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We're Mosaic.

We're not like other climbing gyms.​

 

Sharing joy through movement is our passion.

Bouldering.

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A unique style of climbing done over a thick pad without ropes or a harness. You can boulder with or without a partner, both inside on shorter walls and outside on boulders.

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We offer top-rope, auto belay, and lead climbing.

 

Top-rope and auto belay climbing are done with the rope suspended overhead. Climbers can use an auto belay without a partner. It is a mechanical belay device takes in any rope slack and slowly lowers the climber to the ground. Lead climbing is where both partners and the rope start at the bottom. As the climber ascends, the rope is clipped into bolts every few feet. 

Ropes.

What is belaying?

Belaying is a technique used to create tension in a rope connected between the climber and the belayer to restrict the climber from falling. We offer daily classes for top rope belaying, include auto belays in our basic orientation, and provide regular lead climbing courses. 

What do I need to climb?

First and foremost, you need to complete a waiver. Once you're here, you'll need climbing shoes, a harness, and to complete our orientation. If you don't have your own gear, we have rentals available! What you don't need is experience.

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Training.

Mosaic has lots of climbing-specific training equipment, including a moonboard, hang boards, campus boards, and an entire fitness facility. 

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Do I need a partner? 

No. You can climb on our auto belays, in the bouldering room, or meet someone new around the gym to climb with! 

Can I buy a fitness-only membership? 

Yes! If climbing's not your thing, and you love our fitness room and classes, we hear you. Become a fitness member and have unlimited access to our fitness amenities and group classes! 

We have a massive fitness room and yoga space where you can stretch out. Cycle, lift, run, and train for anything in our facility. 

Fitness.

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Do I have to be super strong?

Not at all! Anyone fit enough to climb a ladder is fit enough to climb at Mosaic. We welcome both new and seasoned climbers of any skill set! Feel like our climbing is too physical? Let our route setting team know and we'll be happy to accommodate you.

What if I need help with my children?

If you're looking for help with your kids during a casual day of climbing, we can arrange for a coach to assist you during your visit. You'll need to give us at least a week's notice and pay our private instruction rates for this service.

When should I visit?

There is never a bad time to visit, but keep in mind that weekends and weekday evenings will be busier. If you prefer a quiet experience or want to learn to climb without feeling rushed, a weekday before 4 PM would be a great time to stop in! During the busiest times of year we offer lessons by appointment. Please call the gym to schedule if you'd like to guarantee your spot.

Can I have a birthday party or event at Mosaic?

We have all you'll need for birthday parties, major events, teams building opportunities, and so much more at Mosaic. If you're thinking of bringing in a group of 20 or more, a little heads up can help us give you the best experience. To learn more, click here!

FAQs

Who is climbing for?

Climbing is an athletic endeavor, but we've tried to make our product as accessible as possible. If you're fit enough to climb a ladder, you can climb with us. Auto belays have a minimum and maximum weight of 25-310 lbs. Children under 14 must be supervised.

What types of climbing does Mosaic offer?

We offer bouldering, top-rope, sport, auto belays, and speed climbing.

What if I want private instruction?

Private instruction is a great way to get climbing without feeling like you're barely able to figure things out. We have professional, accommodating coaches that can help you learn to climb without any pressure. Feel free to reach out and schedule an appointment with at least a week's notice.

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