The Circuit Bouldering Gym NE, located at 410 NE 17th Ave, Portland, is a spacious facility dedicated to bouldering enthusiasts. The gym offers a wide variety of routes suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced climbers. The friendly and helpful staff create a welcoming environment, and the gym stays vibrant with regularly updated routes and clean facilities. Special features include a kids' area with a slide, a weights area, and occasional yoga and core classes.
Despite its many positives, some patrons have noted issues with inconsistent route grading and overcrowding during peak hours. Additionally, the lack of air conditioning in the summer months can make the gym quite hot. Overall, The Circuit Bouldering Gym NE remains a top choice for bouldering in Portland due to its community atmosphere and extensive climbing options.
Pros:
- Wide variety of climbing routes.
- Friendly and helpful staff.
- Clean facilities.
- Children's area with slide.
- Regularly updated routes.
- Affordable membership rates.
- Occasional yoga and core classes included.
- Community-oriented atmosphere.
- Accessible for all skill levels.
- Convenient location with street parking.
Cons:
- Inconsistent route grading.
- Overcrowded during peak hours.
- Lack of air conditioning.
Description
Indoor rock-climbing gym offering walls, boulders & slacklines, plus gear rental, lessons & parties.
Location / Contact
- Address: 410 NE 17th Ave, Portland, OR 97232, United States
- Phone:+1 503-719-7041
- Email:user@domain.com
- Website:thecircuitgym.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 70 reviews.
The address is: 410 NE 17th Ave, Portland, OR 97232, United States .
The contact number is +1 503-719-7041
This service is listed under Rock Climbing Gym .
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Val Lim
4 years ago
My climbing gym of choice. From what I understand, this place is the first bouldering gym in the Pacific Northwest, and it's one of the biggest bouldering gyms in the US, if not THE biggest!I love the variety of problems there are, meaning that there's never a day where I'm bored. You can top off (meaning: climb over the edge) on the middle two structures which makes reaching the top super satisfying. There's a variety of terrains to try out; get good at all of them!They've got a traverse wall across one of the walls of the gym, which is super appreciated. They've also got other training equipment available, such as tension boards, hangboards, a slackline, as well as a few traditional gym items (ex. pullup bar, free weights, rowing machine) in the back corner. There's also a kids area where kids can solve easier-to-reach problems as well as top off; they can get down from the wall via a slide!For those coming here for the first time and are worried about the cost, the rates here are lower than Portland Rock Gym and Planet Granite (both for passes and rentals), though something to note is that there's no top rope. This is a *bouldering* gym, after all!The folks here are the friendliest community I've encountered in Portland. Don't be afraid to chat up another climber if you're getting stuck on a problem!Depending on the hour, it'll either be comfortably crowded or nearly empty. Go based on your preference! In general, it's emptier during the day on weekdays than on weeknights or weekends.Go climb, have fun!
Olivia Wycoff (Liv)
4 years ago
Responsible and friendly business. Reserve a spot online, have your temperature tested at the door, then follow social distancing areas while wearing a mask. There's a nice outdoor area to take breaks in and drink your water. Their space is large and open with two garage door sized windows. I felt very safe working out here. I really appreciate all the work they have done to make it safe to climb here. I'm so glad to be able to climb again and I am more than happy to follow all of the protocols to do so. Everyone is always very friendly and helpful. The circuit always has a chill and respectful vibe. That plus the climbing always leaves me with a big smile on my face.
Jeremy Pietersma
4 years ago
Great place for little kids, give them the opportunity, and let them show you what they can do!!! This is one of my 4 year olds favorite places to go. Kids area with a slide is what brought use to the circuit. The friendly staff, and atmosphere is why we continue coming back.
Josiah Vincent
4 years ago
We love this location for the Circuit. It's a great place to bring kiddos as their child area has plenty of great climbs, a tight rope walk and an exit slide. The staff are pleasant and many have a great attitude with kids.
Julie F
5 years ago
We’ve only done the kids summer camps and kid birthday parties here, but I can say they have been outstanding. So supportive of the kids and their skill levels, and really encouraging in all the right ways. Love this place!!!
