Your First Visit

Grotto Climbing & Yoga | San Diego, CA

WHAT TO EXPECT

WHAT TO EXPECT

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Congratulations! You’ve decided to join us at Grotto to practice climbing, yoga, or both! Visiting a facility like ours for the first time can be intimidating – but, no worries – there’s no judgment here. Our friendly, experienced staff will make your visit as comfortable, enjoyable, and productive as possible. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or new to climbing, Grotto Climbing and Yoga has what you need. Best of all, we’ll have you climbing in less than 5 minutes! Here’s what to expect when you arrive.

  1. We’ll have you sign a waiver. You can also sign up online here.

  2. You can purchase your day pass or buy a membership which allows you to climb, workout in our workout area and practice yoga all day or gives you unlimited monthly access.
    Check out pricing here.

  3. You can rent whatever you need from us, like climbing shoes, chalk, or a yoga mat. We also have a pro shop with all types of cool climbing and yoga gear!

  4. As a first-time visitor, you get a complimentary Intro to Bouldering class to show you how to boulder safely and to ensure that, as a new climber, you’ll have a great experience. Scroll down to find some of the tips covered in your lesson.

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    SIGN THE WAIVER

    Save some time and sign the waiver before your visit.

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    YOGA CLASSES

    We offer a variety of yoga classes. Check out our schedule to find one that works for you.

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    INTRO TO BOULDERING

    Learn the basics of bouldering to get started safely. Available every day by request.

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    GROUP EVENTS

    Join us for a birthday party or group event you will never forget.

BOULDERING TIPS & ETIQUETTE

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Learning how to fall safely is an important first step in learning how to boulder. Landing feet first and with your knees bent will help prevent injury.

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Never climb underneath other climbers.

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Don’t cut in line. Treat others as you’d like to be treated and make new friends!

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Avoid running or screaming.

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Don’t break your fall with your arms or hands. No straight arms when falling on your side.

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Never climb with your bare feet.

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Don’t leave gear in the fall zone. Makes sense, right?

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Help one another out. Prevent others from walking under other climbers to avoid potential injury.

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Use a spotter to make sure your landing area stays clear. More advanced spotting techniques can help prevent injury when falling from an awkward or overhung position.

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YES! It is okay to climb down climbing before jumping off the wall.

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Don’t climb a route that crosses a route with someone already on it.