Central Rock Gym

Top 5 Climbing Gyms of Massachusetts

In 2024, Bouldering with Joel conducted a survey of over 3,100 public reviews of rock-climbing gyms across the state of Massachusetts in order to determine the top 5 climbing gyms of the state. Central Rock Gyms, Rock Spot Climbing and the Boston Bouldering Project are among the top 5 climbing gyms of Massachusetts. Want to…

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In 2024, Bouldering with Joel conducted a survey of over 3,100 public reviews of rock-climbing gyms across the state of Massachusetts in order to determine the top 5 climbing gyms of the state.

Central Rock Gyms, Rock Spot Climbing and the Boston Bouldering Project are among the top 5 climbing gyms of Massachusetts. Want to learn about the 14 climbing gyms that didn’t quite make the list? You can read about them in our post “2024 Climbing Gyms Near Me: Massachusetts“.

5. Central Rock Gym (Randolf) – Randolf, Massachusetts

The Randolf location of the Central Rock Gym can be found at 445 High Street. Nearly 230 public reviews found this facility to have an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. One reviewer, Abbigale Campell, wrote “… I was provided with enough information to get in the hang of climbing without feeling like a novice or a lost soul.”.

Some amenities of this rock-climbing gym include 18,000 square feet of climbing terrain, 3,000 square feet of bouldering terrain, 100 top rope and lead climbing stations, auto-belay stations, yoga and general fitness equipment.

Day passes at the Central Rock Gym are $28 while monthly memberships are $105. Discounted rates are available for youth and military.

Central Rock Gym
Source: Central Rock Gym website

Some benefits of opting for a membership at this climbing gym include access to all Central Rock Gym locations, free yoga classes, free fitness classes, free rental gear and one free guest pass per month.

4. Central Rock Gym (Worcester) – Worcester, Massachusetts

The Worcester location of the Central Rock Gym can be found at 299 Barber Avenue. 290 public reviews found this climbing gym to have an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Reviewer Erin Mooney wrote “Doesn’t matter if you’ve been climbing your whole life or its your first time. Best gym there is!”.

A few amenities of this rock gym include 16,000 square feet of climbing terrain, 4,000 square feet of bouldering terrain, 68 top rope and lead climbing stations, auto belay stations, a kilter board and yoga classes.

Day passes are $25 while monthly memberships are $94. Reduced pricing is available for youth.

A few benefits of choosing the Central Rock Gym for your membership include access to all Central Rock Gym facilities, one free guest pass per month, free yoga classes, free fitness classes, free rental gear and more.

3. Central Rock Gym (Watertown) – Watertown, Massachusetts

Central Rock Gym
Source: Central Rock Gym website

The Watertown location of the Central Rock Gym can be found at 74 Action Street. Nearly 300 public reviews found this facility to have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. One reviewer, Jacob Davis, wrote “Tons of wall space and heaps of problems to work through.”.

Some features of this rock gym include 30,000 square feet of climbing terrain, 3,000 square feet of bouldering, 144 top rope and lead climbing stations, auto belay stations and a yoga studio.

Day passes are $34 while monthly membership are $125. If you are a student or a military member, be sure to ask about what discounts are available to you.

A few perks of opting for a membership at this facility include unlimited climbing at all Central Rock Gym locations, access to the fitness room, free yoga classes, free fitness classes, a free top-rope belay class, free rental gear and more.

2. Rock Spot Climbing – Boston, Massachusetts

Rock Spot Climbing is located at 100 Higginson Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. Nearly 440 public reviews found this facility to have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Reviewer Ivee L. wrote “It has everything you need to have fun climbing…”.

A few features of this climbing gym include 11,000 square feet of bouldering terrain, 20+ top rope walls and over 150 boulder problem.

Pricing for this facility is as follows: $34 for a day pass, $220 for a 10 Punch Pass and $99 per month (plus a $29 initiation fee) for a monthly membership. Discounts are available for youth and families.

1. Boston Bouldering Project – Somerville, Massachusetts

The Boston Bouldering Project is located at 12A Tyler Street in Somerville, Massachusetts. Nearly 770 public reviews found this facility to have an average rating of 4.4 out of 5. One reviewer, Adam Moftah, wrote “Grades are by color and not the V Scale so they give you a bit more of a feeling of liberty to try different colors.”.

Some amenities of this rock-climbing gym include bouldering walls, yoga classes, fitness classes and more.

Rates for this climbing gym are as follows: $35 for a day pass, $295 for a 10 Punch Pass, $135 per month (plus a $50 initiation fee) for a monthly membership and $1350 for an annual membership. Reduced rates are available for youth and students.

Boston Bouldering Project
Source: Boston Bouldering Project website

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