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Adrenaline Climbing - Gym entrance

Adrenaline Climbing

(48 reviews)

Wow! What an awesome find and rock climbing establishment. Found out about this place while…read moresearching for a rock climbing facility that could help my son complete his climbing merit badge for Boy Scouts and I'm so glad we discovered Adrenaline climbing! When we came the first day we were helped by Dima and Dani who helped me to get in touch with the owner to set up a private session for my son to complete his requirements left for a merit badge he had partially completed. After emailing the owner he replied promptly and helped me set up a date where his staff would be ready and be able to set up for the climbing merit badge course. On the day of the lesson we were greeted by Connor who was very kind and helpful and ended up being the one who was the teacher for my son. He was very thorough and easy to learn from. My second son wanted to tag along with us and was able to explore the facilities and learn about the fun and excitement of rock climbing at Adrenaline Climbing! I definitely plan on returning on another day to help my sons further their enjoyment of climbing. In any case this review is for a job well done by the staff of Adrenaline Climbing and a glowing recommendation for a seamless and fun experience. I rate Adrenaline Climbing 5 stars and give two thumbs up. Thank you to the staff and have a positive day.

Been going here for a couple of months and it's been great! The membership is only $35 per month,…read morewhich is sooo much cheaper than other climbing gyms. They also have a deal where the day passes are only $5 between 8-10pm on tuesdays and thursdays. Although this gym isn't as big or fancy as other commercial gyms, it still has a variety of bouldering and rope climbing routes. And the levels of the routes are pretty difficult compared to other places I've been to so I have been thoroughly challenged every time I step my foot in there. I personally liked that there were a lot of auto belay routes because it lets me go rope climbing without needing a partner! Something I wish the gym had is a spray wall area to warm up and do drills on. But I get that the place is small and probably can't dedicate an entire wall for just warm up. Also, the floor here is kind of hard. It is indeed padded so it's totally safe but i took me a few sessions to get used to because it was harder than the mats at other gyms.

Active Climbing and Ninja Center - Our friendly members.

Active Climbing and Ninja Center

(19 reviews)

I haven't been bouldering/rock climbing in years and having just moved to Augusta, I had a great…read moretime here. As a new comer, the staff was welcoming and helpful in ensuring I knew the basics and recommended routes to take that would be beneficial for a beginner and definitely had fun doing so. They also have military, student, or first responder discounts and that includes admissions, shoes, and harness; price was very fair. This place certainly had a wide array of equipment for even power lifting, ninja warrior stations, bouldering walls, and plenty of rock walls. You do have to be certified by them to belay on your own, so I stuck with the auto belay walls; just wish there were a little more selection of auto belay walls. Overall, I had a great time and rather you're a beginner or experienced, highly recommend this place if you're into bouldering or wall climbing.

This climbing center is the most kid/beginner-friendly place I've been to so far! Most climbing…read morecenters tend to be overwhelming at first for me as a beginner climber because of the huge walls but the walls here aren't as intimidating. There is a designated kid area with really easy climbs so bring your kids here for exercise or birthday party!! There is also a table tennis and conditioning areas which I use when I'm too tired to climb. I do wish the bouldering area was bigger and had more beginner friendly routes but it might be that i'm just really weak lol. The day pass and the membership price are average for climbing, overpriced if you are expecting gym membership price but so worth it if you like climbing. Overall, an amazing place to visit with your family in the Augusta area!

Treetop Quest Gwinnett - Geared up and ready to go!

Treetop Quest Gwinnett

(43 reviews)

What an adventure! My 8 year old son, wife, and I came to Treetop Quest Gwinnett on a sunny…read moreSaturday afternoon and had a blast for 2 and a half hours. Wife opted out of the adventure actually so she took some pictures and just hung out while my boy and I went through obstacles and zip line adventures. The courses are great for confidence building and father son bonding time and the courses are challenging enough to keep a child engaged and having a great experience throughout the time spent on the courses. Levels 1, 2, and 3 are age appropriate for kids (2 and 3 being 7+ year olds respectively). They start you off on a practice course which is good for beginners who are learning how to operate the buckles and getting onto the course and through the sometimes challenging swivel plates and points. My son had a bit of a hard time getting through some alone so going with a parent or older guardian is recommended as younger kids can get stuck and need some support. We began from level 2 as we couldn't find level 1 initially so it was fun and challenging right from the get go! Level 2 is a combination of obstacles and zip lining. Level 3 is appropriately labeled all fun and no work as it's a series of zip lines. Level 3 low was our favorite course while level 3 high was fun but had a portion towards the end that was a challenge as we had to unhook our connectors a few times to advance through the zip line. My son is on the smaller side so we had to get creative to disconnect. Also, on a few zip lines it says to stand up quickly which is important as it is possible to go backwards if you don't complete the zip line completely which poses a bit of a challenge as well. I had to go a few times after my son when he got stuck to get him to the other side by colliding into him and pushing him to the other side of the zip line. It all added to the adventure and excitement of the excellent courses. Treetop Quest Gwinnett is conveniently located in Buford so it was only a short 10 minutes drive from our home which was nice. We came before the crowds arrived which was early pm (12:30) which is when I recommend to come as crowds can cause wait times between each course. Overall, an excellent way to spend a few hours and to create memories with your kids and family. I plan to return with my older son as well as levels 4, and 5 are for 12+ year olds and is marked with challenging! We look forward to future visits and recommend Treetop Quest Gwinnett highly. 5 solid stars and two thumbs up! #AdventureIsOutThere!

