2007
20,000
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180
SANDY CLIMBING GYM HOURS
REGULAR HOURS
MONDAY – FRIDAY |
6AM – 11PM |
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SATURDAY |
10AM – 10PM |
*Members Only 8AM – 10AM |
SUNDAY |
10AM – 6PM |
Holiday & Special Hours
Memorial Day |
Monday, May 26, 2025 |
10:00 am – 6:00 pm |
All Youth Programs are Cancelled |
Independence Day |
Friday, July 4, 2025 |
10:00 am – 6:00 pm |
All Youth Programs are Cancelled |
Labor Day |
Monday, Sept. 1, 2025 |
10:00 am – 6:00 pm |
All Youth Programs are Cancelled |
Thanksgiving Day |
Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025 |
Closed |
All Youth Programs are Cancelled |
Christmas Eve |
Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025 |
10:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Youth Programs on Holiday Break |
Christmas Day |
Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025 |
Closed |
Youth Programs on Holiday Break |
New Years Eve |
Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025 |
10:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Youth Programs on Holiday Break |
New Years Day |
Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026 |
10:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Youth Programs on Holiday Break |
First Time at our Sandy Climbing Gym?
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First Time at our Sandy Climbing Gym?
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What's the Difference Between Bouldering / Top Rope / Lead Climbing?
Bouldering is climbing up to 15ft (in gym) off the ground without the use of ropes or climbing gear. Pads are provided throughout the bouldering areas and participation in a Safety Orientation is required prior to climbing. This type of climbing is available to climbers of any skill level and does not require a partner.
Top Roping is climbing up to 50ft (in gym) on a rope that is already attached to the top of the wall while being belayed by a certified partner below. This type of climbing is available to climbers of any skill level and requires a partner(s). Belay certification is required prior to climbing. Belay Classes are offered daily, visit a location’s “classes” page for more information or to sign up.
Lead Climbing refers to climbing on our full height walls in areas that do not already have a rope attached at the top. Unlike Top Roping, Lead climbers must bring the rope with them as they progress up the wall. Leading is an advanced form of climbing and not recommended until you have a strong Top Rope climbing foundation. Lead Certification is required prior to leading in our gyms. Classes are offered several times a month at our rope gyms, please review the requirements prior to signing up for this class on a location’s “classes” page.
- Please note:
- Momentum Lehi, SODO, and Silver Street are Bouldering Only gyms.
Momentum Millcreek, Sandy, and Katy offer both Rope Climbing and Bouldering. - We do not allow anyone other than Momentum employees to provide belay instruction inside our gyms.
- Momentum Lehi, SODO, and Silver Street are Bouldering Only gyms.
WHAT TO EXPECT
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All visitors are required to fill out a waiver, including spectators.
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Rope Climbers must be belay certified prior to climbing.
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If you know how to belay, visit the Front Desk to get certified.
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If you do not know how to belay, sign up for our Learn To Belay Class!
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Lead Climbing requires a 35meter rope, certification, and ability to climb a 5.10 test route.
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Exercise equipment use is first come first serve.
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Climbing Shoes, Harness, and Belay Device rentals available at Front Desk.
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We do not provide or rent out lead ropes.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING?
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CONTACT US
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220 W. 10600 S.
Sandy, UT
Phone: 801-990-6890
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING…

You have increased your fees twice, and in that time frame some of the routes have not changed, which is really out of touch.
Very close to cancelling my membership if this does not improve.
If you’re heading to Momentum Rock Climbing, I highly recommend asking for Jackson. His knowledge, encouragement, and genuine passion for climbing truly made my visit memorable. I can’t wait to come back for another climb – thanks to Jackson for making it such a fantastic time!
This used to be a cool place before covid.
As far as other gym amenities go, there are movement classes available Monday through Saturday. Ladies night is Monday for $10 admission. There are two spin bikes upstairs which is helpful for warning up, as well as a couple other cardio machines, and a good fitness center with benches and free weights, foam rollers, rings, hang boards with pulleys for weight reduction options, and a tension board and a kilter board.
The staff who helped us this visit were Malakai, Jackson and Carl. They gave us beta for outdoor climbs and helped orient us to the area and were easy to talk with. Thanks guys!
All the staff is very knowledgeable and helpful . Would recommend this place to anyone !
