1 / 2Randolph Climbing Center
π Randolph, NJ
Randolph Climbing Center offers rope climbing and bouldering for all ages, with dedicated tots climbing sessions, 8-week youth beginner classes, summer camp (minimum age 7), birthday parties, and weekly deal nights including BOGO day passes.
Favorite place to go with my friends on a rainy day. Definitely rent shoes!
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with kids of any age β the tots sessions make this one of the few climbing venues accessible to children under 5. Older kids and teens progress through beginner classes to independent climbing. Birthday parties here are a standout choice for active kids aged 6 and up.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Theodora Eaton
βFavorite place to go with my friends on a rainy day. Definitely rent shoes!β
Lola
βGen was great instructor today with my family of five. She made all of us feel comfortable and helped us ring the bell!β
Amy B
βShout out to Sean for answering my (many) questions about my daughterβs upcoming birthday party and being SO patient with her during her trial session! He made it such a positive first climbing experience. Highly recommend for a kids party or even just a fun family day; we canβt wait to come back!β
Fizzy Pitcher
βOur family loves this gym, everyoneβs very friendly and the facility is clean, and the walls & routes are well maintained and re-set regularly. My toddler loves going to the tots sessions to climb, and itβs been incredible to see how much she progresses each week. This morning she & I got to climb on walls next to each other for the first time! Big thanks / special shout out to Brandon for how great he is with all the kids, and various levels of climbers.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Randolph Climbing Center at 3 Middlebury Blvd runs a full youth-focused programming calendar alongside general climbing. Tots sessions provide structured climbing time for the youngest visitors, with families reporting week-over-week developmental progress in toddlers. Youth beginner classes run in 8-week spring sessions with closed and open registration phases. A 10-week summer camp launches in late June for kids aged 7 and up, with half-day, full-day, and before/after care options.



