Loveland Climbing Collective, also known as Wooden Mountain, is a boutique bouldering gym in Loveland, CO. It offers a welcoming environment for climbers of all skill levels, from beginners to more experienced individuals. The gym is small but makes excellent use of its space with creative and challenging routes. Their friendly staff and supportive community make it an ideal spot for both solo climbers and groups.
Whether you are there for a birthday party or just a regular climb, Loveland Climbing Collective provides a fantastic experience. The gym has supportive amenities, like shoe rentals, teacher/student discounts, and even an off-hours pass. It even caters to climbers of different heights, ensuring everyone can enjoy a challenging climb. However, some users may find the membership and gear prices a little high.
Pros:
- Very friendly and helpful staff
- Welcoming atmosphere for beginners and experienced climbers
- Creative and challenging route setting
- Great for kids and family outings
- Inclusive environment for diverse climbers
- Teacher/student night discounts
- High-quality shoe rentals available
- Clean and well-laid out gym
- Supportive community and good vibes
- Off-hours pass available for flexible climbing times
Cons:
- Membership and gear prices can be high
- Gym space is limited
- Off-hours pass no longer offers 24/7 access
Location / Contact
- Address: 1503 Taurus Ct, Loveland, CO 80537, United States
- Phone:+1 970-369-9306
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:woodenmountain.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (10)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 5.0-star.
This business has 10 reviews.
The address is: 1503 Taurus Ct, Loveland, CO 80537, United States .
The contact number is +1 970-369-9306
This service is listed under Rock Climbing Gym .
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Carly Erbacher
9 months ago
This place is awesome! My daughter and her best friend did a daily drop in and shoe rental. The girls climbed for a good two hours and had an absolute blast.
Leonard Võ
11 months ago
This is very explicitly a love letter to Wooden Mountain/Loveland Climbing Collective/VCC.I was visiting town and accidentally stayed for way longer than intended. Every visit to Wooden Mountain/VCC was nothing short of amazing.Besides Wooden Mountain/VCC, I have climbed at Movement (Fountain Valley), Sender One (Santa Ana), Ascent (Fort Collins), Longmont Climbing Collective (original), Denver Bouldering Club (Central), Movement (Denver - RiNo), and New Orleans Bouldering Lounge.Wooden Mountain/VCC is a small, boutique, bouldering-only gym with creative, intentional, and challenging route setting. Every route is such a unique experience that will teach you something new, force you to learn new techniques, and engage your brain and your whole body. The route setting is inclusive of all heights and arm spans, which is not always the case for every gym. I'm a shorter climber (5'02") and I've only felt once that a route out of dozens was too reachy. Otherwise, I could generally send by modifying my body position.If you're coming from a commercial gym, know that the grading here is tough. By the end of my stay in Loveland, I was climbing at a solid V2 level here. Upon returning to my home gym in SoCal, I could climb V4s. So don't get discouraged and keep that in mind that you'll grow a lot here even if you aren't sending at the grades you thought you could.Wooden Mountain/VCC is the most friendly gym I've been to, and its intimate size really helps with striking up a conversation. Yes, there are groups. People will usually come to climb in groups, but I've yet to meet anyone who is standoffish here. Although a smaller gym, WM/VCC makes the best use of its space. It's pretty easy to see almost every route in the gym from wherever you're positioned and that naturally lends itself to people cheering everyone they see on.As a queer person of color, I'm pleased to report that this gym is ran by allies who are accepting and inclusive of gay, trans, and POC climbers. I will note that, if you are a climber of color, this is still Loveland and you will stick out. It's not the gym's fault that Loveland was a sundown town. If anything this gym is very much seeking to change Loveland's longstanding culture of exclusion.If you for whatever reason want to climb on your own, be it because you climb better with fewer people around (anxiety/ADHD/gender dysphoria/etc) or because you work the graveyard shift, I highly recommend getting the off-hours pass for an extra $20 on top of your monthly membership. It used to be a 24/7 pass prior to Wooden Mountain being acquired by Longmont Climbing Collective. Now, it just extends your climbing time to midnight every night and allows you to start climbing as early as 5am. But no climbing between midnight and 5am for liability reasons. In my opinion, it's still quite a steal. I would recommend that you become a confident climber first before getting it.Something I learned while using the off-hours pass back when it was still the 24/7 pass in 2022 is that WM/VCC hired cleaners through a local program that helps (young?) adults with developmental disabilities who face barriers to employment get jobs. During more than one late-night climbing session, I saw individuals with disabilities get fulfillment from work responsibilities, but also that they were able to receive fitness coaching onsite. It was a lovely thing to witness and warms my heart to know that (then) WM contributes to the community. Not sure if they're still partnering with this program after LCC acquired them, so a confirmation would be nice.All in all, this is hands-down the best climbing gym I've been to. Y'know, in the culinary world, a 3 Michelin-starred restaurant is considered so good that eating there as the *sole* activity in that country would be worthwhile for foodies. This is a 3 Michelin-starred bouldering gym in that experiencing the magic of the route setting and superb community here would be worth the airfare. Highly recommended and I hope nothing changes! (Except maybe for Evan to roast me less.)
