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Rock Climbing at Whitney Peak

March 10, 2016 by Anjanette Young Leave a Comment

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Rock Climbing at Whitney Peak

There is more to Reno then gambling! We now have a world-class climbing facility located at the Whitney Peak Hotel BaseCamp. It is in the heart of downtown Reno and features the world’s tallest climbing wall. The rock climbing wall is 164′ and should satisfy even the most avid climber.

Rock Climbing at Whitney Peak BaseCamp

BaseCamp also includes a 7,000-square-foot indoor bouldering park with over 3,200 square feet of climbable space. There is something for everyone including a separate and safe area for the kids to have fun. If you don’t enjoy rock climbing, you can still check out the slackline or participate in balance sports. 

Rock Climbing at Whitney Peak- Check out the world's tallest climbing wall and other athletic activities at the Whitney Peak BasecCamp

While your climbing those walls or traversing the bouldering park let the kids play.  Peanut Butter & Jellyfish is a children’s athletic based skill development program where you can introduce your the kids to climbing and yoga.

Other Basecamp Features:

Only official 15-meter speed wall in the United States
Multi-pitch sport climbing with belay ledge (70 ft the first pitch, 94 ft the second)
Beginner to expert level routes
Top rope and leadable terrain
Climbing Classes
Group Fitness Classes
Children’s Classes
Birthday Parties

Climbing Hours:

6 am to 10 pm daily

Day Pass Pricing:

YOUTH (12 & UNDER)
Drop-In: $12
Hotel Guest: $5

ADULT (13 – 54)
Drop-In: $17
Hotel Guest: $10

SENIOR (55 & UP)
Drop-In: $12
Hotel Guest: $5

STUDENT
Drop-In: $12 (with valid ID – includes gear)
Hotel Guest: $5 (with valid ID – does not include gear)

Whitney Peak non-gaming, non-smoking hotel is a safe and fun place to accommodate everyone in the family at every skill level.  For the adventurers, I dare you to climb all the way and see our most iconic landmark.  I hear the view of the Reno Arch is amazing from the top!

To learn more about Rock Climbing at Whitney Peak visit their website WhitneyPeakHotel.com

More fun places to visit in the Reno area:

Nevada Discovery Museum

National Automobile Museum

Fleischmann Planetarium

Images Courtesy of Whitney Peak Hotel

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