Spire Climbing + Fitness - Main Facility

Bozeman, 13 Enterprise Blvd, Bozeman, MT 59718 | ★ 4.7 (158 Review)

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Whether you’re new to the climbing scene, visiting beautiful Bozeman, or you've been crushing for decades, Spire Climbing + Fitness has something for everyone. Our indoor climbing facility offers walls from 12-50 feet, with climbs for all ages and abilities. Indoor climbing is a great family activity and our highly trained staff is here to show you the ropes and get your family scaling our walls! 31 top ropes, 39 lead lines, and 13 auto belays are here to make our 18,000+ square feet of climbing surface accessible to all skill levels. Our fitness area features a climbing specific training area, several racks of free weights, cardio equipment, and a large power rack.

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Bronte Shirley

★ 5

I love Spire!!! I moved to bozeman 3 years ago and thanks to this community I have never felt more at home. The setting is wonderful, the space is clean, the events and courses are inclusive and inviting! Definitely a must stop when you’re in Bozeman! For an intimating outdoorsy community I felt at ease for how I was welcomed into this gym as a newer climber.

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Kristina Helianthus

★ 2

Awesome facility but don't go until after 7pm on weekday if you don't want it to feel like a day care. Also classes are in no way inclusive, will never go to one there again

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Danielle K

★ 5

We had such a great experience at Spire Climbing Gym! While my kids weren’t part of the camp, they were climbing nearby during camp hours—and I was blown away by how kind and accommodating the staff running the camp were. They created a warm, welcoming atmosphere and didn’t hesitate to include my kids in encouragement and casual interaction, even though we weren’t part of the program. It made the whole experience feel more connected and positive. The facility is clean, well-maintained, and full of great routes for all levels. We’ll definitely be back!

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Shannon Zotto

★ 1

Weekday mornings in the summer are filled with camp kids. I don't mind the kids around, but the staff don't care that the kids are taking up all the autobelay routes. If you don't have enough staff to belay the camp kids, then you should reduce your summer camp volume. The current system is incredibly rude and disrespectful to other climbers.

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Brian Lande

★ 5

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Gauri Joshi

★ 5

Spent almost 2 hours in the gym before my flight out of Bozeman. Staff was very friendly, and the changing room / shower facility was a nice bonus so that I wouldn't be sweaty on the flight.
Boulder problems were fun and interesting, many on inclined walls. They have lots of auto-belays, so you can rope climb even if you didn't come with a partner.

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David Heller

★ 5

Everybody at Spire is incredibly kind. They make climbing a very fun experience and I recommend this gym to anybody who wants to start climbing or even if they're already serious. I personally have been climbing here for about 4 years and it is amazing.

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James Henrich

★ 5

Best gym in Montana

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Nicholas Briggs

★ 5

This was my first time rock climbing, and I was just taking an introduction class. I was very informative and helpful. I will be back.

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Bellowing Wail

★ 4

It’s a good facility. Has all the equipment you need for climbing and lifting. My biggest gripe is that they clean the bathrooms multiple times a day, even during peak hours, which is quite an inconvenience if your equipment is stored in the lockers. I walked in there explaining I was just going to get my stuff and immediately got snapped at by a snotty sounding brunette woman, so I stopped doing that. A lot of the employees are nice, it’s just that particular woman has an aura of passive aggressiveness about her. Occasionally you get a mean one for no reason.

It’s irritating walking into the gym but having to wait 10 minutes while they clean the bathroom before I can get the equipment I need to starting using the gym. Kind of defeats the purpose of a locker to begin with. It’s kind of nonsensical too, like what if you’re leaving or in a rush but you can’t access your stuff because they’re cleaning? I don’t understand why they can’t just clean the bathrooms after closing like most other businesses do. I don’t think it’s unrealistic to expect that given I pay $90/month, over $1000/year to use the facility…

One other thing thats annoying, the weight room is on the second floor, so you can’t really drop the weights too hard if you’re doing cleans, snatches, rows, or deadlifts. I almost got kicked out for doing deadlifts once even though I was using pads, meanwhile some dude was doing heavy rack pulls, slamming the bar against the power rack, damaging the equipment, and no one cared.

