Women’s Climbing Meetup

Join us for our women’s climbing meet-up led by our very own Julia Nelson. This is a welcoming and supportive space for women and non-binary climbers to connect, climb, and grow your skills—whether you're brand new to the sport or a seasoned crusher. We’ll warm up together, share beta, and encourage each other on and off the wall. Come solo or bring a friend, everyone is welcome! Let’s build strength, confidence, and community together.

This meetup happens twice a month on Thursdays, alternating each time between bouldering and rope climbing. For rope climbing meetups, top rope certification is required.

Thursdays 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Rope Climbing: May 29th | July 3rd | July 31st | August 28th

Bouldering: June 12th | July 17th | August 14th

Parent’s Night Out

Enjoy a night out in Longmont while your kids climb, play, and explore at Climbing Collective! Parent’s Night Out includes both bouldering and rope climbing, plus games and guided challenges with our experienced coaches. It’s a fun, active evening that gives parents time to unwind while kids stay engaged and moving.

Friday, June 27th | 5:30 - 8:00 PM

Friday, July 25th | 5:30 - 8:00 PM

Monthly Meetup

Members—RSVP and stop by!

Non-members options:

  1. Try out a membership! No registration fee, no contract, no kidding. 

  2. Buy a day pass—adult / student / youth options available.

Details:

  • Free pizza!

  • Happy Hour pricing on beer!

  • DJ!

  • Date Coming Soon

WinterFest + Ice Climbing World Cup

Longmont Climbing Collective (LCC) is bringing the Ice Climbing and Dry Tooling World Cup back to the U.S. for the first time since 2019. The international competition is governed by the UIAA – the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation, which hosts qualifying and youth events throughout the year and across the globe. LCC has agreed to a 5-year partnership to host the event in Longmont.

The event was last held in North America in Denver, Colorado, six years ago, attracting thousands of spectators. Over two hundred athletes from twenty-six countries competed in the overall World Cup Lead and Speed categories.

Photo: Levi Harrell