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Safe, fun, and educational climbing experiences for kids and youth groups

At Rock-About Climbing Adventures, we believe that climbing is more than just a sport—it’s an opportunity for personal growth, teamwork, and outdoor exploration. Our programs for scout groups, nonprofits, spring break, and summer camps, are designed to help young climbers develop confidence, resilience, and leadership skills in a safe and supportive environment. Led by AMGA-certified guides, our climbing experiences teach valuable life lessons through adventure, challenge, and fun. Whether scaling new heights or learning essential climbing techniques, our goal is to inspire the next generation of climbers and foster a lifelong love for the outdoors.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What age groups are the Kids Camps designed for?

    Our Kids Rock Climbing Camps are perfect for ages 7 and up. We ensure that each child is challenged appropriately based on their age and ability level, from complete beginners to more adventurous young climbers. Our guides are AMGA-certified and experienced with teaching kids, making safety and fun our top priorities.

  • Do parents need to stay during the Kids Camp?

    Nope! Our Kids Camps are fully supervised, so parents can drop their kids off knowing they are in safe, experienced hands. If you’d like to stay and watch, you're more than welcome, but our guides handle everything from gear fitting to climbing instruction.

  • My child has never climbed before—will they be able to participate?

    Absolutely! Our Kids Climbing Camps are designed for all skill levels, including complete beginners. We start with the basics and help kids build confidence step by step, making sure they feel comfortable before progressing to more challenging climbs.

  • What does a Scout Troop climbing experience include?

    We offer specialized Scout Climbing Programs that help Scouts develop leadership, teamwork, and outdoor skills while earning merit badges. Programs typically include:

    • Climbing instruction tailored to scout levels
    • Knot tying, belaying, and climbing safety education
    • Hands-on climbing experience at beautiful outdoor locations
    • Optional merit badge requirements completion (check with us in advance!)

    Our guides work with BSA, Girl Scouts, and other youth organizations to create an educational and adventure-filled experience.

  • How do you ensure safety for kids and large groups?

    • All guides are AMGA-certified and trained in wilderness first aid
    • Top-of-the-line climbing gear is provided and checked for safety
    • Low guide-to-climber ratio to ensure every participant gets hands-on instruction
    • Clear safety instructions before every climb to ensure kids and participants feel comfortable before they start

    We create a supportive, encouraging environment where kids and groups can learn and have fun safely.

  • Do you offer discounted rates for non-profits and youth organizations?

    Yes! We believe in making rock climbing accessible to all, which is why we offer special pricing for non-profits, schools, and youth organizations. If you’re booking for a large group or a special initiative, contact us, and we’ll work with you to create a custom package that fits your budget.

  • What should kids and group participants bring?

    • Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing (athletic wear is best)
    • Closed-toe shoes (hiking or athletic shoes preferred)
    • Plenty of water and snacks
    • Sunscreen and a hat for sun protection

    We provide all climbing gear, including helmets, harnesses, and ropes, so there’s no need to bring any specialized equipment.

  • How do we book a camp or group climbing event, and what’s the cancellation policy?

    Booking is easy! Just choose the course above to reserve a date. Since group and camp slots fill up fast, we recommend booking early.

    • Flexible cancellation policy—please notify us in advance if you need to reschedule.
    • Group discounts available—contact us for pricing and availability.

Reviews & Testimonials

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★★★★★

The Real Deal


"My 13-year-old son had a great time at Rock-About Rock Climbing Camp! This is the real deal outdoor experience. They trained the kids and made sure they were safe. Going to Enchanted Rock on the last day of camp was especially fun."


– Lucinda C.

★★★★★

Great Way to Get Kids Into Nature and Enjoy the Summer


"My two boys had a lot of fun during the one-week rock-climbing, swimming, and caving camp. They went to Barton Creek, Reimer's Ranch, and Enchanted Rock. It was a great mix of climbing and outdoor adventure."


– Linda G.

