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Movement RiNo
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ReelWorks Denver
1399 35th St, Denver, CO 80205
Mestizo-Curtis Park
1021 30th St, Denver, CO 80205
Bigsby's Folly Craft Winery & Restaurant
3563 Wazee St, Denver, CO 80216
Rainy Days Gallery
3535 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205
RiNo Art Park
1900 35th St, Denver, CO 80216
Plinth Gallery
3520 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216
Black American West Museum & Heritage Center
3091 California St, Denver, CO 80205
RULE Gallery
3001 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216
RiNo Art District
1320 27th St G, Denver, CO 80205, United States
Alto Gallery
1900 35th St Suite B, Denver, CO 80216
Nearby restaurants
Improper City
3201 Walnut St #107, Denver, CO 80205
The Walnut Room
3131 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205
Mister Oso RiNo
3163 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Dio Mio
3264 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
The Greenwich
3258 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Gold Point
3126 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Stem Ciders RiNo - Taproom & Eatery
3040 Blake St #101, Denver, CO 80205
La Casa De Manuel
3158 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Rye Society
3090 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Taguara58
3235 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Nearby local services
Steadbrook
3151 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Intune Wellness
3300 Walnut St #214, Denver, CO 80205
Platform Strength
3198 Blake St Unit 100, Denver, CO 80205
Pranava Massage
3070 Blake St #140, Denver, CO 80205
Haven Nails
3377 Blake St #101, Denver, CO 80205
5280 Beauty Ave
3270 Blake St #140, Denver, CO 80205
Perfect Skin Habit
3258 Larimer St Suite 300B, Denver, CO 80205
Denver - Yoga Social
3200 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Spicy Librarian
3040 Blake St #110, Denver, CO 80205
RiNo Yoga Social
3101 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205
Nearby hotels
The Source Hotel
3330 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216
Vīb Hotel by Best Western Denver RiNo
3560 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216
Catbird Hotel
3770 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205
Cambria Hotel Denver Downtown RiNo
3601 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216
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Movement RiNo

3201 Walnut St #107, Denver, CO 80205
4.6(254)
Open until 11:00 PM
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attractions: ReelWorks Denver, Mestizo-Curtis Park, Bigsby's Folly Craft Winery & Restaurant, Rainy Days Gallery, RiNo Art Park, Plinth Gallery, Black American West Museum & Heritage Center, RULE Gallery, RiNo Art District, Alto Gallery, restaurants: Improper City, The Walnut Room, Mister Oso RiNo, Dio Mio, The Greenwich, Gold Point, Stem Ciders RiNo - Taproom & Eatery, La Casa De Manuel, Rye Society, Taguara58, local businesses: Steadbrook, Intune Wellness, Platform Strength, Pranava Massage, Haven Nails, 5280 Beauty Ave, Perfect Skin Habit, Denver - Yoga Social, Spicy Librarian, RiNo Yoga Social
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Nearby attractions of Movement RiNo

ReelWorks Denver

Mestizo-Curtis Park

Bigsby's Folly Craft Winery & Restaurant

Rainy Days Gallery

RiNo Art Park

Plinth Gallery

Black American West Museum & Heritage Center

RULE Gallery

RiNo Art District

Alto Gallery

ReelWorks Denver

ReelWorks Denver

4.4

(668)

Open 24 hours
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Mestizo-Curtis Park

Mestizo-Curtis Park

4.3

(224)

Open 24 hours
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Bigsby's Folly Craft Winery & Restaurant

Bigsby's Folly Craft Winery & Restaurant

4.6

(340)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Rainy Days Gallery

Rainy Days Gallery

4.3

(19)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Movement RiNo

Improper City

The Walnut Room

Mister Oso RiNo

Dio Mio

The Greenwich

Gold Point

Stem Ciders RiNo - Taproom & Eatery

La Casa De Manuel

Rye Society

Taguara58

Improper City

Improper City

4.6

(804)

$

Open until 10:00 PM
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The Walnut Room

The Walnut Room

4.5

(748)

$

Open until 1:00 AM
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Mister Oso RiNo

Mister Oso RiNo

4.3

(606)

$$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Dio Mio

Dio Mio

4.3

(534)

$$

Open until 9:00 PM
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Nearby local services of Movement RiNo

Steadbrook

Intune Wellness

Platform Strength

Pranava Massage

Haven Nails

5280 Beauty Ave

Perfect Skin Habit

Denver - Yoga Social

Spicy Librarian

RiNo Yoga Social

Steadbrook

Steadbrook

4.6

(69)

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Intune Wellness

Intune Wellness

5.0

(49)

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Platform Strength

Platform Strength

4.6

(35)

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Pranava Massage

Pranava Massage

5.0

(117)

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Reviews of Movement RiNo

4.6
(254)
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4.0
3y

My second favorite of the Movement gyms in the area. I love the traverse walls, they definitely challenge your endurance as they are really large and take some time to get through. Also enjoy that the top out boulders have a variety of heights, helps you to work up to conquering the larger ones. And it’s really cool that the cave section has lower level grades to give everyone a chance to work on overhang climbing and building that upper body strength.

