Join the beacon of health and wellness at Mesa Rim Climbing Center, located in Reno, NV 89502. Experience a holistic fitness center providing unparalleled access to diverse workouts, personal training, and wellness facilities.
Mesa Rim Climbing Center has earned a 4.8-star rating with 151 reviews. You can contact them at +1 775-507-4255 for more information.
Location / Contact
- Address: 970 Harvard Wy, Reno, NV 89502, United States
- Phone:+1 775-507-4255
- Website:mesarim.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.8-star.
This business has 70 reviews.
The address is: 970 Harvard Wy, Reno, NV 89502, United States .
The contact number is +1 775-507-4255
This service is listed under Rock Climbing Gym .
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Calind board
2 years ago
It's one of my favorite gyms there is a new set of boulders and a new section of ropes every week, the staff is nice and it has good restrictions for covid.
Kelli Compton
2 years ago
Really nice climbing gym. We loved it!
Ashlyn Palmero
2 years ago
Mesa Rim is a really nice gym for any level climber. Fair prices, friendly staff, and all the amenities.
Jennifer Bailey
2 years ago
This is the best climbing gym we've ever been to and the staff is very friendly! Its also very clean. We highly recommend this gym
Laura Shriver
2 years ago
Great gym! The routes are really well set, the walls are tall, they have a few cracks you can climb, and there’s a lot of space. Only improvement I’d make is adding some autobelays.
Ady S.
2 years ago
So much fun, there are challenging and easy rock walls and Boulder walls. The employees are very friendly, there classes for adults and kids that are very fun. One of the best gyms ever. Totally recommended!
Nick Jensen
2 years ago
This is hands down the best climbing gym I've been to. The setters are constantly setting fun routes. The staff are friendly. The gym is clean and the atmosphere is laid back.
A B
2 years ago
This gym is a joke for anyone trying to break through a plateau or become more than just "pretty ok". They have a single training board which is supposed to be adjustable angle by design but isn't, two hang boards, a pull up bar or 6 and a couple of cardio machines. No auto belays because of their "high injury rate" but we see frequent visits to the emergency room from their 15+ foot bouldering walls. Think your ok because you don't have a traumatic injury? I can tell you after 13 years climbing and 10 years in medicine that you're knees and back will pay the price eventually. Ive never seen an accident while at Mesa Rim but over the years in other locations I've only ever seen one auto belay fall ever and I've seen 3 major toprope falls all leading to bilateral shattered leg bones and countless dislocated knees, broken ankles, necks and backs from bouldering(some of those were from Mesa rim). Long story short paying for a membership at Mesa Rim is on par with a big city gym but it's about half the climbing 1/10 of the training. No campus area? No 45 spray wall? No adjustable training boards? Bad weights and cardio? Limited wall space and tons of wasted space?Base Camp has better training and equivalent bouldering space for half the price. It's embarrassing that a town with the climbing access and population of reno has the worst gyms I have ever been to. Google Mesa Rim San Diego if you want to see a real gym. Another reviewer was right, if you look past the touch screen waivers and modern look this gym screams 1997 but not cheap memberships like those gyms were. If they ditched the touchscreens and made the walls plywood you couldn't tell the difference. It's obvious why nobody really strong comes out of this area. V10 is average in SLC and Denver and that is directly because they have great gyms that help the climbing scene evolve. That is like...super strong for reno. I have many friends whose names most strong driven climbers would know and some of them are pretty important in the industry on a business level, and more than one has apologized to me for how lacking Mesa Rim Reno is. I can't believe they got youth nationals this year but I would be surprised if that continues. Go to a CWA meeting, learn how it's done and fix it or some day soon a bigger better gym will come along and you'll be obsolete
Ricky Castro
2 years ago
When climbing here for the first time, I was absolutely astonished by the size of the gyms and climbs compared to the other climbing gyms in Reno. With friendly staff, constant route resets, variety of rope climbs, lively events, pro shop, and other commodities in the gym, this place is hands down the flagship climbing gym in Reno. Just be ready to pay a pretty penny when purchasing a membership here.
Allan Faccini
2 years ago
Excellent customer service provided by Kirby, one of the managers at Mesa rim. The gym had half of the bouldering problems closed for the competition and Kirby still provided with awesome service. My wife and I were still able to climb and enjoy and they let us know about the competition and how everything work in the gym.This place is welcoming for more veterans and also beginners that want to try something different!