★★★★★

First Class Climbing Crew


"The Rock-About crew did such a great job teaching our Scout troop about climbing that we are definitely coming back again. They were very professional and patient with the youth. They made sure everyone was having fun and staying safe. We highly recommend them!"


– ScoutingMojo

★★★★★

Boy Scout Adventure


"We are a Boy Scout Troop in Houston, Texas, and have been working with Adam Mitchell and Rock-About for nearly a decade. Our Boy Scouts learn valuable climbing and rappelling skills with their experienced and encouraging climbing staff. Equally important, our youth gain confidence in themselves, respect for safety, and reliance on their teammates. Adam and his crew are always on time, prepared, and positive—even when we are not. We will be climbing with Rock-About on the next campout that our Scouts are ready to tackle the ascents in the Texas Hill Country."


– James W.

★★★★★

Wonderful Team-Building for Students


"We took a school group out with Rock-About, and the experience was outstanding. The kids learned not just climbing techniques but also teamwork and problem-solving. The instructors were patient, encouraging, and very professional. This was a great outdoor activity for our students, and we will be back!"


– Linda G.

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January 29, 2025
Rock climbing is a thrilling and challenging activity that offers many physical and mental benefits. However, it is also a sport that can be dangerous if proper safety measures are not taken. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced climber , it is important to prioritize safety to avoid accidents and injuries. In this article, we will share 5 tips to keep safe while rock climbing. Use Proper Equipment Using proper equipment is essential to ensure a safe and successful climbing experience. Before you start climbing, make sure that all your equipment, including your rope, harness, and carabiners, are in good condition and properly fastened. Always double-check your knots and make sure that they are secure before you start climbing. It is also important to wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the climbing environment. If you are climbing outdoors, dress in layers and wear sturdy hiking boots with good traction. If you are climbing indoors, wear comfortable and breathable clothing that allows for a full range of motion. Climb With A Partner Climbing with a partner is a crucial safety measure that should never be overlooked. Your climbing partner can help you spot potential hazards, provide support and encouragement, and ensure that your gear is properly adjusted and secured. They can also act as your belayer, which means they will control your rope to keep you safe in case of a fall. It is important to communicate clearly with your climbing partner and establish a set of hand signals to communicate non-verbally. Make sure that you trust your partner and that they have the necessary skills and experience to keep you safe. Take A Lesson Or Hire A Guide If you are new to rock climbing, it is highly recommended that you take a lesson or hire a guide to learn the proper techniques and safety protocols. Climbing lessons and guided climbs will teach you the fundamentals of rock climbing, including proper rope management, belaying, and knot tying. They will also teach you how to read the terrain and assess potential hazards. Working with a professional instructor or guide will ensure that you are learning from someone with experience and knowledge. They can also provide valuable feedback and help you improve your technique and skills. Assess The Terrain And Weather Conditions Before you start climbing, it is important to assess the terrain and weather conditions to determine if it is safe to climb. If you are climbing outdoors , pay attention to the weather forecast and check for potential hazards such as loose rock or unstable terrain. Make sure that you are familiar with the climbing area and that you have the necessary equipment and skills to tackle the climb. If you are climbing indoors , make sure that the facility has proper safety measures in place, such as padded flooring and safety mats. Make sure that the climbing walls are properly maintained and that the routes are appropriate for your skill level. Listen To Your Body Rock climbing can be physically demanding, so it is important to listen to your body and take breaks as needed. Make sure that you are properly hydrated and well-rested before you start climbing. If you feel fatigued or lightheaded, take a break and rest until you feel ready to continue. It is also important to warm up properly before you start climbing to prevent muscle strains or injuries. Take the time to stretch and do some light cardio exercises to get your blood flowing and loosen up your muscles. Learn to Climb with Rock-About Climbing Adventures Rock-About is the go-to rock climbing outfit for anyone in the Central Texas area ! With courses for all levels of experience, from beginner to experienced climber, boys and girls scouts , and even groups , there is something for everyone. Not only does Rock-About offer safe and well-organized classes that ensure our clients’ safety at all times, we also provide a more educational experience by teaching climbers about the physical geography of different climbing locations. This opportunity sets Rock-About apart from any other climbing outfit in the area and makes it a great choice for individuals or organizations looking to get their climb on!
