Focus Climbing Center
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Clean and well-maintained facilities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 4 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Sarah Frechette
a month agoA family-friendly PERFECT local business to support. We love their classes ; they’ve helped my kid be a super climber in the last 8 months. LOVE LOVE.
efren munoz
3 weeks agoGreat climbing gym! routes are really fun and diverse, staff is friendly. Plays good music too !
Emily Bryan
a month agoAmazing gym! Focus has some of the tallest bouldering walls of any gym I’ve been to, which made it challenging and fun. They make great use of the space and stick to what matters most to all of us: climbing and community. (Plus bonus, it always feels good to support a local business).
Ben Wilson
a week agoSuper clean facility. Loads of climbs across many grades. They have bouldering and top ropes (with auto belays). Family owned small business which is always good too.
Justine Taylor
4 months agoA LOCAL GYM! Just started climbing a little over one month ago. Tanner is great. From the moment I checked in for the first time to this very day he has been nothing but professional and kind. After my third visit he greeted me by name! It reminded me when I was a regular at a bar. Now it’s a climbing gym. Oh how the times have changed. Orientation was super easy to follow, the pacing was comfortable where it didn’t feel rushed and I felt safe afterwards. The overall environment and culture is very relaxed. Everyone that climbs there is really nice too. It’s very clean. Bathrooms are spotless. The shared chalk always seems clean (I don’t really know if it can be dirty lol). The walls are clean, I never feel gross touching them, and that goes for the mats as well. My only complaint is I can’t walk there because I really don’t like driving. I accidentally walked in on a competition day and the man running the competition was very enthusiastic. It was fun to watch. As I was watching he asked if I wanted to join, he quickly recognized that I didn’t really know what was happening and then he took the time to explain how competitions work. I declined the invite to join but I felt very welcome. There was still plenty for me to climb that days regardless. I went from a complete beginner to someone that thinks about climbing throughout my days. Thank you Focus!!