
Central Rock Gym: Atlanta's bouldering hub with gear on hand and challenging routes.
Central Rock Gym is a Midtown Atlanta bouldering gym at 715 Peachtree St NE. It offers a compact space with dense routes and a new tension board. Reviews note friendly staff and that equipment, including chalk bags, can be provided. The venue is basement-level with minimal exterior signage, and parking in Midtown can be tough. No belays or top-roping—solely bouldering.
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Access to a variety of bouldering routes with regular updates to keep challenges fresh and engaging.
Convenient rental of climbing shoes, chalk bags, and other essential gear for your session.
Use of advanced training equipment to improve technique, strength, and problem-solving skills.
Flexible membership options including introductory offers and multi-gym access across locations.
Welcoming atmosphere with routes suitable for all levels, from first-timers to seasoned climbers.
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Overall rating
Brooke Ullery
Best setting in Atlanta! And the new tension board really takes it to the next level. Only thing that would make this gym better is windows.
Al Zhang
Location was a little difficult to find. There's no sign on the outside that we could see, so we had to go into the building and ask the person at the desk for directions. No belays or top roping here, just bouldering. But the routes were fun and they can provide all equipment, including chalk bags, which was very convenient.
Graham Hill
It's honestly like they don't even want you to find this place. Hidden in the basement of an office building with virtually no signs anywhere. Parking is miserable as to be expected with Midtown. The climbing itself is passable. Go to either of the other locations if you can.
Terrence I Mosley
I signed up for the $0 payment for the remainder of May and free June offer anticipating to pay July 1st. I’m from out of town and there is a location near me (which was a surprise). This kind of deal I feel is an invitation to get know CRG. With my funds being very limited, this was a great way to figure out if I want to keep CRGor go back to Movement which has many locations where I live. I visited all the gyms which were lovely. Great challenging boulders. More challenging than Movement’s NYC locations. It made me look forward to getting back and trying the Manhattan locations. I checked my bank account and saw that I was charged. I happen to be at a location that was different from where I signed up. I brought it up to that gym and they said that I had to go to my home gym. I called the home gym. The manager was unavailable but the person over the phone admitted that there was an error. I emailed and followed up with the store manager. Instead of refunding like I asked, she did what was most convenient for her. She moved my next payment to August 1 and did not refund me the money. I was very clear that I needed a refund. if someone asked for a refund and they are justified in that, it should just happen. No question. No work around. This was your error.While this is a minor inconvenience, It does throw me off my budget while I’m out of town for work and has put a bad taste in my mouth with how CRC conducts business. Mistakes happen. That’s fine. I don’t like that solution was to continue my inconvenience. Money is tight. I was excited to try the New York gym which is close to work. This has killed that excitement. While movement gyms are more expensive, when I’ve run into issues it’s always been handled professionally and with unexpected care to correct the issue. This experience has led me to believe that things like this will continue. I just tried to cancel my membership and the website won’t allow me to complete the request. I’ve already fulfilled my agreement. I just want to close the loop on this.
Rebecca Senft
Usually climb at their Kennesaw location, but wanted to try this one out too. This location only had bouldering (which is a positive or a negative depending on who you are.) It’s smaller than most of the climbing gyms I’ve been to, but there are plenty of routes packed in, and the people here are really friendly. Definitely would recommend to people who want to boulder - no matter your skill level.