Aaron Espinoza
1 year ago
A pretty good rock climbing gym. The prices might seem a little high but the setters know what they are doing and you will have some fun. It's very beginner friendly and has challenging boulders for more experienced climbers.
Gavin F
1 year ago
This climbing gym has such an awesome vibe about it. It is rather small but it really doesn't matter as there are plenty of routes. The staff are very helpful and friendly and I felt right at home on my first visit! One of my favorite bouldering gyms.
Gera Fayas
1 year ago
We visited Wooden Mountain for the first time for our 4 year olds birthday party. The staff was very helpful and kind! This was a perfect place for the kids to do some entry level climbing and had a ton of fun. We will definitely be returning!
JuicyPete
1 year ago
It was my very first time bouldering and it was a blast! The gym layout is really nice, brightly lit and clean. The climbs were marked well. I had the upper body strength for just the 0s and 1s, but it was still really great. The staff were also super kind, helpful and friendly. Would definitely recommend!
Beth G
1 year ago
Fun climbing gym for bouldering. We (a group of beginners and kids) used their auto belay to practice. We don't have our own shoes so we rented from the friendly staff.
josh gischel
2 years ago
I've been part of the wooden mountain family since they opened. Such a supportive environment full of great people to befriend. Everyone, staff and patrons alike are incredible they create the open arms wooden mountain family vibe. My 3 sons ages ( 3, 11, 14) and myself love wooden mountain and will be going for years to come.
Patrick Latcham
3 years ago
Awesome bouldering gym! Evan and the other staff were very friendly, and the gym had a ton of variety. Our group was mixed skill level from absolute beginner to an experienced climber, and all of us had a blast! I would highly recommend!
Aaron Estevez
3 years ago
07.21.20 UPDATE:These folks continue to be the best. They sell some gear there, including their rental shoes when they're close to being blown out. As a beginner, it's a perfect way to get into the sport and only costs maybe $20-30. Because I'm a size 13.5, they didn't any shoes nearing blow out to sell. However, one of the managers Mack let me purchase a newerish pair for more, which is great cause I already love the shoe fit. Seriously best customer service of any business I've been to in recent memory.ORIGINAL REVIEW:Had a GREAT experience here on my first visit. I am not an experienced climber, and everyone (staff, climbers, and owners) were incredibly welcoming. Josh at the front desk answered a ton of questions and gave me a thorough walkthrough. He gave me some chalk to use for my first time for free as well. Two of the owners were there that night, Adam and Evan, and they both came over to introduce themselves and said hello. Great vibe.Mondays are teacher/student night, so it's only $5 to drop in. Renting shoes is a straight $6. Regular membership is $55 a month plus a $40 initiation fee.Also, props to these guys for doing COVID right and reasonably. They had a literal sink outside the entrance door for you to wash your hands, and then masks were required whenever you were on the ground. Pretty reasonable.One other cool thing is their league. They rotate routes/handholds, and normally they're labeled on a V0 - V9 scale, with higher numbers being harder. For the league, they have some routes that are numbered, but it doesn't tell you the difficulty. Then, there are records for how many times it takes you to figure out the route, etc. Sounds fun, but I'm probably too newbie for that for now...I'm definitely coming back.