Other than that, overall it’s a great place to train. I just wish they’d fix a few things.

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Oliver Kozlow

★ 1

Spire is one of the most unwelcoming, pretentious, overpriced, and crowded gyms I have ever been to. Go the the mountain project if your looking to boulder. They are cheaper and much nicer.

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Janelle Garza

★ 5

Great staff. Safe environment. Huge variety of climbs, plus full gym.

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Mignon Hess

★ 3

I’ve climbed at Spire a handful of times, and I’ve climbed at close to 20 other gyms around the country and in Canada. I’m an older, non-traditional climber and i enjoy the community and experience as much as the activity itself. That said, I’m constantly disappointed with how dismissive and unwelcoming the desk staff is at this facility. It feels like a place where you would go once and then quit if you were new to the sport. Which is so unfortunate since the setting is interesting and fun and size, and layout of the facility is as good or better than most. The patrons are similar to other gyms located in outdoorsy communities, but that doesn’t mean the staff should only offer a positive customer service experience to the outdoorsy-typical climbers. I have considered getting a membership because I come to Bozeman often, but probably will opt to climb with my son outside when I visit. I don’t care what people think of me or my abilities, but I don’t want to spend my money where I don’t feel particularly welcome.

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Joseph Ford

★ 5

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Chris Berg

★ 5

Plenty of space to spread out, friendly and knowledgeable staff, and a chill and inviting atmosphere.

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Stuart Wahl

★ 5

Great facility, super friendly staff. Our grandchildren had a lot of fun and I hope to go back and do some climbing on my own.

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Wilson

★ 5

Super clean, super fun, super safe, amazing staff! Just smiling people everywhere!

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Daniel Roberts

★ 5

Friendly staff, great bouldering competition! My granddaughter competed and enjoyed it very much. Back in the 80’s snd 90’s I was a trad. climber, the only place to really train, especially for bouldering, was out at the “grove” out on the gallatin ehich has been closed for 30 years plus. It’s great to see people with interest in climbing anle to practice and train in such a supportive and safe environment!

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Michael Powner

★ 5

Absolutely love this place! Great facilities that are constantly being updated and a wonderful staff make for a great experience

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Justin Cameron

★ 5

The staff are all amazing, and the climbing is excellent for all levels.

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Jess Beauchemin

★ 5

We were passing through town and stopped here to climb. We were greeted by super friendly and helpful staff and taken through our belay check. There's a ton of routes for all abilities to choose from, including top rope, auto belay and bouldering. Plus a ton of lead climbing terrain. Grades started at 5.5 and VB, meaning first time climbers would have no trouble finding fun things to climb.

As a bonus they had an extensive selection of climbing shoes and gear, clothing, books and more. Staff helped my husband pick out a new pair of shoes and he was happy he had so many to try on in order to find the right fit.

Would happily visit the next time we're in Bozeman!

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Tara Fincher

★ 5

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Maggie Fischer

★ 5

My husband and I are avid climbers, visiting from NYC. Long story short: this is the best gym we’ve visited in the U.S.! The staff are *so* kind, welcoming, knowledgeable and friendly. The routes are incredibly set and maintained — they have something for everyone! Truly the best! And we can’t wait to come back!

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Ryan King

★ 5

Such a fun gym. Unfortunately only got to Boulder but can’t wait to get back and lead here. Setting is super fun with varying styles. Pretty epic wall construction.

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Colby Hall

★ 5

My child (12) took two private lessons with Kel and she was such a wonderful teacher. She was patient and kind and made him really excited to learn more (he's been begging me for more lessons).

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Lisa

★ 5

I’m so impressed with this gym. Great facility, excellent diversity of climbs, fun setting, very clean, and on par with many of the gyms in Colorado and Utah.

