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Scrapyard Climbing Collective is a local indoor climbing gym in Holland, Michigan, located at 76 S. River Ave. It is not an online software product or a nationwide chain, but an offline sports venue centered on the idea of a “climbing collective.” It emphasizes community, education, shared experiences, and affordability, making it suitable for friends, families, students, and coworkers.
The gym offers everyday indoor climbing, introductory bouldering/rope courses, youth programs, group events, birthday parties, and corporate gatherings. Members get unlimited access during open hours, member-only events, one free guest pass per month, free personal gear rental, intro classes, 10% off in the shop, and discounts on classes and events. The official site also clearly lists parent-supervision rules, especially detailed adult-to-child supervision requirements for children aged 12 and under, showing a strong focus on safety.
Transparent pricing is one of its clear strengths. Adult day passes are $16, while youth aged 12 and under pay $14. Adult memberships cost $68/month, $680/year, or $195 for a summer membership. Youth/student memberships cost $58/month, $580/year, or $165 for a summer membership. A 10-punch pass costs $140 for adults and $125 for youth/students. Group events are roughly $24–30/person depending on size, while small groups and birthday events start at $190. Gear rental is separate: climbing shoes are $5, harnesses are $5, and belay kits are $3.
The advantages are that it is beginner-friendly, has public pricing, offers generous member benefits, and provides a Better Together Pay What You Can discounted membership for people facing financial hardship, reflecting an inclusive community approach. It is also suitable for families and team-building, with fairly complete event options. The downsides are that the service is highly local and only useful for people around Holland; day passes do not include gear, so the real cost for first-time visitors will be higher than the ticket price; monthly memberships require a 2-month minimum commitment and a linked credit card or bank account; and group events must be booked two weeks in advance.
It is best suited to people around Holland, MI who want long-term climbing training, families trying climbing for the first time, youth and students, birthday party organizers, and corporate team-building planners. If you are only visiting briefly, a day pass or 10-punch pass provides a low-barrier way to try it.
As a typical website for a local U.S. business, the official site is generally accessible directly. Since the service is entirely offline, users in China would mainly visit the website to check pricing and contact details; actual use requires going to Holland, Michigan in the United States.
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