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Edgeworks Climbing - Seattle

3.8 (99 reviews)
Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Sukhman T.

They have free parking on-site. The place is COVID protected because they have fans going on for air circulation. Make sure to make a reservation beforehand for a large group.

Christine M.

Took about 10 teens ... they had a blast! Music a bit loud for me and a few of them. Little pricy - something good for young people... think they should venture up to the Alderwood / Lynnwood area... we need more activity like this up there. Parking is in the back or side... not in front.

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Debbie C.

If you are a boulderer ... this is YOUR gym! Perfectly set routes for all levels. Not to mention a TON of routes to figure out. I was here climbing nonstop for about two and half hours and I never even got close to trying everything in my level. This is a great beginner's gym as I have noticed V0's on almost every wall. There are also great challenging routes that are well thought out and strategically set. Based on the dates on the cards, the routes seem to be changing quite frequently as well. Couple of restroom facilities in the gym as well as one that has a shower. There is also a full-service gym with a stair master, bike, free weights, bow flex system, stability discs, etc, which is located toward the back in a separate room. The front desk staff members were all very courteous, friendly, and attentive. Even the fellow climbers were really open and friendly in this gym (maybe I've just gotten used to the LA "mind your own business" persona). All I have to say is that I wish I lived in Seattle so I can come here everyday whether to climb or just to do some workouts in the gym. Will definitely be making a visit here anytime I am in Seattle again.

Becca S.

Excellent place for your kids to get their wiggles out, especially during long winters. Both my kids fully enjoy their 2 hr class, every week!

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They have two levels, with the downstairs having some belaying and bouldering walls and upstairs with the overhangs.

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This place is an absolute joke. The ceilings are those of a…read moreold run down school that has watermarks from the leaky roof. The floors are sticky and gross. You're laying on the ground and can see the dust and if you have allergies they'll immediately be triggered. The 'instructor' was horrible and the website falsely advertises hot rooms- it was purposefully left cold to accommodate the teacher. I've taken yin in multiple cities and this was not even close. This was yin for preschool kids. Yin here was a frog pose, child's pose, and a bridge. Additionally the sound bath is anything but... It's like they bought some bowls on Amazon and watched a YouTube. It was so bad and ear piercing that you leave you with ringing ears. Oh and to top it off the women here with the fake namaste attitudes are horribly rude. Suffice to say- don't waste your time or go here searching for a proper yoga studio or you too will experience the Walmart of yoga being culturally appropriated by a basic MAHA group.

Edgeworks Climbing - Seattle - climbing - Updated May 2026

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