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harlow allen

★ 5

A M A Z I N G! i grew up here and this was the only place i would have my birthday party and i would climb everything they had to offer! i made friends with the staff because of how friendly they were to me even though i was annoying lol, but i still love it and in a year i hope i will be able to work there so; yes, you should visit Spire Climbing 🩵

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Brian Page

★ 5

The Spire is my happy place. I cannot recommend it highly enough. The facility is clean, safe, and well run. The staff are universally friendly, polite, and professional (enough, but also easy-going and flexible,) and are, generally, extremely knowledgeable. The setters are genius. There's a great mixture of grades, styles, and challenges, but more than that, they use the routes to teach you something. Maybe one it's heel hooks, other it's compression, a third it's body position, and not in a heavy handed, repetitive way, more theme and variation. My friend today chose a particular warm up route because she liked the flow. I said I liked how secure it all get, like you could free solo it, and she said, "yeah, it makes me feel like I'm dancing." Which brings me to the vibe of the place. It's awesome. You will see some world class climbers here, but you will also see them giving high fives to the beginner who just conquered their very first V2. Everyone is so supportive and friendly you should go there whether you're a hard core comp climber just passing through, or a complete beginner with a four year old in tow. Good times will be had by all.

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William Vernon

★ 5

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★ 3

Meh. Clean facility n such. This place has great potential, but It could cater to it’s audience a bit better. We were there for about 4 hours and only saw one group lead climbing- while the toprope and bouldering areas were packed. About 70% of the ropes climbing area is only for leading and it was all desolate. Maybe open the gym up a bit more for everyone by adding more top ropes??? I know theres tons of new climbers in the area, as this is a college town- make it more accessible!! Don’t get me wrong, lead climbing is wonderful and deserves a good chunk of a gym- but as folks that are just passing through for the day, we didn’t want to jump through the hoops to get the lead test because they force you to take the toprope and auto belay test first?? As if someone who is ready for a lead test cant clip themselves into an auto belay? I get it doesn’t take very long, but for people just getting a day pass, it feels like a huge inconvenience. Lastly, the bouldering overall has good setting, but maybe consider not putting the crux at the top of so many problems? Some of the boulder problems could be considered highballs and can just straight up be too dangerous for a gym.
anyways- great gym at its core but could definitely benefit from some more accessible expansion into the lead areas.

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Charles Campbell

★ 5

Awesome place

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ross hamand

★ 5

Best climbing gym you'll ever experience!

Includes LEAD, Top Rope, Auto-Belay, Bouldering, as well as, standard gym equipment.

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Austin Schoenkopf

★ 5

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Brianna Larsen

★ 5

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Jack Schnepf

★ 5

Great climbing gym: nice variety of routes for bouldering though difficulty can be inconsistent at times for a beginner. Gym upstairs offers nice variety. Staff Is great

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Carson Breezy

★ 5

Great atmosphere, low pressure and never a full moment

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Sam Sonnabend

★ 4

Background: I’ve been to several gyms around the country, have set at the facilities, and think climbing is pretty rad…. (Saying this to give it somewhat credibility when I give these suggestions :) )

Pros:
-The space is really nice. Open and lots of natural light
-Lots of wall space!
-Solid amount of routes and boulders
-Prices pretty standard but the student discount is nice (can’t really do much about the price. Pretty standard for all climbing gyms)
-The staff was very nice and helpful :)
-Good Vibes (subjective), but people were having fun and the vibes were good
-A fair amount of routes were very good!

Negatives (Improvements) mainly for the top rope and gym management:
1. The space for non-lead climbers is limited at best with 2-3 zones with half the gym off limits to many…. Which I don’t have the hugest problem with… BUT this creates a serious space issue (I was there on a Saturday noon which would be a peak time but wasn’t too busy, yet even with the space everyone was extremely cramped in 2-3 areas with lines at many auto belays and top ropes). This was polar opposite to when we went over to the lead area where 2 climbers were alone in the 30-40 “lead only” routes in two separate areas with no lead allowed in the top area (draws were nonexistent) and no top allowed in the lead area. Now this could be seen as a safety aspect for swinging out of climbs or interfering with a lead climber on a top rope nearby and risking a collision, but I have never been to another facility that separates the areas like this.

