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Climbing builds community in Austin — here’s how to get started

by LAWIN.news April 28, 2026
written by LAWIN.news April 28, 2026
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AUSTIN, Texas — Climbing gyms and outdoor sites in and around Austin are drawing new participants as more residents seek in-person activities, according to gym operators and climbers who report increased interest in both indoor and outdoor rock climbing.

Operators at facilities including Crux Climbing Center said participation has grown in recent years as people look for alternatives to socializing online. Chief operating officer Grace Nicholas said the sport has expanded locally, with multiple gyms opening across the city and increased public awareness following its inclusion in the Olympic Games.

Climbing gyms provide controlled environments where participants can learn and practice different forms of climbing. At Mesa Rim Climbing Center, employee Alyx Olander said indoor climbing has developed into a standalone activity rather than only training for outdoor climbing. Gyms typically offer bouldering, top-rope, lead and auto-belay climbing, with routes reset regularly to vary difficulty.

Other indoor facilities include Austin Bouldering Project and the climbing wall at Gregory Gym at the University of Texas at Austin. These locations provide equipment rentals and day passes, allowing beginners to participate without prior experience.

Outdoor climbing sites also attract climbers seeking natural settings. Alex Wang, who has climbed for several years, said climbers often visit locations such as the Barton Creek Greenbelt and McKinney Falls State Park for bouldering and rope climbing. These sites offer routes of varying difficulty but require climbers to bring their own equipment and partners for safety.

Additional outdoor destinations include Reimers Ranch Park, which features more than 300 climbing routes, and Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, located about two hours from Austin. Climbers also use Monster Rock, a smaller site maintained by the Texas Climbers Coalition.

Climbers and operators said indoor gyms offer structured access and safety features, while outdoor climbing requires additional preparation and adherence to safety practices. They also said climbers must follow local guidelines, including environmental protections and park regulations, when using outdoor areas.

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