I will say I had a family member that was into climbing so I’ve never had to do any of their classes but I’ve heard good things about them. I would highly recommend!
But I went to the front climbing gym in ogden and they had the worst customer service and were really horrible.
Momentum in sandy has always been great. They make sure we have fun and they are safe and have great service.
DO NOT GO HERE, this gym is the most unwelcoming gym i have ever been to. I've been climbing all over utah at different gyms and i took some friends climbing today who are new to climbing, when we go in i have to show them how to belay before they take the test, after about 5 minutes they knew how to belay really well and when we went to take the test the guy at the front desk said we are not all to climb and not allowed to take the test because i showed them how to belay and they will need to take the $35 HOUR long class on just how to belay. After they said we are now allowed to climb (just because i showed my friends) i asked for a refund and they were not able to refund me and made me get a gift card instead, later when i asked about where it says in the rules and he just pointed to this very small poster And said its on here. NO WHERE in this poster does it say that if you show someone how to belay it means you cant climb. This gym is the most UNWELCOMING CLIMBING GYM IN UTAH. The gym in leghi is much much better but this one is absolutely terrible.
The equipment and walls for climbing were awesome though.
Took my girlfriend today and asked if I could teach her how to top rope belay. Eric let me know it had to be a Momentum staff member, which honestly peeved me a little at first, but in hind sight I appreciate him keeping everybody safe.
Thanks Eric!
EXCEPT THIS ONE TIME I BROUGHT MY TOY DINOSAURS TO THE GYM AND ASKED THE FRONT DESK STAFF IF THEY WANTED TO PLAY DINOSAURS WITH ME. THIS ONE GIRL THERE SAID NO. WHICH IS FINE, SHE DOESN’T NEED TO PLAY DINOSAURS WITH ME. BUT THEN SHE TAKES OUT HER OWN DINOSAUR FROM BEHIND THE DESK AND PROCCEDS TO PLAY DINOSAURS AT THE OTHER END OF THE DESK WITHOUT ME. GRANTED HER DINOSAUR WAS OF A HIGHER QUALITY AND MUCH COOLER THAN MINE. I JUST THOUGHT THAT WAS EXTEMELY RUDE…
Jokes on her I went in early the next day and stole her dinosaur and I’m not sure I’m going to give it back…
Other than that one experience Sandy Momentum is the best. One time the management even offered to get me a membership at another gym
I started climbing when I was at level 5.5 and at 290 pounds. Everyone was so nice and were happy I was there having fun climbing.
I dropped 110 pounds and now do 5.10s. It's so fun to see how much I've improved. The climbing is so freeing. I recommend it.
One of the few places you can learn how to crevice climb. If you’re new or experienced in the sport this is a great place to be.
When someone is new at something it’s nice to have someone teach you and be patient and not act like a brat. It’s nice to have someone be understanding and patient. So thank you to the employee who ruined the whole experience for me! ??
Regardless, I’ll continue to love Momentum, except for the way the team coaches, especially one in particular who’s name starts with a P and rhymes with calmer, conduct themselves and control their teams. I have personally witnessed P-calmer encourage team kids to cut in front of other patrons, and have them do 4x4s on routes that countless others are trying to have fun on. I have even had a swarm of children under team rule bombard me on the fitness deck and all push push me away from the hang board I was STANDING UNDER AND USING. Another time I was stepped on while having a stretch. Neither time did I receive an excuse me or an apology.
Wonderful cracks, decent fitness deck, great setting (especially Jakes routes,) and good hours. Just cannot complain enough about the way the youth teams and their leaders behave.
Teach etiquette and manners and these feelings that radiate to others than myself, can be rescinded.
Will post continuously until my post stop being deleted or the problem is resolved. Whichever is the latter.
I only had one bad experience with Ryan, I taught my friends how to belay and all to pass the test, they struggled a little bit, and Ryan instead of helping them out a bit just lost his patience, took away our ropes in the test and walked away saying "your lives are on your hands". Couldve been kinder about it is all, maybe he had a bad day, but I really appreciate everyone else who is friendly and clearly loves rock climbing with a passion! Great place, I've made many friends, and I've only been coming for 4 weeks
(Take the 2 week free trial if you can, you can use it twice, and it's the price of a day pass)
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