1 / 3The Peak of Fremont
π East Industrial, CA
Features 135+ top rope and lead routes on walls up to 45 ft high, 120+ boulder problems up to 15 ft, auto-belays for independent climbing, and a dedicated fitness area.
The route setters here are great! There are lots of options on each climb which makes it feel a little more like outdoor climbing. Friendly staff and good atmosphere.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with kids aged 3 and up β younger children access introductory programs and bouldering, as older kids and teens can progress to top rope and lead. Auto-belays are ideal for kids who want to climb independently. Birthday parties accommodate up to 12 climbers with full staff supervision.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
View all reviews β496 Google reviews
ellie
βThe route setters here are great! There are lots of options on each climb which makes it feel a little more like outdoor climbing. Friendly staff and good atmosphere.β
Silver Plata
βWe love it! We just recently got our membership, hope for me and the fam to get better at climbing lol. Great customer service.β
Mikael Bourges-Sevenier
βClimbing and good beers & food. What else do you need? Moreover their routes change regularly and are lots of fun.β
Dan O
βNice climbing gym in the East Bay. Friendly, helpful staff. No changing rooms but the restrooms are clean so that's not a problem. Small, functional gym but what's missing is a cable crossover machine.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
The Peak of Fremont sits inside Mission Peak Sportsplex and offers 16,500 sq ft of climbable terrain across top rope, lead, and bouldering walls. Routes reach up to 45 ft; bouldering walls top out at 15 ft with problems from V0 to V10. Auto-belays allow independent climbing without a partner. Route setters refresh problems regularly to keep the gym challenging.



