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Stone Age Climbing Gym North sports activity location in Albuquerque, NM
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Stone Age Climbing Gym North

4.8(318 reviews)$Sports
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Younger elementary-aged kids love the approachable bouldering walls and supportive beginner instruction, while tweens and teens enjoy progressing to more challenging routes and the independence of climbing with friends.

About

Stone Age Climbing Gym North offers an exciting indoor rock climbing experience perfect for active families looking to try something new together. With dedicated kid-friendly climbing walls, bouldering areas, and beginner classes, this highly-rated facility makes it easy for children of all skill levels to safely challenge themselves while building confidence and strength.

Highlights

  • Kid-friendly climbing walls designed for beginners and small hands
  • Bouldering areas that don't require harnesses,great for trying climbing without commitment
  • Beginner classes taught by experienced, patient instructors
  • Safe, padded flooring and well-maintained equipment throughout
  • Sense of accomplishment kids feel when completing their first routes

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead or book classes online,beginner youth classes fill up quickly, especially on weekends
  2. 2.Arrive during weekday afternoon hours (right after opening at noon) for smaller crowds and more personalized attention from staff
  3. 3.Bring athletic socks and water bottles; climbing shoes and equipment are available to rent at the facility
  4. 4.Consider signing a waiver online before arriving to speed up check-in, especially with multiple kids
  5. 5.Start with bouldering (no harness needed) if you have nervous first-timers,it's less intimidating than roped climbing

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons right after opening (around 12:00-2:00 PM) or Sunday mornings when they open at 9:00 AM are ideal for avoiding peak crowds and giving kids more space to explore the walls comfortably.

What to Know

Day passes and equipment rentals are available; first-time visitors should budget extra time for orientation and waiver signing. The facility has ample parking, and parents can watch from comfortable viewing areas while kids climb.

Seasonal Notes

Indoor facility makes it a perfect year-round activity, especially appreciated during Albuquerque's hot summer months and as a rainy-day backup plan. Check their website for holiday hours and special family climbing events.

Nearby Eats

Dion's Pizza on San Mateo Blvd (about 2 miles away) is a local favorite with kid-friendly pizzas and salads, or visit Flying Star Café on Academy for sandwiches, breakfast items, and delicious pastries that appeal to all ages.

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