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Summer Camp 2025 – Tempe

Summer Camp Registration is Open!

Ages 4 – 12. Half Day or Full Day options available. Email trinity.johnson@boulderingproject.com for multi-week discounts.

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FULL DAY (Full Week)

Summer Camp at Bouldering Project offers plenty of climbing and social time. Whether your child is an experienced climber or brand new to bouldering, they will have a blast with our instructors leading the way. This is a full-day program running from 9:00am-5:00pm. We provide instruction, climbing shoes, and other program materials.

Our drop-off window is 8:30am-9:00am. Pick-up window is 5:00pm-5:30pm.

Ages: 4-12 (Divided into appropriate age groups)

HALF DAY (Full Week)

Summer Camp at Bouldering Project offers plenty of climbing and social time. Whether your child is an experienced climber or brand new to bouldering, they will have a blast with our instructors leading the way. This is a half-day program running from 9:00am-12:30pm.

We provide instruction, climbing shoes, and other program materials.

Our drop-off window is 8:30am-9:00am. Pick-up window is 12:30pm-1:00pm.

Ages: 4-12 (Divided into appropriate age groups)

Youth Rules and Expectations

Climbing is an exciting and fun sport—but it does come with risks. We insist on highly-attentive adult supervision to mitigate these risks for youth and other climbers. Before climbing with us, please read through our Rules and Expectations.

  1. Youth under the age of 14 must be closely accompanied by an adult at all times.
  2.  Our supervision ratio is 2 to 1; up to 2 youth climbers can be supervised by 1 adult chaperone at a time.
  3. Stay far from the walls and out of fall zones when moving through the gym or waiting to climb. A “fall zone” is anywhere on the mats where a climber could land if they were to fall. 
  4. Make sure to check where a route ends before starting to climb–some routes are close together or even overlap, and you don’t want to end up directly above, below, or next to another climber. 
  5. This is a climbing gym! Please save running, wrestling, horseplay, and gymnastics for other spaces. 

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

Email: trinity.johnson@BoulderingProject.com

Phone: 480-788-1709