I came here on a friends buddy pass, which they can use once a month. I loved it. Its been a long time since I have been bouldering and that was the main reason why we went. There are tons of options as far as ways you can workout. They have a gym, boulder walls, rock walls, and tons of other options. Its your ultimate gym really. I thought everyone who worked here was awesome. There was a weird technical glitch in the system as far as memberships go but the worker was really patient with us and we got it all figured out. They also have this awesome, MASSIVE dog that walks around, so thats pretty cool. The only thing that I think is wrong is that it is a little bit pricey for those of us who want to go climbing frequently. With $ 20 a day and like $ 60 a month for a membership, I can’t afford to go here. If they would create some sort of deal or group deals(other than their immediate family one) that would be great. Overall a great place if you’re looking to go climbing like once a month.
Brooke P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Roy, UT
We had my sons birthday party here, and it was awesome! They gave us our own walls for climbing, a birthday room with freezer and fridge, and a helper for the whole time. The only things I would say as a slight negative for a birthday party is that it took a while to get all the kids outfitted in the gear, and that I didn’t know we needed people to help belay(sp?). I would just recommend having all parents get involved with belaying the kids so that they can all climb as much as possible in the time you have. Also, maybe to the workers, just mention when someone books the party ahead of time that they will need a minute to setup, and that parent volunteers will be needed. ;) Other than that, the staff was super helpful and cheerful. They were patient with our super wild crew, and explained all the steps perfectly! I didn’t know that our kids would be able to do it, but many of them made it up to the top multiple times. Way fun time! Still 5 star worthy to me!
Silviu P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Franklin Park, IL
I have never climbed in my life and Front Climbing was an awesome place to do it for this first time. Shane is very knowledgeable and a great teacher. It seemed like he takes great pride in what he does and made sure I knew what I was doing before starting, which made me feel very secure. If you are from out of town or just starting out this is a great place to do it!
Brielle Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Goose Hollow, Portland, OR
As a person who has been living in Boulder Colorado, the best climbing community in the world, The Front is still my FAVORITE gym. It is a very classy looking space with the best bouldering wall I have found and excellent space of top roping and lead climbing! Plus a full gym AND yoga! So good for the monthly price plus it is a great place to find new people to talk to! Employees are all friendly caring people that are always willing to help if you need it. Management is extremely friendly and the shop dogs are a good touch!
Rhiannon R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ogden, UT
This is such a badd ass gym! They offer Rock climbing for people of all levels from beginner to expert. They also have the best yoga classes in town. The staff is super nice and make you feel welcome right when you walk in the door. If you don’t know how to climb don’t worry, they offer classes that teach you everything you need to know. This is one place my whole family loves to hang out together.
Montain B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ogden, UT
By far the best climbing gym in the Ogden area. The aesthetics combined with the diversity of routes make it a must visit for all skill levels of climber.
Derrik S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ogden, UT
Best climbing gym I’ve ever been to. Amazing features, beautiful construction, great routes with regularly updated and cleaned holds, great staff, killer vibe. Great place to be!
Brice D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Layton, UT
The minute I walked in i felt like I should apologize to the guy behind the counter for bothering him at work. He was rude and acted if i was demanding the world from him. I am a decent rock climber not pro so any question seemed to be causing him physical pain. I payed for a month membership and regret it severely. So if you do get a membership know that they will not teach you anything just point at the boulder wall(15 ft). To train use the 40ft wall its another 25 $ a person but you’ll have to buy expensive gear to use from them. The gym is not even equipped well it has almost no machines, dumbbells, treadmills. Just because they have a spartan helmet as their logo does not make them hardcore, go to a bootcamp run by a Navy Seal. The other coustomers where just as rude as the staff. If you are obsession is climbing then go to to slc. Ogden’s is not only bad its terrible. I wish i could have saved my time and money and known this before hand.