Solution: Mix the areas, put QuickDraws on all sections and top ropes on the lead areas. People can pull the rope if they want to lead and people can leave it on top if they want to top. This would spread out the gym especially during peak kids hours when currently kids take up the majority of the auto belays and take a long time on them… I mean kids be kids whatcha gonna do? Lol

#2 The Gri Gris built into top ropes and the wrap bar at top for anchors. Now I get this is for friction and understand what the facility is going for with built in safety and “auto locking” gri gris even though technically gri gris aren’t auto locking. The anchors are up there. Trust the climber to use them. The bar almost makes things more dangerous for inexperienced belayers as the friction causes them to not keep the rope tighter and bigger slack lines for weaker belayers or ones not paying attention. Same with the gri gris.

Solution: Use the anchors, trust your user base and educate the twist rather than implement it on every route with the bar. You could honestly still keep the gri gris if you wanted for personal sake but again trust the base with bringing their own devices and or having them checked out at the front desk. If anything the gri gris being on the routes encourage users who can’t really belay already have it there for them to attempt it with lack of skills or knowledge if staff is not paying attention.

#3: Spotty grading and progression on routes. Now I know every route can not be a masterpiece and setters are learning and I did come across fun routes in every grade. But the 12 selection in the top rope area is few and far between which is fine if you want to push them to the leads which is fine but if someone an experienced climber is alone they further pollute the already crowded auto belay area. Route grading was spotty with some 12s that I climbed being more at a 11- with one big shutdown move. I can say progression (comp style) of difficulty on the routes I did were fairly good, but several times I came across in a 11 or 12 route primarily where instead of it matching the style the set would just do a large move or super awkward transition to get “harder” and didn’t match or flow.

Solution: More feedback with setting team and communication

Many issues come from what I think is a lack of trust in its climbing base. Solid gym but lots of room for improvement! Don’t take this as snarky just trying to be constructive! Keep up the solid work!

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Steph O.

★ 5

Fun gym! We loved the routes set.

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Andi Jones

★ 5

Great quality climbing gym. Routes are changed frequently enough to keep you on your toes. Thank you for that.
The route setters do a great job setting problems that are challenging, but still make sense.
The workers are typically very welcoming, while also being serious and skilled climbers. Great teachers and often happy to help. Safety is a big priority at Spire. And they really value type 2 fun. Love the vibes.

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Julian Kizanis

★ 5

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Natalie Koffarnus

★ 5

Popular and busy climbing gym.

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Cole Brooks

★ 2

Good gym but way too small for the amount of people in Bozeman who use it. Membership is over 70 dollars a month and you can barely ever make it in because it’s always unbelievably packed regardless of what hour you show up. Like not pretty full, but packed like a ton of sardines. It’s ridiculously annoying.

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tom wuthrich

★ 5

Great crew at Spire putting on fun community events....

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Gabriel Vonheeder

★ 5

Good selection of walls.

Decent prices.

Patient staff.

There was a car double parked in the disabled people area though.

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Devon Brosnan

★ 5

Best community in Bozeman! Everyone is friendly, helpful, and supportive—from staff to members.

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Hallie Kronebusch

★ 5

Excellent kids lessons - the teachers are super attentive and helpful and they’re learning a lot! And of course a great facility overall

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Tamir Ashwal

★ 5

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delaney costa

★ 2

The pricing here is pretty standard and includes a student discount which is cool. Staff were friendly, but the rest of the gym felt very off putting.

