Address
Rock Spot: South Boston
30 Old Colony Ave
Boston, MA 02127
Phone
(617) 269-2084
Hours
Monday to Friday – 6:30am to 11pm
Sat & Sun – 8am to 11pm
Date Visited: August 26th, 2023
Lockers: Yes
Size of Gym: 11,000 square feet
Parking: Yes, free (limited to 24 spots, must use parking pass from facility after 5pm)
Cafe: No
Store: Yes
Day Pass Cost
- Adults (Age 23+): $34
- 23 and under, 65+, or Military (with ID): $32
** As of Nov. 2023: Save up to $9 on gear rental when you bring your own climbing gear or purchase from the pro shop **
Monthly Membership (Electronic Billing)
- 23 and Under: $29 activation fee, $84 monthly fee (no gear included)
- Adult: $29 activation fee, $99 monthly fee (no gear included)
- Family (1 adult plus 1 family member): $29 activation fee, $168 monthly fee (no gear included), additional family members $39/month
Monthly Membership (Pre-paid)
- 23 and Under: $99 (no gear included) or $114 (gear included)
- Adult: $120 (no gear included) or $135 (gear included)
Punch Pass Cost: 10 visits, $220 (no gear included) or $270 (gear included)
Rentals
- Shoes: $5
- Harness, Belay Device, and Carabiners: $5
- Rental Package (Shoes, harness and a belay device): $9
- Member Rental Package (Shoes, harness and a belay device): $5
- Monthly Rental Package (Shoes, harness and a belay device): $20/month
Types of Climbing: Bouldering, Top Rope, Autobelay
Training Area: Yes
Tallest Wall: 35 feet
Unique Features: This gym has a fun top out that leads to a slide, and has a bridge with monkey bars underneath. They offer hidden grade routes, a dyno practice wall, and plenty of overhang areas.
Personal Rating: I give this gym a V5 rating.
This gym is great for boulderers who want to practice a wide range of dynamic moves, overhang climbs, and technical climbs. The boulder routes are challenging and offer something for everyone. The shop in the front is one of the best I’ve seen in a gym, and has gear for indoor and outdoor climbing. A variety of programs and classes are offered, including outdoor climbing classes. The biggest downfall is that the top rope walls are shorter, but the routes are well set and they do offer several auto belays. There aren’t many lead opportunities in this gym due to the short walls.
Overall, this gym is great for boulderers that want to challenge themselves to practice a variety of technical moves, and occasionally practice top rope climbs. The staff is wonderful and the gym itself has a great vibe.
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