Climb Lafayette

4650 Dale Drive, Lafayette

Experience climbing at Climb Lafayette with options like five passes, equipment rentals, and up to 25% off.

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Scale indoor walls crafted from local materials, perfect for beginners seeking adventure and community-driven experiences

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About This Deal

Looking for a fun way to challenge yourself? Try indoor climbing with gear included! It's great for all ages and fitness levels. Spend your day tackling climbing walls without any pressure, and if heights make you nervous, start small—our friendly staff will be there to guide you.

What we offer

This deal includes various pass options that cater to different needs. Choose from single-day passes or multiple visit packs. Each option provides access to all facilities along with essential climbing gear like shoes and harnesses.

  • 3-PACK: Five Climbing Passes with Equipment Rental: Enjoy multiple visits or bring friends along for a fun day of climbing.
  • 3-PACK: One Climbing Pass with Equipment Rental: Perfect for trying out the gym or sharing the experience with others.
  • 5 pass + rentals: Access all facilities with included gear; ideal for group adventures or personal exploration.
  • One person day pass + rental: Unlimited access throughout the day; come and go as you please.

Why you should grab the offer

Climb Lafayette offers more than just climbing; it creates an experience centered around community and personal growth. With no time limit on day passes, enjoy the freedom to climb at your own pace without feeling rushed. Their member-driven approach ensures that climbers have a say in shaping their gym environment, fostering a sense of belonging. Complimentary yoga sessions enhance performance by targeting key muscles used in climbing, adding value beyond just scaling walls. Customized group events offer flexibility tailored to unique needs, making it ideal for celebrations or team-building activities. The focus on local community involvement creates a supportive atmosphere perfect for climbers of all skill levels.

Fine Print

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Must sign waiver. A single-pass may be used by an individual for one visit with rental. Five passes may be used by an individual over multiple visits or by five separate individuals on the same day. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Climb Lafayette

It would be tough for a climber to get bored at Climb Lafayette. The indoor climbing facility offers two primary modes of climbing: top rope and bouldering. From there, climbing routes can take any number of twists and turns.

Top roping is the variety that people most commonly associate with rock climbing. Climbers are strapped into a harness and scale tall, vertical walls. Bouldering, on the other hand, challenges climbers to solve complex, low-to-the-ground routes—known as "problems"—without a harness or even a G.I. Joe parachute. Climb Lafayette has more than 50 top-rope routes and more than 80 bouldering problems offered at any one time, giving climbers plenty to think about as they work their way through the wide range of difficulty ratings offered in the facility.

Should climbers stumble, 14 inches of foam padding covers the floor to catch them and prevent most injuries. That padding is made in the USA, but the walls themselves originated even closer to home. The owners, staying true to their Lafayette roots, had the walls constructed of locally sourced materials, right down to the steel studs.