A group of people with backpacks are walking through a rocky area.
January 29, 2025
Enchanted Rock is a well-known natural landmark located in the heart of Texas. It is a popular destination for hikers and climbers alike, attracting thousands of visitors every year. The large granite dome rises over 400 feet above the surrounding countryside and offers stunning views of the surrounding hill country. If you’re looking to challenge yourself and experience the natural beauty of Texas, then climbing Enchanted Rock is an excellent option. In this guide, we will provide you with everything you need to know to prepare for and complete your climb. 1. Choosing Your Route Enchanted Rock has several established routes for climbers, each with varying levels of difficulty. It is important to choose a route that is appropriate for your skill level and experience. If you are a beginner, it is recommended that you start with the easier routes, such as the South Ridge or Summit Trail. These routes are well-marked, and there are plenty of opportunities to rest along the way. If you are more experienced and looking for a challenge, then you may want to consider the more difficult routes, such as the Echo Canyon or North Ridge. The length of time it takes to climb Enchanted Rock can vary depending on several factors, including your level of experience, physical fitness, and the route you choose. Generally, it can take anywhere from 1-3 hours to complete a climb at Enchanted Rock. The easier routes, such as the South Ridge or Summit Trail, may take less time, while the more difficult routes, such as the Echo Canyon or North Ridge, may take longer. It is important to plan for enough time to complete your climb safely and to account for any breaks or rest periods along the way. 2. Safety Gear Safety should be your top priority when climbing Enchanted Rock. Before you begin your climb, make sure that you have all the necessary safety gear. This includes a helmet, climbing shoes, and a harness. It is also recommended that you wear a chalk bag to keep your hands dry and improve your grip on the rock. 3. Physical Preparation Climbing Enchanted Rock is a physically demanding activity. To ensure that you are prepared, it is recommended that you engage in regular exercise leading up to your climb. This will help to build strength and endurance, which will be essential during the climb. Additionally, it is important to stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet in the days leading up to your climb. 4. Climbing Etiquette Enchanted Rock is a popular destination for climbers, and it is important to be mindful of other climbers on the rock. When climbing, make sure that you are respectful of others’ space and wait for your turn if there are other climbers ahead of you on the route. Additionally, it is important to be mindful of the environment and avoid damaging the rock or surrounding vegetation. 5. Weather Before beginning your climb, remember to check the weather forecast. Climbing Enchanted Rock in hot or rainy weather can be dangerous, so it is recommended that you plan your climb for a cool, dry day. Additionally, it is important to be prepared for changes in weather conditions, such as sudden thunderstorms or high winds. 6. The Climb When beginning your climb, it is important to take it slow and steady. Start with the easiest sections of the route and gradually work your way up to the more difficult sections. Take breaks when needed, and don’t push yourself beyond your limits. When climbing, make sure to maintain three points of contact with the rock at all times, and be mindful of your footing. 7. Descending Descending Enchanted Rock can be just as challenging as the ascent. Take your time, and be careful with your footing. Use caution when rappelling or descending steep sections of the route. If you are unsure about your ability to descend safely, consider hiring a guide or waiting for other climbers to descend with you. 8. Clean Up When you have completed your climb, be sure to clean up after yourself. Leave no trace of your visit by properly disposing of any trash or waste. Be sure to also pack out any gear or equipment that you brought with you. Consider Hiring a Guide If you are new to climbing or feel unsure about your ability to climb Enchanted Rock safely, consider hiring a guide. A professional guide can provide you with valuable instruction on climbing techniques, as well as ensuring your safety throughout the climb. Additionally, a guide can provide you with insider knowledge about the best routes and areas to climb.  At Rock About Climbing Adventures, we offer a variety of climbing classes at Enchanted Rock, for everyone from beginner to advanced climbers. Whether you’re just getting started or want to learn some more advanced techniques, we’re happy to help you improve your skills!
