1155 W 5th Ave, Denver, Colorado 80204
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Equipment
Movement Baker
Movement Baker is a climbing-focused gym located in Denver's historic Baker neighborhood, designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Spanning 32,000 square feet, it features extensive bouldering walls and offers a diverse range of fitness classes.
Pricing
- $102/month for standard membership
- $28 day pass
- $175 for a 7-visit pass
- $6 for climbing shoes rental
- $5 for harness rental
- $2 for chalk bag rental
- $11 for a package of all listed rentals
Classes
- Yoga
- HIIT
1155 W 5th Ave, Denver, Colorado 80204
Reviews
Cate Freyer (Google User)
2 months ago
I would give this place 1000 stars!! We wanted to climb on our road trip, and this gym was a delightful treat! Great boulders, fun top rope, something for everyone. Gleaming locker rooms, and friendly friendly staff! I kind of want to travel more just to come back and say hi. One of our climbers had a breakthrough on the wall, learned some new stuff, and they genuinely cared and were enthusiastic. LOVE THIS GYM!!
Taylor Schaar (Google User)
2 months ago
I love it here. Such great value for the membership. Movement is a truly wonderful name for this place that helps me move my body and mind in so many ways. Yes, it gets crowded, but it makes me so happy to see so much community.
Andrew Keelan (Google User)
2 months ago
I'm new to climbing and just joined Movement last month, really for the bouldering in RINO, but have quickly found top rope climbing to be way more fun! The route setting is great, changes often, and I continually hear it's the best of all the big gyms in Denver. I 100% agree with other reviewers that the arena style seating makes it so much fun to watch others climb and the vibe is really friendly and inclusive. Plus, the staff is great - helpful with testing, questions, etc.
David Palalay (Google User)
2 months ago
Very nice facility. But I have to shoutout David Medina. His expertise and professionalism are next to none. He demonstrates a passion for the climbing community that is often lost and overlooked. I think critics of his demeanor are misinterpreted. Most accidents that occur in a climbing gym could easily be prevented if dangerous habits are addressed. No one likes being told that what they're doing is potentially risky and it is a difficult conversation to have. Climbing has grown exponentially in the last 20 years and with that comes change in techniques and equipment. We have to trust our climbing professionals to help us keep up the best standard possible so that we can continue to climb as risk-free as possible.
Lisa (Google User)
2 months ago
I’ve had such a love-hate relationship with this gym over the years. Yes, this place is a major scene and can be incredibly obnoxious at times. The bathrooms definitely need work and this isn’t the cleanest gym, but regardless, it’s truly one of the best gyms I’ve ever been to. The setting is consistently phenomenal and they always have harder climbs with varying styles. It’s extremely hard to find a gym with multiple options for the 5.13 range, and they always have challenging routes that are accessible for shorter (5’1) climbers. This is the gym where I first fell in love with climbing nearly a decade ago and whenever I’m in Colorado it’s always a positive experience when I go back.