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2014/2015
Momentum’s first bouldering-only facility is just minutes away from iconic American Fork Canyon where Momentum co-founder Jeff Pedersen helped pioneer steep sport climbing in the late 1980s/early1990s. This gym captures every angle imaginable from slab to cave climbing, and includes a large top out boulder in the center of the space. Training diehards will also find plenty of weight equipment and well as a Moon board and spray wall.
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2017
This full service gym marked Momentum’s first foray into a market outside of Utah, and was also our first ground-up build. We drew on decades of indoor and outdoor climbing experience to design exciting and aesthetic climbing and bouldering walls for Texas climbers of all ages and experience levels. The gym features expansive top rope and lead climbing terrain up to 55 feet in height, cracks, a 15 meter speed wall, bouldering area, auto-belay zone and full fitness gym.
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2017
At 43,000 square feet, this massive bouldering gym is Momentum’s largest facility so far, and is located just minutes from downtown Houston. We share a parking lot with hundreds of art studios, where local artists create using paint, clay, metal, and more. Some of these artists even display the occasional work inside our gym! We are grateful to be a part of this community and feel that our routesetters fit right in as they use climbing holds and body movement to create their own works of art.
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2024
Momentum Fort Union is our largest and most ambitious facility to date, located in the heart of Midvale, Utah. As our 4th installment in the Salt Lake Valley, this 47,000 square foot behemoth will set new standards for indoor climbing. Featuring expansive lead and top-rope climbing areas, a massive bouldering zone, and a comprehensive training center featuring dedicated spaces for weightlifting, cardio, and yoga. Whether you’re gearing up for your next big climb or seeking a balanced workout, Momentum Fort Union is a game-changer for climbers and fitness enthusiasts alike.