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$35 for Five Clip-and-Go Climbing Sessions at Hoosier Heights ($60 Value)

Hoosier Heights (Bloomington)
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Experience 24+ auto-belay routes and hundreds of bouldering routes at Indiana’s largest rock-climbing facility

  • Indoor climbing
  • Harness included
  • Shoe rental available for extra $5
  • Valid for auto-belay and bouldering

Indoor Rock Climbing FAQs

  • Is it safe? Yes. Rock climbing gyms typically require a safety course on proper belaying techniques, knots, and other fundamentals for top-rope courses and have designated "beginner" courses for first-timers. 
  • What should I wear? Loose-fitting clothing that you can easily move around in. You'll be able to grab climbing shoes, harness, and other necessary gear onsite.
  • Do I have to be in good shape? Not really—climbing gyms have courses that cater to a wide range of fitness levels. Generally speaking, if you can climb a ladder you can indoor rock climb. 
  • What if I'm afraid of heights? Try bouldering, which takes place on shorter walls and doesn't require harnesses or other top-rope gear. Bouldering focuses more on moving sideways than vertically, so climbers rarely get more than 10–12 feet off the ground.

Need to know info

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. May be repurchased every 90 days. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid for auto-belay and bouldering only. Harness included. Shoe rental not included. Extra $5 fee for shoe rental. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Hoosier Heights (Bloomington)

While it takes millions of years for Mother Nature to form mountains, the scalable walls at Hoosier Heights in Bloomington change much more frequently. Staffers frequently change the layout of their bouldering and top rope routes, which tower more than 30 feet. The team also teaches classes to help climbers navigate those manmade peaks. Some classes take a traditional rock-climbing approach, while others add in fitness disciplines like yoga. All these components help students build the balance, focus, and flexibility essential to rock climbing or surviving an out-of-service escalator.

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