Preschool Climbing Program

Discover the joy of climbing at Spire Climbing + Fitness with our Preschool Climbing Program! Designed for kids aged 3-5, these 6-week sessions are filled with fun, games, and group activities that encourage interaction with peers. Watch your child's confidence soar as they conquer climbing challenges, enhance problem-solving skills, and develop social connections with kids their own age. Our program is a perfect blend of play, growth, and exploration, providing a nurturing environment for your little ones to thrive. Enroll your child in our Preschool Climbing Program today and let the adventure begin!

Program Details:

Ages Groups: 3-5

When: Fridays 9 - 10am; 6 week sessions. Please view our calendar for next session.

Cost: $115 / 6-week session (includes rental gear)

Location: Main Facility - 13 Enterprise Blvd, Bozeman MT 59718

Sessions full? Join our wait list!

Policies

  • We do not offer makeup classes. Although, regardless of the reason for absence, participants may receive up to one day pass with gear per session in place of makeups. We offer free orientations and belay lessons for parents who would like to come in with their children outside of class time.

  • If a session is full and you would like to add your child to the waitlist, please join the Wait List above. All on the waitlist will receive an email when a spot opens, and signups will be first-come, first-serve.

  • Cancellations made before 14 days prior to the start of the session will be refunded. All cancellations made less than 14 days before the event will not be refunded. Transfers are only permitted up to 14 days prior to the start of the session.

  • Climbing can be a high-risk activity, which is why safety is at the forefront of our program. Behavior that is disruptive, disrespectful, or dangerous impacts the safety of students and staff. Spire Staff works to accommodate and adapt to the needs of all students and families, however Spire’s Program Director reserves the right to dismiss any student whose behavior is not in the best interest of the program.