Far North Climbing Gym

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Arcata, United States

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Far North Climbing Gym Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Far North Climbing Gym is located in Arcata, United States on 1065 K St C. Far North Climbing Gym is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category rock climbing gym in United States.

Address

1065 K St C

Phone

+1 7078269558

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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cybele Douglas Poree

Privately owned bouldering gym. Excellent setting and sandbagged routes. No freebies. It's a great community of local climbers. A most resource for anyone who wants to climb on the north coast.

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JR

The only climbing gym in Humboldt other than the rec center at the University. It could use some improvement. No top roping, only bouldering. Holds are not labeled with the typical rating system (V1, V2, etc). They only write "beg/int/adv" on a piece of tape which half the letters are faded. It was cold inside so my wife had to climb in her jacket. With some simple effort, the gym could be much better. However, the pads were in good shape, the staff were very friendly, and the price was reasonable for a drop-in. They also let us bring our baby in for free.

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Jorge Rivas

Nice Bouldering, setting is really cool and creative! They help you out with anything about climbing. Good sends!

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Justin McClintock

Great spot to climb indoors. Lots of space to accommodate all climbing levels. Can get membership or drop in. Price seemed reasonable to me. Staff was friendly and helpful. Parking is limited and entrance is not very noticable from the street.

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Brian Anspach

My son (9 years old) LOVES the after school program (Spider Monkeys). The staff is extremely knowledgeable and create a fun safe environment for the kids to climb.

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Wade Smith

Absolutely awesome place to take your kids have a birthday party just a lot of great family fun

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Ryan Murray

It's awesome

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Brett Luger

I became really interested in climbing after watching some of the recent Netflix documentaries. I signed up as a monthly re-occurring member here for 60 a month despite the expensive 45 initiation fee. After 2 months, I realized with my busy schedule that I was unable to come often enough to make it worth the monthly dues, and tried to freeze my account and only do drop-ins for 15 until my schedule opened up. I was told if I freeze my account, I could not do drop-ins. I still wanted to climb on occasion, I decided to cancel my membership (which seems a little backwards). The next month, on my bank statement, I noticed a 50 charge. When I called in to question it, I was told it was in the contract I signed when I started autopay (first time I've heard of this). So, for two months, I ended up paying 215 for membership fees. Contract or not, I think this is a dumb method of "retaining customers". Although I still enjoy climbing, I don't want to support this business anymore. Not only did this company lose my future business, but the friends I had recruited as well. Greedy.