Best Rock Gym
For the avid climber or the beginner, and the old and young, PRG is a welcoming place. It’s the kind of rock gym that makes both visitors and hardcore members feel good just for being there. Okay, sometimes it’s that lung-bursting, forearm-burning, take-the-pain kind of good feeling, but you’re not here just for the atmosphere of camaraderie or the Karabin Climbing Museum. You’re here to test your skills, hopefully among friends, on challenging routes put up by people who know what they’re doing. With climbing gyms, it’s not just about the walls, but how the plastic holds on them are arranged, and this is where PRG excels, due to the enthusiasm its employees and owner Paul Diefenderfer have for climbing. The ratings are realistic, not soft. If you can climb a 5.12 or V5 at PRG, you can probably climb one at any gym. Spend some time at the PRG and you’ll find friends — and muscles — you never knew you had.