A man is standing on top of a rock holding a rope.
January 29, 2025
Austin, Texas may be known for its live music scene and bustling food scene, but it’s also home to some of the best rock climbing in the state. With a variety of climbing gyms and outdoor areas to choose from, Austin offers options for climbers of all skill levels. If you’re new to the sport, taking rock climbing lessons can be a great way to get started and ensure you’re climbing safely. Here’s a guide to rock climbing in Austin , including some of the best climbing spots in the area and the benefits of taking lessons. Indoor Climbing Gyms If you’re new to rock climbing, an indoor climbing gym can be a great place to start. Austin has several options to choose from, each offering a variety of climbing routes and bouldering areas. Here are a few of the top indoor climbing gyms in Austin : Austin Bouldering Project The Austin Bouldering Project is a massive indoor climbing gym with over 50,000 square feet of climbing surface. The gym offers both bouldering and top-rope climbing areas, as well as a fitness center and yoga studio. The Austin Bouldering Project also offers classes for climbers of all levels, from beginner to advanced. Crux Climbing Center Crux Climbing Center is another popular indoor climbing gym in Austin. The gym offers over 22,000 square feet of climbing surface, including bouldering, top-rope, and lead climbing areas. Crux Climbing Center also offers a variety of classes and clinics, including beginner courses and advanced technique workshops. North Austin Rock Gym The North Austin Rock Gym is a smaller climbing gym that offers both bouldering and top-rope climbing areas. The gym also offers a variety of classes and clinics, including a “Learn to Climb” course for beginners. Outdoor Climbing Areas If you’re looking to climb outside, Austin offers several options within a short drive of the city. Here are a few of the best outdoor climbing areas near Austin : Reimers Ranch Park Reimers Ranch Park is a popular outdoor climbing area located about 30 minutes from Austin. The park offers over 300 climbing routes, ranging from easy to advanced, as well as a variety of bouldering areas. The park also offers hiking trails and swimming areas , making it a great spot for a day trip. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is located about two hours from Austin, but it’s worth the drive for the scenic views and unique climbing experience. The park is home to a massive granite dome, which offers a variety of climbing routes for all skill levels. Enchanted Rock also offers hiking trails and camping areas, making it a great spot for a weekend getaway. Barton Creek Greenbelt Barton Creek Greenbelt is a popular hiking and rock climbing area located within the city limits of Austin. The area offers over 12 miles of hiking trails and several climbing routes, ranging from easy to advanced. The park also features swimming areas and waterfalls, making it a great spot to cool off after a day of climbing. Benefits of Taking Rock Climbing Lessons If you’re new to rock climbing, taking lessons can be a great way to get started and ensure you’re climbing safely. Here are a few benefits of taking rock climbing lessons : Learn proper technique : Climbing can be a technical sport, and learning proper technique can help you climb more efficiently and reduce the risk of injury. Build confidence : Climbing can be intimidating, especially for beginners. Taking lessons can help you build confidence and feel more comfortable on the wall. Safety first : Climbing can be dangerous if not done correctly. Taking lessons can help you learn the proper safety techniques and protocols to ensure you’re climbing safely. Meet other climbers : Taking lessons can be a great way to meet other climbers and build a community around the sport. Climbing with others can also be motivating and help you push yourself to improve. Progress faster : Learning from a trained instructor can help you progress faster than if you were to learn on your own. Instructors can provide feedback and tips to help you improve your technique and reach your goals. Learn More About Climbing with Rock-About Climbing Adventures If you’re looking for rock climbing adventures around Central Texas , then you’re in luck — Rock-About is the longest-running outfit available! From beginner classes for those just starting out to advanced programs designed for experienced climbers, this renowned service offers something for every level. Not only that, but Rock-About ‘s knowledgeable instructors also provide educational insights into physical and cultural geography of the local environment – providing an enriching experience that lasts long after the climb has ended. With well-organized classes, friendly staff and a focus on safety and well-being, it’s clear why Rock-About is a top choice for climbers across the region .