Seattle Bouldering Project Upper Walls is a dedicated climbing gym offering exclusive bouldering experiences. Located at 3625 Interlake Ave N, this satellite facility boasts clean amenities and a friendly atmosphere. Though smaller, its thoughtful route setting and engaging climbing problems make it a favorite. Less crowded than other SBP locations, it's perfect for quick, focused sessions. However, note the absence of workout equipment and limited street parking options.
Members enjoy the intimate setting and variety of problems, making it ideal for those preferring less busy climbs. Virtual reservations and a cozy lounge with WiFi enhance convenience, affirming Upper Walls as a valuable addition to Seattle’s bouldering scene.
Pros:
- Exclusive bouldering experience.
- Clean and friendly atmosphere.
- Thoughtful route setting.
- Less crowded than other SBP locations.
- Convenient virtual reservations.
- Cozy lounge with WiFi.
- Engaging and challenging problems.
- Perfect for quick sessions.
- Good variety of climbing routes.
Cons:
- No workout equipment or areas.
- Limited street parking.
- Small space can get crowded at peak times.
Location / Contact
- Address: 3625 Interlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, United States
- Phone:+1 206-535-8077
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:seattleboulderingproject.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (20)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.9-star.
This business has 20 reviews.
The address is: 3625 Interlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, United States .
The contact number is +1 206-535-8077
This service is listed under Gym .
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Brendan M
1 year ago
Smaller, steeper, generally harder feeling than Fremont. Often less crowded as well. A better climbing experience.
Damien Beecroft
1 year ago
Upper Walls has fun routes and is a nice back up when Fremont is crowded or has bad air quality.
Jesse Steele
1 year ago
Upper Walls has a different layout than the other Seattle Bouldering Project gyms. This facility is located a walk up the road from Fremont and only offers bouldering. There are no workout areas or boards. However, the arrangement here has seating in the center of the room and is great for resting. Would recommend going to Poplar or Fremont but if those gyms are busy than give this one a climb!
Joseph Bahder
2 years ago
Very nice space, reasonable prices, and good setting. Would have like to see more imaginative roof problems, though. Only real complaint is it's quite crowded at peak convenience times.
Katie Bassett
2 years ago
Clean, friendly, and great beginner routes.
Trager Joswig-Jones
2 years ago
Great layout especially for the space. Currently, you have to reserve a time slot ahead of time and once you get there they check your temperature (Edit: this is no longer the case). Lots of climbing space and storage cubbies especially with the limited capacity and requirement to reserve 1 1/2 hour time slots ahead of your visit. There is are a good variety of excellent problems as expected for SBP. If this wasn't a satellite of the main Fremont gym it could be seen as a bit overpriced at $18 for a day visit, but hopefully once things are able to be opened fully it is easy to go between this satellite and the main gym.
Zakkry Endicott
2 years ago
No crowds, and very entertaining and challenging routes. It is such a great deal for the members. This is an awesome boulder gym to have in the neighborhood on it's own. I get a good workout every time here.
Giuseppe Mancone
2 years ago
Bare bones climbing gym! There are enough of each circuit to give you interesting problems to solve. Tbh I think they set a little harder here per color, but it could be that most walls are overhung. No lounging space, but that's okay! Get in, climb, get out.A little small but it's also usually less crowded than the main gym, even when the main gym is packed. More than enough bathrooms!So stay away so I have more space to climb! ;)
Justin Herbruger
2 years ago
Clean facilities, this location tends to not be nearly as crowded as poplar or the main Fremont locations. Does not have a gym, but you can walk down a to the main Fremont location to lift weights
Brian Gladd
3 years ago
Low key SBP spot, generally not as busy. Just know it's only climbing at this area.