✦ City guide Climbing in
Climbing in
Boston
Everything you need to know about climbing in Boston, United States — 5 gyms across bouldering, top rope, and lead, plus practical info on classes, gear, and costs.
Gyms
5
Bouldering
3
Top rope
2
Lead
1
✦ Overview
Boston has 5 climbing gyms in our directory, covering 3 bouldering, 2 top-rope, and 1 lead climbing venues.
Major chains operating in the city include: Central Rock.
✦ Find a gym
Where to start
✦ Practical info
What it costs, what to bring
Section 01
Costs
Day passes in Boston typically cost £12-25. Memberships range £45-80/month. Shoe rental £5-8 per visit. Introductory classes (with all gear) cost £25-50.
Section 02
Gear rental
0 gyms rent climbing gear in Boston. If you're new, you can climb with nothing of your own — gym shoes and chalk cover everything you need to start.
Section 03
Classes & instruction
2 gyms offer classes in Boston — anything from a 1-hour belay test to multi-week introductory courses. Belay tests are required at every gym before climbing on the ropes.
Section 04
Best time to go
Weekday mornings (10:00-14:00) are the quietest. Tuesday-Thursday evenings 17:00-21:00 and weekend afternoons are the busiest. Most Boston gyms post live occupancy data online.
✦ FAQ
Common questions
Boston has 5 climbing gyms in our directory. 3 offer bouldering, 2 offer top rope, and 1 offers lead climbing.
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