Climb and boulder at Seven Bays in Dartmouth, a 12,000-square-foot facility with varied walls, training boards, and a full gym setup.
Things to See and Do
When you walk in, you’ll pass the welcome desk and café. Grab a coffee before climbing, or pick up a day pass and get started.
With an open layout and plenty of room to move, it’s easy to focus on your own climbing or chat with others. Try the overhang, slab, and face walls, or train on the tension boards and fingerboards.
Once you’ve finished climbing, head to the back for strength and cardio training, with benches, bikes, squat racks, and rowers—or grab a drink and relax in the lounge.
Planning Your Visit
What to bring
- Comfortable athletic clothes, preferably longer pants so you don’t scrape your knees.
- Storage, bathrooms, and change rooms are available on-site.
When to go
- It’s quieter during the day. After 5 pm, expect a busier, more social atmosphere.
Getting there
- Parking is available out front, and bus stops are nearby.
Passes
- Purchase a day, seven-day, or monthly pass. You can buy a membership if you plan on going more often.
- Take the Bouldering 101 course, where you’ll learn essential skills alongside other new climbers.
Insider Tip
The gym welcomes all skill levels, including new climbers. No prior knowledge of bouldering is required. Staff are helpful and inclusive, so don’t hesitate to ask questions.
Should Know
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AccessibilityWheelchair accessible
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DurationAllow for at least 2 hours.