I am a 5’5” woman and have been climbing for two years. I have been to gyms across the country and I must say this one is the least welcoming. There are only two female routesetters, and you can tell from the intended beta. I felt very frustrated being a v5 ish climber that I could not send even slabby v3s because they were clearly intended for much taller climbers.

The culture here is toxic as the taller male climbers ignored me and made comments about my height. I did not feel welcome here at all. I did not experience the sense of community and collaboration that the other male climbers had with each other, which I have been able to enjoy at every other gym I’ve been to.

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Boris Grin

★ 5

Awesome experience🤙🏾

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Peter Frantellizzi

★ 5

I had a great time at Spire Climbing while visiting Bozeman. I purchased a day pass and rental gear for about $30, which is a fair price for a facility like this.

I was impressed by the quantity and quality of their bouldering walls, as well as the auto belays. There are plenty of weights and climbing training equipment upstairs as well.

Thank you to the staff for being very friendly, sharing climbing knowledge on the area, and making my visit a very enjoyable one!

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_ josh kinzle

★ 5

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Alexandra Coey (Ally)

★ 5

Staff was amazing and climbing was a blast!

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Nick Stegmeier

★ 5

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Grace Trueman

★ 5

Visited for my sisters graduation and climbed here so I wouldn’t get behind. SUCH GOOD VIBES. The staff was friendly and they had accurate and FUN SETTING! People have complained about the pricing on here but for a bigger gym it’s pretty on par with what everyone else charges. Hoping the best for them! Looking forward to visiting again!

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Adalayde Scott

★ 5

I've been here for a few youth USAC competitions. The setting is always good, and I stick around to climb afterwards quite often. This visit around, my leg was recovering from an injury, so no bouldering for me, but everything looked fantastic! Employees were really respectful and it was just a chillenvironment. To top it all off, there was a great shop full of climbing goodies.

P.S-For those worried about kids at climbing gyms, we deserve climbing as much as you guys do, and while some kids are annoying, so are gym bros.

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Aria Frederickson

★ 5

Great.All the staff are so helpful with setting up my account And I would like to thank Zac, Nick, Kelsey, Shauna and Cam

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Jacob Krohn

★ 5

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Adam Pankratz

★ 5

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Alison Stevens

★ 5

Been climbing here since I moved to Bozeman! Amazing facility, great community. I like how the staff are pretty chill and almost hands off, but are ready at any moment if you need a hand or some help. Thorough testing, fun routes, would recommend!

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Lofton Brown

★ 5

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Shea

★ 5

I did not climb at this gym but went here to purchase shoes earlier this month while on vacation. The 5 stars is for the customer service provided by Kevin. He was AMAZING, super helpful, and patient. I don't remember how many pairs I tried on but I was surrounded by boxes, had to be more than 10 pairs. He was able to educate me on how to find the right fit and wasn't trying to push anything in their inventory.

I've been to a dedicated climbing store near me and I didn't receive this level of knowledge. Really appreciate the service. If you're looking for shoes definitely stop by this gym and ask for Kevin.

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Jason Palevsky

★ 5

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Kevin Lee

★ 5

Cool climbing gym in the area! Primarily bouldered and had some fun creative settings. Cam at the front desk was a super cool guy! Awesome place and worth your time especially when temps are too cold for outdoor climbing/bouldering in the area

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Nathan Schimke

★ 5

10/10 would recommend. Say hi to Sarah

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Alyssa Woodworth Beck

★ 5

I’m relatively new to climbing and I was very intimidated joining a gym by myself. However, all the staff here have been incredibly helpful and compassionate while I’ve been learning the ropes (pun intended). The atmosphere at Spire is inclusive and very social, and people are open to helping you out.

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Sam Malloy

★ 2

By far the most toxic and unwelcoming environment in a climbing gym in the ENTIRE United States. The staff are unbelievably rude and judgemental. The only reason this gets more than 1 star is because the climbing is pretty good. I don't recommend going here unless if its dumping rain or snow. The GM is a nice guy but every one else there cultivates an unwelcoming culture of toxicity.