Sara Bodin
5 years ago
I recently visited The Circuit Gym in Tigard and will not be returning, because I choose to support businesses that value their customers and customer service. We arrived at the Circuit Gym and waited while the two cashiers were helping other customers. Strangely, one of them was giving ample advice to the customer on finding Circuit Gym deals on Groupon--I had heard that businesses receive very little of the revenue from Groupon but maybe that's not the case as this was so freely recommended by the business itself. Anyway, after talking for awhile about said deals, the customer proceeded onto his business, leaving the cashier free to help me (with two children). Rather than do so, he ambled over to the female cashier and helped her, then proceeded to chat for awhile before returning to his station. He did not motion for me to approach the register, so I walked up, at which point he finally acknowledged my presence. I had our exchange student with me, and he proceeded to ask whether he was my son, and whether I had guardianship papers so that I could legally sign the waiver for him to climb. There was some fairly egotistical banter on his part, and general rudeness. I asked to speak to the manager, and the cashier had to leave the area to the outside/roof so that he could get reception on the landline that they accept all calls on. The manager was straightforward, and then pretty rude when he told me he would not allow the international student or us into the gym. I asked to know who the owner was and he told me no, he would not tell me who that was. He then said that he, Danny Burkhead, was part owner. I know we find ourselves in divisive times with sometimes little regard to politeness, and I know that the way people view those from other countries has changed. I was astounded to find that manifest in my interactions with everyone I was in contact with on the Circuit Gym staff. There are kind ways of explaining things, and there are ways of running a business compassionately. Those ways are simply not found at the Circuit Gym, and so I won't be going back. I choose to support the other kind of businesses--the ones that value their customers, that choose community, and that welcome all people.
Ben Campbell
5 years ago
I've been a member of the Circuit for nearly six years now. In that time, their prices have nearly doubled. The list of improvements to make up for those price increases over the past six years are:1) a mural on the wall (whoopee).2) a slightly improved weight area, but it's still an afterthought at best.3) finally fixing the floor after years of it being a taped-together mess.4) no longer playing dubstep...and that's it. My friends who work here say the prices have gone up to "stay competitive" with places like Planet Granite. Here's an economics tip: you stay competitive by offering more bang for your buck, not by arbitrarily raising prices without providing anything in return. Now that a Circuit monthly membership is only $6 cheaper than a Planet Granite membership, the choice is obvious: by spending an extra $6/month I get to boulder, top-rope, shower, sauna, and have access to a huge weightlifting area/workout machines?? [Edit: The Circuit once again raised their prices - now it's only $1 cheaper than PG! So if you want to save a buck a month, you can choose to forego all those amenities, plus deal with the fact that the Circuit is un-airconditioned during the summer.]If you go in the afternoon or on weekends, prepare to share the wall with dozens of poorly-supervised kids having birthday parties, shrieking the entire time, and walking under you without a care in the world. I get it, you guys make a bunch of money this way, but your staff does not have the experience to handle a bunch of grade-schoolers running around a climbing gym, and I'm not paying $77/month [now $82 a month] to feel like I'm intruding on a daycare.There are two reasons to go with the circuit: 1) their setters are top-notch, in my opinion the best in town. But given that they were just as good back when the Circuit was reasonably priced, it's not like anything's improved. And I'm gunna take a wild guess and say that their wage, and the employees' wages, haven't increased as much as the Circuit's rate has. The other reason to climb here is that the community is the best out of any climbing gym. But that's *in spite of* the Circuit's owners, not because of it.If you're lucky enough to live in Tigard, your membership will get you showers, a decent weight area, and huge facilities. If you live in inner Portland and climb evenings/weekends, you'll be in an overcrowded, overpriced gym with a bunch of poorly-supervised children.
Mavris Law
5 years ago
My kids ages five and eight love this place. There's a dedicated area for children and beginners. The staff is also very friendly and accommodating.We had a great time as always.
David Dantzler
5 years ago
Everything about this place is great. Has a good mix of climbs of all grades, a moonboard, staff that seems professional, and a workout area. Next time I'm in Portland I'll be back!
Hema C. P. Movva
5 years ago
A spacious bouldering gym will a lot of wall real estate. Their fees are very affordable too, especially for renting shoes and chalk. The traverse wall has a few routes of different difficulty, and is not as busy as the main walls. Plenty of street parking nearby as well which is a plus.