1 / 2MetroRock Bushwick
π Brooklyn, NY
Full-service indoor climbing gym in Bushwick with top rope and bouldering walls graded beginner to advanced. Offers birthday party packages for up to 20 kids, belay classes, gear rental, and summer climbing camps.
Great climbing gym for all levels as there are classes and various bouldering and top rope routes at different grades. Was a member for 6 ish months and it was a great experience. Thereβs a small functional gym upstairs and there was weekly yoga in the summer. They sell climbing gear and shoes at a discount for members, which is nice. There are various βcommunity daysβ most days that provide affordable day pass options. Staff are super friendly and usually the gym isnβt super crowded, especially when compared to places like Vital. There isnβt a lot of upfront safety debriefing or training for newbies, but I havenβt really seen that at most climbing gyms in the city. The setting is unique and fun and the community is great. There are also plenty of community events. Would highly recommend checking out this gym.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with active kids aged 6 and up who are ready to try climbing with some coaching. The variety of route grades means kids can progress at their own pace, and birthday packages are a strong option for active parties. Call ahead on weekends to confirm auto-belay availability for younger children.
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Victoria Yin
a month ago
βGreat climbing gym for all levels as there are classes and various bouldering and top rope routes at different grades. Was a member for 6 ish months and it was a great experience. Thereβs a small functional gym upstairs and there was weekly yoga in the summer. They sell climbing gear and shoes at a discount for members, which is nice. There are various βcommunity daysβ most days that provide affordable day pass options. Staff are super friendly and usually the gym isnβt super crowded, especially when compared to places like Vital. There isnβt a lot of upfront safety debriefing or training for newbies, but I havenβt really seen that at most climbing gyms in the city. The setting is unique and fun and the community is great. There are also plenty of community events. Would highly recommend checking out this gym.β
Brenda R.
4 years ago
βThis was my first time trying this out. I am not great at a rock climbing, but it was fun to try. I have a fear of heights. Part of this outing was working on my fear, and hanging out with my friends. During this pandemic you get cabin fever. This really did the trick. After failing successfully, I watched friends fail as well. π€£ Overall we had a heck of a time. The staff is very helpful. This place is great for very active kids since they can touch everything and climb all over the place.β
Cued
3 months ago
βThe setting here is pretty fun - both for ropes and for boulders. Comparable with gyms like GP81 and Vital. Stiffer than Movement, especially for ropes. Rope routes are long which is fantastic, and they all you to use your belay device of choice which is great (unlike movement which forces leaders to use an assisted breaking device). The main problem is that gym is not only too small, but that pretty frequently parts of the bouldering wall can't be used if there's too many people because everyone takes up space on the pads and there's basically no space to fall safely. I'm not sure this problem can be easily fixed (the gym walls are already in place after all), but it definitely detracts from the experience. Also some routes start near the bouldering section, but it would be nice if there was some bigger marker to differentiate the part of the wall where rope climbs start and boulders end (e.g. some very bright neon tape and a large sign).β
Antonio
7 years ago
β$30 just for a day pass. Really cool features and lots of variety in the bouldering area; solid climbs and stiff grading. I didnβt get to try the ropes area but Iβm sure itβs solid. The walls are walltopia so keep that in mind for your shoes. There is the option to top out on 2 of the big boulder sections but not on the slab walls. The gym area is small and not realistic unless itβs just you or +1 before it gets cramped. The yoga room is on the smaller side too. The gear shop didnβt have too much but the bathrooms were nice and clean. The hand soap smells like watermelon, too. Iβll come back in the future but not making it a point to.β
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Overview
MetroRock Bushwick features long top rope routes, a varied bouldering section with Walltopia walls, auto-belay stations, and a small functional gym upstairs. Birthday packages include structured climbing activities with instructors for up to 20 participants. Belay certification classes, gear rental, and summer camps round out the offering. The space can feel cramped at peak times.







