Westbury, NY
Fall KIDS Climbing FEST
Westbury, NY
Fall Kids Climbing Festival – The Gravity Vault Westbury, NY
Sunday, September 7th | 2:00pm–4:00pm
$25 per child | Ages 5–14 | Harnesses included
No reservations required – check-in begins at 1:45pm
Fill out a waiver at this LINK before arriving if it is your first time climbing with us!
Join us for our Fall Kids Climbing Festival in Westbury!
Perfect for kids ages 5–14, this two-hour climbing event is open to all experience levels. Located on the 2nd floor inside Samanea NY Mall, The Gravity Vault Westbury offers an exciting mix of activities that will keep kids moving, learning, and having fun.
During the event, kids will climb on our 40-foot top rope walls with the support of our friendly staff, who handle all the ropes so parents can cheer from the sidelines. Kids will also enjoy climbing games, fun challenges from our Kids Class and Summer Camp programs, and the chance to try our Augmented Reality Climbing Wall — an interactive climbing experience that combines gaming with real rock climbing.
What’s Included:
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Staff-led group climbing on colorful kids’ climbing walls with fun shapes and holds
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Climbing games to build confidence, teamwork, and problem-solving skills
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Lawn games for active fun between climbs
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A fall-themed craft to take home
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Augmented Reality Climbing Wall — a unique way to combine climbing with interactive gameplay
Harnesses are provided, and no experience is necessary. Whether your child is brand new to climbing or already loves the sport, this event is a safe, exciting, and affordable way to give it a try.
Please note: Bouldering is not included in the Kids Climbing Festival.
Family Fun near Westbury, NY
If you’re looking for fun things to do on Long Island with kids this fall, the Fall Kids Climbing Festival at The Gravity Vault Westbury is a perfect choice. Located inside Samanea NY Mall, our climbing gym offers two hours of exciting, staff-led activities for kids ages 5–14, including our one-of-a-kind Augmented Reality Climbing Wall.
