come across!”
“Katie was great showing us how to use the kilter board and they have some boulder problems were upside down which is always fun to come across!”
What climbers say again and again
“We would definitely recommend this gym for all climbers, no matter whether you’re a beginner or an expert.”
“Needed a little mileage and fun on my work trip to steamboat and the collective provided with a decent number of climbs, friendly staff and clean facilities.”
“It’s also a B corp business, so the gym is sustainable for the community and environment!”
From the reviews
This climbing gym quickly became the highlight of our summer vacation in Steamboat. The staff here is super friendly and incredibly knowledgeable. I walked in as a beginner and their private lessons helped me advance to intermediate routes.
I was happy to find a climbing gym in Steamboat. Routes were fun and challenging. Staff was really pleasant.
All the staff was super friendly and welcoming. Really fun, challenging and interesting problems. Upstairs they have a wonderful spot for kids to climb, including a slide. They even have a Kilter board and Campus board for training. The gym is very family friendly and community oriented.
Cute is a word that could used derisively but not so here! This is one of the better gyms I’ve been to overall, beating out the big and flashy corporate ones. Needed a little mileage and fun on my work trip to steamboat and the collective provided with a decent number of climbs, friendly staff and clean facilities.
Birthday parties at Steamboat Climbing Collective
Steamboat Climbing Collective 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 Steamboat Climbing Collective
Reviews and the gym's own info mention kids programs at Steamboat Climbing Collective — 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.
Adaptive climbing
Steamboat Climbing Collective is mentioned for adaptive climbing or paraclimbing — sessions, equipment, or coaching that make the walls climbable for people with disabilities. Offerings like this vary a lot gym to gym and schedules change, so call ahead to ask what's available and when the next session runs.