This is a review of Treetop Quest, but also a review of one staff member in particular, named…read morePeyton. TREETOP QUEST REVIEW: It's fantastic and great fun with total independence! STAFF MEMBER PEYTON REVIEW: This guy is a true gem. I suppose I misunderstood the structure of the place, thinking I could just book my seven year old and watch from the ground, and that like zip line places near Helen, there would be a guide for a group, going platform to platform. This place is fully independent, so she went on her own. She had trouble with the C clip, getting it from line to line, around trees. Peyton hopped up there when my ground instructions proved useless, but didn't just give her instructions. He TAUGHT her. He made her UNDERSTAND. He did so in a way that wasn't condescending, but led her to understand how it worked, strategies to employ, like an expert teacher. He relieved her frustration from the start, gave her confidence, and got her excited about being fully independent up in these trees. The next hour and a half was wonderful fun for both my daughter and for me, watching from the ground. And then she got stuck. She was on a zip line, well above the ground, and didn't make it to the platform. I tried to get her to go hand over fist to the platform, but she didn't have the upper body strength to get to the platform. Peyton sprang to action, without request, and went along the course to get to her. He pulled her to the platform and chatted with her for a long time. After she got down, instead of the frustration and tears I feared, she was beaming. "I made a new friend!" she declared, speaking of Peyton. She told me they talked about her school, how she has lots of friends, about our dog, and more. It was a great end to the day. But Peyton wasn't done. He radioed in to the "deck" so when she arrived to get her harness off, someone was there to give her some stickers. We talked about how much fun she had at Treetop Quest, how high she got, how she went on huge zip lines on her own, but she kept bringing up her new friend Peyton. He made her day and her experience. Thank you Peyton!

Wall Crawler Rock Club - Bouldering Cave

Wall Crawler Rock Club

(40 reviews)

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My first impression of Wall Crawler Rock Club was their bouldering section, which made me question…read moretheir name because I couldn't crawl up any of the walls. And before you shout "Skill issue!", let it be known that at Stone Summit I can comfortably climb V0-V3s, but I couldn't scale one of Wall Crawler's V1-V3s. Their bouldering room was wacky in all sorts of other ways too-- half the routes weren't marked with a V-grade at all, and Wall Crawlers chose to adhere to the outdoor bouldering safety method of "Drag the mat under where you're bouldering," which is great if you're an experienced climber/faller, but pretty unnerving to amateurs who don't want to miss the 5x5 ft. mat from 12 feet in the air. Aside from the bouldering section I enjoyed Wall Crawler Rock Club though. The top-rope routes were well set and I enjoyed the ~6 routes I climbed, plus the automatic belay machines were great since I didn't have to spend an hour getting a belay certification. My friends and I also enjoyed goofing off in their in-house "gym," which has a bunch of tools that train climbing muscles like lats and forearms. Overall however, I decided to stick to rating Wall Crawler a 3/5 star because of the cost. Wall Crawler Rock Club is just $2 bucks cheaper than Stone Summit despite the latter being 10x bigger, 10x taller, and having 10x more amenities like a huge weight room, free coaching, 4 locations, a modern website, and nicer shoes. I'm totally cool with a smaller, "local," gym having less perks than the big guys, but not when I have to pay the exact same cost. In that case I'll just drive 5 minutes longer to the bigger gym.

Best climbing gym in Atlanta…read more The moonboard is well maintained and is great for climbers who are looking to take bouldering to the next level.

Climb at Blue Ridge - One of the bouldering walls

Climb at Blue Ridge

(12 reviews)

Definitely a gem in the area. I'm grateful I stumbled on it when I took the back way out of my…read moreneighborhood. To have this type of rock climbing facility is incredible and in our small rural area. About 20 minutes from downtown Greenville, it's in the Blue Ridge area of Taylors. Inside is incredible. All different challenges and climbing wall paths. We could easy stay for hours with all ages. Additionally special yoga classes on Monday and Wednesday are up my ally. Whether you want the kids to wear out some energy or just a fun date, I highly recommend it!

This was my first time climbing in over 15 years and talk about fulfilling your adventurous desire!…read moreThe staff was friendly and helpful in getting me signed up with the waiver on the front desk iPads, getting climbing shoes (go up a size or two), and strapping on the harness. It was much scarier than I remember once you get about halfway up your brain tells you to get down and you feel like you could fall, but remember its just a mental game you play with yourself, knowing you're strapped in and safe is half the battle! So exciting once you reach the top and lower back down. My friend who climbs a lot belayed me up a beginner and intermediate course. The neon tape at eye level across the entire facility has a number on it from 5-10. The 5 is easier an the higher you go up in number the more difficult the climb. They have bouldering areas and an automatic belay machine too! There's a mini American Warrior course in the back and they use the grassy hill for slip and slides sometimes! Lots of yummy snacks and drinks available like Clif and Kind bars, fruit, nuts, etc. The place was easy to find with GPS but it will feel like you're driving through a neighborhood. The gravel parking lot was large enough to accomodate about 20 cars.

Active Climbing - climbing - Updated May 2026

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