Stone Age Climbing Gym Midtown in Albuquerque offers a diverse climbing experience with facilities for bouldering, top rope, and lead climbing. The gym is praised for its challenging routes, knowledgeable staff, and clean, well-maintained environment. It also features a dedicated beginner’s area, auto belays, workout spaces, and a pro shop with competitive prices. Special events and inclusive community nights foster a friendly and supportive atmosphere.
While the gym receives high marks for its features and staff, it can get crowded, especially on weekday evenings and weekends. Some visitors find it slightly pricey, and the closing hours on Sundays are less accommodating. Overall, it’s a top choice for climbers of all levels in Albuquerque.
Pros:
- Wide variety of climbing options.
- Excellent route setting and maintenance.
- Knowledgeable and friendly staff.
- Clean and spacious facility.
- Dedicated beginner and warm-up areas.
- Auto belays available for solo climbers.
- Inclusive events and community nights.
- Pro shop with competitive prices.
- Good safety measures and protocols.
- Separate kid-friendly area.
Cons:
- Can get crowded, especially in the evenings and weekends.
- A bit pricey for day passes.
- Limited Sunday hours.
Description
Expansive indoor rock climbing gym offering workshops, climbing classes & group activities.
Location / Contact
- Address: 4130 Cutler Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, United States
- Phone:+1 505-341-2016
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:climbstoneage.com
Rating Stats
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.7-star.
This business has 60 reviews.
The address is: 4130 Cutler Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, United States .
The contact number is +1 505-341-2016
This service is listed under Rock Climbing Gym .
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Josh Eldred
1 year ago
Pro trans messaging and as a result arguably unsafe for children. It’s a shame because I like gym otherwise.
Amber
1 year ago
I honestly loved it there it had so much fun stuff to do and whenever I went the staff were so sweet and kind!
Jason Garfitt
1 year ago
I only did the bouldering, not the roped climbing. Good range of climbs, lots of overhangs though. Staff were all very friendly
Avoided
1 year ago
Cool place, but since they have a monopoly on the rock-climbing scene in the area they dictate the prices and $27 can impact a lot, so I recommend if you go frequently, invest in the subscription plans they have.
Andrew David
1 year ago
A little pricey for a day pass, pretty crowded as would be expected on a weekday evening. Plenty of bouldering and top rope options, not as much lead climbing options. Definitely the best gym in Albuquerque. Mats were soft and there were plenty of storage cubbies and lockers to store belongings while climbing.
Wesley J. Landaker
1 year ago
Stone Age is an excellent, world-class climbing gym. Whether you are into bouldering, top-rope, lead climbing, or autobelays, they've got you covered. Their sports shop is great too, has seriously competitive prices, and they carry equipment for SRT as well as climbing.Our entire family has a membership here and we climb once or twice a week when we're not climbing outdoors. We actually go to their north location more often because it's closer to us, but the mid-town location is quite a bit bigger and the variety is a lot fun.
Natalis Ruby
2 years ago
Friendly and warm staff. Came here w/ my niece as beginners and we had a blast!! They’re affordable, facilities were clean as well.
Keely Reichert
2 years ago
I've climbed in gyms all over the country (including The Front) and Stone Age is my favorite.-perfect size-great setting-training minded climbers-not too busy-ropes and boulders-adjustable spray wallCould use a moonboard :)
Lily Humphries
2 years ago
Great climbing gym, top rope and auto-belay are really nice, bouldering is pretty good (better at North location), and the facility is always a cool temperature and appears really clean. The only caveat for me are the weekend hours - why does the gym close at 6 on Sunday? A lot of people use Sunday as their day to get a workout in, and a few extra hours on that day would be great.
Mike Reimer
2 years ago
Large climbing gym with a variety of classes and workout areas. I've always had a positive experience with employees and other climbers.