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C M

★ 1

Spent time filing out the waiver, then paid the $22 to climb, and THEN was told my 8 year old has to wear a mask while climbing are you kidding me? No thanks. Next time please don’t waste people’s time and let them know your BS policies before hand.

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francesca Brown

★ 5

Very great experience would go back most definitely recommend 👍

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Simon Martin

★ 4

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Owen Wallis

★ 5

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Michael Josten

★ 5

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Judd Mashaw

★ 5

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Julie

★ 5

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Quang Nguyen

★ 5

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Olivia W

★ 5

Super fun space, all the staff are very friendly. This place just generally rocks. 😁

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Maggie Quinn

★ 5

I went to Spire a few days ago with zero climbing experience and the staff was helpful and kind when explaining how to use the equipment! The gal helping us made us feel comfortable asking any and all questions when figuring out what to do with the harness and equipment.Using the auto-belays was amazing because you could climb on your own and still feel safe!

The facility was impressive and clean. Absolutely check this place out if you’re looking for a fun way to exercise and challenge yourself!

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Joey Allison

★ 5

Super rad people and staff. The community spirit that climbing originally inspired but has seemed more fleeting in recent times is alive and well at Spire.

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Ben Johnson

★ 5

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Rich Brewis

★ 5

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Emma

★ 5

Rock climbing can be an intimidating sport, but Spire creates an inclusive and community-oriented space for everyone. Whether you've been climbing since before gyms were a thing—or you've been wanting to try it out for the first time—Spire is a great place to see your strengths in action and build community. In addition, the yoga and fitness classes, as well as personal training with Coach Phil makes Spire one-of-a-kind. This is an amazing community to be a part of.

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Caden Rogers

★ 5

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Kyle Stinson

★ 5

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Landon Alexander

★ 5

Awesome gym. Staff is very nice and helpful

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Colin Mensch

★ 5

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Joshua Miller

★ 5

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Tait Sougstad

★ 5

One of the best climbing gyms in Montana.

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Bill Kopell

★ 4

IMHO it could use a couple more top rope stations.
It's a nice facility with pleasant staff.

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Robin Gates

★ 5

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Mac Burgess

★ 5

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Aurora Reesman

★ 5

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Alicia Clements

★ 5

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Faith Doty

★ 5

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Ian Laird

★ 4

Pros:
-The gym is always clean and the staff are pretty nice.
-Lots of routes. There are two sides of the gym each with a bouldering section, a lead wall, and a TR wall.
-great setters! The routes are always a lot of fun to climb no matter your skill level. The one critique I have is that routes rated at the same level can vary a lot in difficulty. This seems to occur more at lower grades though.
-Exercise area is nice but I don’t really use it
-lots of hang boards :)

Con:
-kid swarms. During the summer there are summer camps where there are kids running all over the place. I get why you do it but I think member only climbing hour or something would be so nice. Or maybe just a time each week when people under 13 or something aren’t allowed.

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Lisa S

★ 5

Great staff, really helpful and friendly. Awesome space and plenty of different climbing routes & bouldering to try.

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Eric M

★ 5

Fun place to climb. Always clean and well kept. Protocols are in place to help prevent Covid spread. Felt safe. Highly recommend.

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Scott Dohm

★ 5

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Jason Zevenbergen

★ 5

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Ashley Burkardt

★ 5

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josh gruenberg

★ 5

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Elizabeth E

★ 5

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Bailey McCann

★ 5

A fun environment, a great place to meet people, and the yoga/fitness classes are fantastic

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Wyatt Petty

★ 4

Been coming to this climbing gym ever since I moved here (although there is no other indoor option in Bozeman). I really enjoy the atmosphere of Spire. They have a well rounded staff who is helpful and (mostly) friendly. Their routes have seemed to really... well sucked for a little while. Other then that, they have a good selection of weights and cardio machines for a climbing gym, as well as a yoga studio for stretching and getting in touch with your roots. They just raised their prices for members, which is a little frustrating. But if you’re looking for a fun indoor climbing experience, Spire is all Bozeman has got to offer. You get what you pay for, and Spire is clearly doing something right!

