The Spot Bouldering Gym
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 6 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
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3 weeks agoHands down my favorite gym Ive ever been to. Finally, a gym with good music. I never thought Id find you. I spent years scouring the earth - kings of leon battering my brain, tennessee whiskey bludgeoning my colon, techno beckoning me to the edge. Its here. A gym with good music. Think liquids, pylon, television, plastix, modettes, stuff like that. Anyway this is a large bouldering-only gym that has a custom grading system (I never did figure it out) and a very large variety in style. Lots of incline variation for the walls. Cubbies and hangers for folks, a gym area, easily accessible water fountains. Setting is fantastic here - challenging but achievable on the lower ends for fuddy duddies like myself. They have a small ares where you can have a beer (no climbing after of course). Really liked the selection and they showcase Colorado brewers very well. All in, this seriously was my favorite gym Ive ever been to and I hope I can come back someday. It was busy but friendly and energetic.
Amadeo
a month agoJust visiting the city for a couple days. Thought I'd try this spot out. Ended up having one of the funnest, most engaging solo climbing sessions I ever had. Makes me wish I could could visit again sooner than later. Route setting was probably the best I've seen. The distribution of the different grades and styles I found was very good too
Jeffrey Kahn Blackman
2 weeks agoMy favorite climbing gym in denver. The bouldering problems are varied and it's just a good place to meet up with people. I will note the climbs are on the more difficult end of the spectrum but there's plenty to climb for everyone. There's a bar there with beer on tap for when you finish climbing and want a drink, nice touch. I have not been able to find free parking nearby but there's metered parking on that street and also a couple pay lots that charge a nominal rate
Bryan Wholey
3 months agoTwo stars, one for each board and 1 more for the friendly staff and vibe. Positives: Tension 2, Kilter Board and Temperature. Negatives: Payed Parking, limited shop and the style of climbs (Modern). If you enjoy modern climbing; big holds, standing on Volumes, awkward Dynos, few crimps and not climbing outside this gym will fit your needs. It's odd that this location has such a different feel to the rest which align more towards outdoor climbing.
Cory Galloway
11 months agoParking lots are all around. $4 parking on Saturday. Gym is a bit older/dusty, but not too bad. Walls are shorter. Holds are mainly Rock Candy/Pusher/Flathold. Setting is technical with lots of great moves. NOT comp style and almost no volumes. I think we counted 7 wood volumes in the gym. Most are older. No Dimension, Fit, Blocz, etc. Would go back for the nice technical setting.