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    Rock Climb Fairfield

    3.9 (57 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Eugene Y.

    I have visited this location very few times but every time it just gets better. Patrick one of the employees was generous enough to show us some of the unique walls they offer to climb he was also more than happy to help belay one of us as well. If you're ever looking to have a fun and creative way to get a good work out I recommend this location. It's fitness disguised as fun.

    Debbie C.

    Not a bad place if you live in the area considering the alternative is to go to New Rochelle or to drive to the city. Climbs range from 5.5 to 5.12b for top roping and lead climbing and v0 to v8 for bouldering. The climbs are color coded by the color of the holds which is not the most efficient use of wall space. New routes are also not set frequently but this may be due to the low traffic. Never really busy which is nice. Day passes for adults are $19 which is pricey so it makes sense to go for the annual membership if you are an avid climber.

    Andrew L.

    BLUF: Awesome gym for a wide range of climbing skills. Friendly staff and clean facility makes this a must go when I am near by. I was recently at Rock Climb Fairfield for a CCS competition and was impressed by my first visit to this gym. First of all, Rock Climb Fairfield is located in a trendy plaza full of fitness gyms including specialities in MMA, cross fit, yoga, and a variety of healthy restaurants and shops. All the buildings and establishments seem fairly new! At first, we were surprised that a climbing gym would be located here since all the buildings seemed to be a bit short. However, Rock Climb Fairfield is tucked away towards the back of the plaza and definitely has adequate facilities. There are two floors to the gym. On the first floor, there's a variety of bouldering walls with ropes for lead and top rope climbing lining the walls. Into a annex, there's a room with a top out boulder. On the second floor, there's an open area with tables and benches where you can rest and lockers to store personal items. There's also more rope climbs on the second floor as well as a few cardio machines. The climbs range from 5.5-5.13 or so with bouldering problems upwards of v7. There's a wide range of problems to accommodate all skill levels so don't be shy if you are a novice. All the employees have unique and skilled setting abilities to continuously set new problems. Additionally, if you need to get new gear, this is a great place to try and purchase since their prices mirror retail. Thanks for the great experience guys.

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    5/5 stars for the climbing walls, route setting, and basically everything! Will definitely come back.

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    Great community, avid climbers. Staff is always nice, especially Brian who rescued my son! Thanks guys, we'll be back.

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    Excellent bouldering, tall walls with auto belays, and challenging lead routes.

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