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Bill Johnson

★ 1

Can someone else open a climbing gym in Bozeman so Spire’s monopoly will be broken and they will be forced to stop being such capitalists. I mean seriously spire you are a bit ridiculous with your financial practices.
Your stationary bikes are terrible. You need new ones. The whole gym area needs a revamp if you’re going to charge as much as you do.

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Mark Hayward

★ 5

This is my second home. Great place, great people!

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scott salzer

★ 4

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GM Faux

★ 4

Its such a fun place and a very good way to work out! Its also fun for those who enjoy climbing but cant during the winter, its also a fun challange getting to the top of the climbing walls! Will go again no doubt!!

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Jakub Galczynski

★ 5

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Alex Fischer

★ 4

Spire is such a cool gym for the town of Bozeman, I had some concerns earlier and left a lower star review, however Spire's Staff clearly makes an effort to show support to their customers. Super awesome gym!!

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Serena Blakley

★ 5

Awesome time, had lots of bouldering options even as a beginner and the showers were clean, a great plus while travelling. The student discount is for anybody with a student ID even my canadian university was accepted and the staff are always up for answering any questions.

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RJ M

★ 5

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Sawyer Croteau

★ 5

I'm in love! This is by far the best climbing gym I've been to. Big enough to have everything you need, but not overwhelming. Lots of bouldering, sport climbs, auto-belays, and lead routes! Always clean and organized, with new routes being set up consistently. Was pleasantly surprised to see GriGris attached to all the ropes, so you won't need your own device for top rope belay.

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Jennifer Frazer

★ 5

Great family day time on a stormy summer day. The 6 and 3 yr old had a blast. We plan to come again.

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K Z

★ 5

Fantastic climbing gym! Lead, rope, speed and boudlering all under one roof. Nice routes; compliments to the great setters! Nice selection in the pro shop as well. Bathrooms were clean. Offers drinks and snacks for purchase. Staff are incredible! Super engaging and friendly. If your a beginner like me or a pro like my hubs and son..you will love it here! Can't wait to come back!

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Jeremy Aldrich

★ 5

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sara kantorowicz

★ 5

Went for an 8 year old's birthday party. My kids (6&14) had a really awesome time. The staff was great with all the kids, I was super impressed! Special mention for Zach, kids absolutely loved him! We'll definitely go again.

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Mikaela DiBerardinis

★ 5

We had an excellent time as a family and have not been since we'll before kids! Will be going back for sure!

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chris lohss

★ 5

Spire is a top notch climbing gym with an awesome staff to support it! I have been to several gyms in the US and Europe and have found our local gym to be superior on many accounts. It’s clean! The routes change on a regular basis, the holds are the latest variety available, and best of all they are thoroughly cleaned in between each set. The owners, staff and setters care, and pay attention to customer input. Spire is spacious as they have expanded the facility several times as our climbing community grows. At times in the afternoon it can get busy with youth programs, but this is what we want in climbing! Younger generations getting after it!!

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Thomas Bushnell

★ 5

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Karl Fostvedt

★ 3

Decent, but expensive.

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Wayd Walker

★ 5

First time at a climbing gym. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Had a great time. Nice facility. Clean bathroom's. Will definitely be back.
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My wife and I have become members of the gym. My wife is enjoying yoga sessions while I enjoy climbing. It is a very laid-back, friendly, welcoming atmosphere. They offer classes that are very helpful for beginners. The classes are small and personal. The list of pro's could go on. Well worth a visit.

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Jacob Beckham

★ 5

This place is immaculate. The routes are really challenging and have an amazing variety, my only complaint is there weren't quite enough beginner routes but it's kind of a moot point since they have such a nice gym up top so my wife and I could mix up climbing with weight lifting. Really enjoyed this place and would tell anyone interested in climbing to come here while in town.

