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Many of these climbing gyms are kid friendly. You can contact them for more info on birthday parties or team building classes. Most offer belay, lead climbing classes. Some climbing gyms even have a full gym and Yoga instruction. Enjoy & be safe!
When you are ready to graduate from the indoors to the outdoors, we reccommend learning your rock climbing skills from a certified rock climbing guide. For our Bay Area Climbers looking for the higest qualified rock climbing guide service you should check out Outback Adventures. Be sure to check out their experienced rock climbing guides.
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Featured Gyms:

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Agoura Hills
- Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center
27040 Malibu Hills Rd, Agoura Hills, CA, 91301 (818) 880-2993
Anaheim Hills Belmont
- Planet Granite Indoor Rock Climbing Gym
100 El Camino Real, Belmont California 94002 (650) 591-3030
Berkeley
- Berkeley IronWorks Touchstone Rock Climbing & Fitness
800 Potter Street; Berkeley, California 94710 Phone: (510) 981-9900
- Cal Adventures University of California
2301 Bancroft Way; Berkeley, California 94720 (510) 642-4000
Concord
- Rocktopia
999 Bancroft, Concord, California 94518 (510) 938-7625
- Touchstone Concord Rock Climbing & Fitness
1220 Diamond Way, Concord, California 94520 (925) 602-1000
Costa Mesa
- Rockreation Sport Climbing Center
1300 Logan Ave, Costa Mesa, California (714) 555-ROCK
Cupertino
- REI
20640 Homested Rd. Cupertino, California 95014 (408) 446-1991
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Davis (Sacramento)
- Rocknasium The Climbing Gym
720 Olive Drive, Suite Z, Davis, California 95616 (530) 757-2902
- The Pit Rec Hall
UC Davis (916) 752-1995
El Cerrito
Encinitas
- Frog's Athletic Center
Encinitas, California
Fremont
- City Beach Rock Climbing
4020 Technology Place; Fremont, California
Fresno Goleta Hawthorne
- L.A. Rock Gym
4926 W. Rosecrans Ave, Hawthorne, California 90250 (310) 973-3388
Highland
- Rocknasium
3190 A. Orange Grove Ave., N. Highland, California 95660
Huntington Beach
- CLIMBX Indoor Rock Climbing Gym
18411 Gothard Street Unit I, Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 843-9919
Irvine
- Sporting Club
18007 Von Karman Lakeshore Towers, Irvine, California 92715 (714) 250-4422
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La Mesa
- Aztec Recreation Center
55th. St., La Mesa, California (619) 594-PLAY
Livermore
Loma Linda
- Climbing Wall Drason Center
Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California 92350 (714) 824-4975
Long Beach
- Cornerstone
Long Beach California (213) 493-4999
Los Angeles
- Rockreation Sport Rock Climbing Center
11866 La Grange Ave., Los Angeles, Ca (310) 207-7199
Los Gatos
- Arete Rock Climbing Park
14700 Oka Road; Los Gatos, California
Modesto
- Stonehenge Climbing Gym
500 9th Street, Modesto, Ca 95534 (209) 521-3644
Mountain View
Oakland
Olympic Valley
- Headwall Cafe
Squaw Valley, U.S.A.
1960 Squaw Valley Road, Olympic Valley Lake Tahoe, California 94146
Palm Springs Pasadena Poway
- Solid Rock Gym
13026 Stowe Drive, Poway, California 92064 (619) 748-9011
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San Francisco
San Jose
San Luis Obispo San Rafael
Sand City
Santa Cruz Santa Rosa Signal Hill
Sunnyvale
- Planet Granite Rock Climbing Gym
815 Stewart Dr., Sunnyvale, California 94085; (408) 991-9090
Tahoe
- NorthStar Resort
Tahoe, California (510) 525-9391
- Headwall Cafe
1960 Squaw Valley Road Lake Tahoe, California 94146 (918) 583-7673
- Gad Gym
867 Eloise Ave #B South Lake Tahoe, California 96150 (916) 544-7314
Truckee
- Adventure Associates NorthStar Resort at Tahoe
Truckee, California 96160 (916) 562-2285
- Gravity Works / Sports Exchange
10095 W. River St. Truckee, California 96161 (916) 582 - 4510
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Beta Tip:
Having trouble breaking into the 5.10, 5.11, 5.12 climbs? Start by approaching each climb and mentally go through the first 5 moves of the climb over and over in your head. With each success, increase the move numbers to 10 then 15 until the sequence is complete and you can complete the climb. After completing the climb, review in your head the sequence of moves you actually used to complete the route versus what you thought would work. You'll be surprised at the difference. |
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