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Summer Camp – Seattle

Go Ahead. Climb Up the Walls.

Our week-long summer camps at Seattle Bouldering Project offer youth (ages 6-15) a way to learn, socialize, and activate. Our caring and thoughtful staff mentor kids along their climbing path whether they’re completely new to climbing or have been building skills and friendships inside our gyms already. We offer Summer Camps at our Fremont, Poplar, and U District locations.

Early bird registration (15% discount) is now open through January 5th! Limited early bird spots available – use code SBPEARLYBIRD at checkout.

A young woman with a ponytail and wearing a tank top and shorts smiles up at the camera while climbing an indoor rock wall with colorful holds, capturing the fun spirit of a summer camp adventure.

WHY FAMILIES LOVE SUMMER CAMP

Our staff are experienced climbers and educators with more than enough energy to keep your kids psyched for the whole day. Our instructors to get to know each child, make sure their needs are met, and create memories that will last forever. All skill levels are welcome – no experience necessary!

Highlights Include:

  • Games
  • Crafts
  • As much climbing as your rock-star can handle
  • Empowering skills that will last a lifetime
"My climber had a fantastic time and his counselors seemed amazing - fun, mature, compassionate. The facility is lovely."
- Parent of a Summer Camp participant

FAQ

We provide instruction, games, climbing shoes, and one snack throughout the day. Please send your climber to camp with the following: a lunch, a water bottle, an extra snack, athletic clothing they are comfortable moving in, a pair of socks (some people find they make the shoes more comfortable), and an extra set of clothes (even if your climber is not prone to accidents).

Anyone who is in the building and goes past the lobby will need a waiver, regardless of whether or not they are climbing. This means that any parents, grandparents, siblings, etc. who will be present during drop-off or pick-up will need to have an up-to-date waiver on file. Waivers can be completed in your SBP Online Portal.

Please be mindful when registering your camper that they are in the correct age group. We maintain the stated age ranges for our programs and cannot guarantee that your spot will be held if you register for the wrong age group.

Have questions about camps, climbing, or the facility? Ask our staff—we are here to help.

Youth Programs: sbp.programs@boulderingproject.com

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