I personally go early in the day so I’ve never had an issue finding street parking, but I can understand the frustration from those who go at peak hours since you are paying quite a lot to not have a dedicated parking lot, or honestly a garage since this is RiNo after all.

Two cons for me would be the setting here seems harder than other Movement gyms I’ve been to, and they don’t specifically label grades but instead use colors to indicate a general range. I can see why some might like this, but it makes it hard to know what level you are climbing at here compared to say Englewood’s gym.

My other con relates to the facilites. There is no sink other than the ones in the bathrooms, which I’ve honestly never encountered at a climbing gym before, usually there is one next to the water bottle filling stations. Yes they have big containers of hand sanitizer, but people want to wash their hands and get the chalk off before gathering up their stuff. The second part of this con regarding facilities is the lack of a foot washing station in the locker rooms. Again, every climbing gym I’ve been to out here and on the East Coast has this. Sometimes you don’t need to take a full shower at the gym, but you want to get your gross feet cleaned off before shoving them into your sneakers to go home, that way your sneaks don’t wind up stinking as bad as your climbing shoes.

I’ll keep coming here for the positive reasons I listed, although not as much as Englewood which doesn’t have...

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4.0
6y

Pros: Great gym overall, clean and spacious. There is a good variety of routes that are changed up at a good pace. The front desk staff has always been friendly and helpful. There are two relatively large areas devoted to weights and gym equipment. The main room has most of the equipment and can get rather busy, but the second room (with much less equipment) is usually open. The second room is mainly used for group classes and CrossFit type of stuff. Towel service is a nice little perk They offer a variety of community nights, such as LGBT, Women, and Black History are a few I've seen. Having Improper City (Coffee and cocktails) next door is fantastic! However, improper needs to work on their Breakfast food offerings, evenings are great with food trucks out back. This is another area where Movement could offer a little perk for their members, maybe free (or discounted) coffee in the gym?

Cons: Price, they are raising rates on 3/1/19. The current cost is on the upper end of what I wanted to spend on a gym membership, with the increase I am questioning the overall value. The locker room is a little small for the size of the facility. Movement often runs classes for an additional charge. I can understand a super special, more personal training oriented package, but I would like to see more of the offerings free of charge (especially with the looming rate hike). Although movement is a good option if you are looking for a climbing gym with other fitness options, it does come up a little short; they could use a greater variety of equipment, other class offerings (such as spin), and some of the other fringe benefits of other gyms,...

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3.0
47w

This has been my home gym for almost four years, so it’s a bummer to say this but aspects of this gym have eroded so much during that time that I barely have desire to even go here anymore. Two main things being 1) the crowds and 2) the CHILDREN… I know people complain about the crowds a lot already, but that’s because it’s bad and getting progressively worse. I’m genuinely not sure if there is a time of day anymore when it’s not crowded here, because I’ve tried mornings, weekends, middle of the day on weekdays, etc. and I’m overwhelmed 95% of the time.

And the culture around bringing kids here has become very out of hand. Parents bring their kids here like it’s a playground. And staff does nothing about it. It’s become alarmingly more common for parents here to go climb or sit somewhere on their laptop while the kids do whatever… It’s bad at all Movement Denver gyms but RiNo is somehow the worst. I’ve confronted both staff and parents when I see truly dangerous stuff, like a kiddo/group of kids using machines or running around. I feel weird continuing to speak up because I don’t want to be a nark, and it shouldn’t be my job to enforce gym rules. But this behavior becoming the norm is just not okay; it’s unsafe for everyone and creates a stressful environment. I imagine this happened partly because childcare is no longer offered (it wasn’t ā€œfinancially viableā€). Whatever the reason, I hope Movement takes action to try and...

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This gym is such a wasted opportunity. Unlike the other Movement/Earth Treks gyms, this gym has grade ranges determined by color. The effect of this is that there can only be one climb graded between V4 and V6, for example, on a wall at a time. For every set there's one, MAYBE two new problems to work. If that wasn't bad enough, the gym wastes so much space with competition style climbing where there's only one climb in an area. Good, overhung terrain might have one climb on it literally for aesthetic reasons. All of this combines to make it so the gym has VERY few problems to work, despite being absolutely massive. A lot of my climbing friends echo these criticisms and we prefer to go to Baker because believe it or not there's probably more bouldering there than at this "bouldering" gym. These problems are totally solvable but right now this gym seems to value aesthetics more than providing the best climbing for members.
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