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The Peak of Fremont

4.6 ★★★★★ 503 Google reviews · Climbing gym in Fremont, California

Kids classes & camps Auto-belays Yoga & fitness

Fun gym for bouldering and rock climbing, featuring routes for all levels.

Plan your visit

  • Day pass around $27 — 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
  • 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
  • Auto-belays mentioned here — clip in and climb ropes solo, no partner needed
  • 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 (510) 651-2500
  • Website thepeakoffremont.com

Hours

Monday 12–10 PM
Tuesday 12–10 PM
Wednesday 12–10 PM
Thursday 12–10 PM
Friday 12–10 PM
Saturday 10 AM–6 PM
Sunday 10 AM–6 PM

Hours can shift for holidays, competitions, and youth-team practice — worth a quick check before a special trip.

What's inside

Walls and programs at The Peak of Fremont, confirmed by climbers' own reviews.

🪨 Bouldering Gyms 10 mentions

“She is also very helpful in helping me identify the bouldering grades that are my level even when the new set hasn’t been labeled.”

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🧗 Top-Rope Climbing 2 mentions

“After that, you can get certified to perform top rope belay using a device called gri-gri.”

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🪢 Lead Climbing 2 mentions

“There is another section with lead climbing and bouldering that I have not visited as it is mostly for members.”

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⚙️ Auto-Belay Gyms 9 mentions

“You can go in and climb auto belays, that is a small section of climbing that requires almost no training and knowledge to start climbing.”

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🛠️ Training Boards

“There's also a training area that's equipped with hanging boards, pull-up bars, free weights, barbells, and a kilter board.”

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What climbers say again and again

The things reviewers bring up again and again across 503 Google reviews — with their own words as proof.

🧼 spotless & clean 4 mentions

“No changing rooms but the restrooms are clean so that's not a problem.”

🔰 beginner friendly 5 mentions

“They have a variety of climbing routes that rotate often enough to keep beginners and more advanced climbers interested.”

⚙️ auto-belays for solo climbers 9 mentions

“You can go in and climb auto belays, that is a small section of climbing that requires almost no training and knowledge to start climbing.”

😊 friendly staff 5 mentions

“The staff was nice, and all of the routes were interesting and easy to read.”

🤝 welcoming community 3 mentions

“Overall, I've had a great experience with their staff and the community that climbs here.”

From the reviews

This is the first time we have been there. We tried it yesterday and immediately we took monthly membership. Once if you take membership there is no time limit, how much ever time you want you can do. No need to wait, There are a lot of walls to climb.

★★★★★ — Laks, Oct 2021

I have been going to The Peak of Fremont occasionally when I am in the area. Overall, I've had a great experience with their staff and the community that climbs here. Everyone is friendly, and the staff, when they aren't busy, will greet you when you enter.

★★★★★ — David, Mar 2024

This place is inside a bigger complex with other venues, and at first it might be confusing. The personnel is extremely kind and attentive. You can go in and climb auto belays, that is a small section of climbing that requires almost no training and knowledge to start climbing.

★★★★★ — Alessio, Jan 2022

One of the few places that have auto belay. It’s a great facility and a great place to go with kids - hence it’s always busy. There are walls for climbing and bouldering. Well maintained with a welcoming staff. They also have a small gym but it’s almost invisible. There are cubby holes to keep your stuff.

★★★★★ — Sameer, Feb 2025

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Kids classes & camps at The Peak of Fremont

Reviews and the gym's own info mention kids programs at The Peak of Fremont — 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.

Where to find The Peak of Fremont

4020 Technology Pl Suite 1, Fremont, CA94538

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