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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Caitlin Conley
3 years ago
This is a great spot for more problems if the main Fremont Seattle Bouldering Project is crowded, or if you need to switch it up—it’s just around the corner. I’ve found it to be less crowded in general here, and if you go during the day on weekdays, you can sometimes get it to yourself. It’s so great to have 3 different SBP locations now. This one is just climbing—no workout equipment or workout areas.
J G
3 years ago
I don't know why but the routes here seemed the most thought out between all 3 seattle locations. Maybe because it is so small? Either way I had a good time and they have benches inside the whole climb space! What was really weird is most people didn't use them and sat around taking up extra room in the mats. Sooo weird. I love that the two Fremont locations have the toilets in their own little closet and changing spaces too. There's no parking so you better know how to parallel park and that was scarce on a Saturday.
Raphael Puletz
3 years ago
New Fremont Climbing bouldering gym off of 36th and Stone way. So great! The staff are very friendly and the space feels safe and clean. It's so fun!
Keith Cote
4 years ago
Glad that there is finally a decent place to go bouldering on this side of Seattle. It is peaceful now being a members only spot, so we will see how it is once the floodgates open this summer. I will keep going to the main location down south during the weekends, but this outpost is perfect for more causal midweek climbs after work.
Daniel Berman
4 years ago
Nice problem variety, good facility layout! Online reservations help ensure Covid safety.
Brennan Nowak
4 years ago
So nice to have a spot up north closer to my home for after work climbs. Super clean and never too busy. Can't wait for the full north gym to open!
Daniel Revier
4 years ago
Got to visit first day it opened. I like the small space. Initially I was worried about not having enough to do, but found that there was plenty of wall to keep me busy up to the black problems. The setting felt about the same as the main location.
Delia Li
4 years ago
I came for the grand opening and I wasn't disappointed! It has great routes and plenty of room for climbers despite being a smaller space. I'd come again!
Will Hanson
4 years ago
Members only climbing gym(they do not sell day passes) No parking lot (street parking available). Gorgeous walls and interior. Small lounge with WiFi. If you are a member at SBP, you should experience this place.
Herakles Li
4 years ago
Upper Walls is part of Seattle Bouldering Project's new Fremont gym expansion. Upper Walls is a satellite building just a few minutes due north of where the main gym is slated to open. It is meant to be a 24 hours bouldering gym but …