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Ezekiel Willams

★ 5

Lots of variety and great fun!

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Trevor Beitman

★ 5

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Andres V

★ 5

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Gavin Jardstrom

★ 5

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Jeremy Aaron

★ 5

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Jonathan Hoag

★ 5

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★ 5

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Nicholas Richardson

★ 5

Really fun climbing center. They also have some really great yoga classes. If you're feeling adventurous try AcroYoga! Mckinsey does a great job teaching the class. If you're new to AcroYoga she does a great job getting your started on the basics!

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Tj Stone

★ 4

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Brett L

★ 5

Large gym with lots of high quality routes. I like how they do free top rope belay lessons.

I edited my review after a large number of new routes were set. My only advise for the future would be to incrementally set new routes in sections (as I've seen here before), instead of one large batch after a long period of time (as was basically done this latest time). That way there is more continuous change, and less chance someone will go again after a month and see all the same routes.

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Kristina Otfinoski

★ 5

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Evan Hayes

★ 5

Great for kids. Would definitely recommend this place and will be going back when we have family in town.

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David Fitzpatrick

★ 5

Always fun, very professional staff.

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Joshua Schuler

★ 5

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Scott Lundberg

★ 4

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Jacob Scharfman

★ 5

The old gym was great but the expansion makes it exceptional!

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Fernanda Marcillo

★ 5

Muy buen lugar para realizar escalada. Ademas tiene anexo un gym donde también se dan clases de yoga. Atención por parte de los empleados muy buena

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Joe Schmitt

★ 5

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Keegan Millard

★ 5

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Greg Ellsworth

★ 5

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Henrik Sundqvist

★ 5

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S K

★ 5

Great gym and atmosphere. The 15 percent discount on gear for members is amazing. If you climb here you should have no reason to go to REI.

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Conrad Anker

★ 5

With the expanded Walltopia section, a full range of campus boards, high quality free weights and a diverse offering of yoga classes this is hands down the BEST gym in Bozeman. This is the place to get fit with a supportive community and challenge yourself.

Spire also offer a full range of climbing gear - from ice climbing, trad climbing, harnesses, shoes and intro packages take a look at the selection. Members get a discount - which always helps.

It is time to climb!

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Fahad

★ 5

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Kirkwood Donavin

★ 4

One of my favorite places in all of Bozeman (right up with my home :-). Large facility, friendly and helpful staff, lots of free and cheap climb-educational opportunities for members.

I took off a star for one reason: the routes aren't taped. I very much dislike that, although I understand it is expensive to tape routes. There are frequently multiple routes with similarly colored rocks close to one another...a bit frustrating.

Still, they have my membership for a long while.

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Ernar Dzhumasov

★ 5

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Marylee Harrer

★ 5

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Nicole Elek

★ 5

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quinn fitzpatrick

★ 5

Went once, decided to get a membership. Great gym.

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Jan Klitzke

★ 5

Awesome experience, great gym and climbing area!

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Andrew Nakas

★ 5

Amazing place! Super supportive of the community. I love how they are getting into yoga.

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Loni Odenbeck

★ 5

Fantastic all around gym. Nice cardiovascular equipment, training room, yoga classes and huge bouldering and rope climbing areas. Hands down the nicest gym I've been to.

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Parker Thornton

★ 5

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David Funke

★ 5

This place is amazing!!! Visiting family in Bozeman and needed something to kill the time....so glad we happened upon this place. What an amazing facility. We were brand new to climbing and the staff gave us a great tutorial..literally "showing us the ropes". Then they turned us loose to have a great time. Now we have some climbing addicts! We will definitely be coming back on future visits through Bozeman!

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Max Bechdel

★ 5

Awesome gym! Everything from the people that work there to the lead routes to the bouldering room!

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Karen Funke

★ 5

Spire Climbing Center is a great place for everyone! Staff is super knkowledgeable and the route setters are the best on the planet.

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