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Crux Climbing Center opens Pflugerville location, expands community access to fitness, climbing

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Crux Climbing Center opens Pflugerville location, expands community access to fitness, climbing

Sponsored by: Crux Climbing Center

Crux Climbing Center, known for its wellness community and diverse climbing experiences, has expanded into Pflugerville and is now located at 18817 N. Heatherwilde Blvd., Bldg. 3.

The new location, which opened Dec. 13, offers much more than just a place to climb. Pflugerville house manager Jay Money explained that Crux stands apart from traditional gyms and wellness facilities by positioning itself as a center—a community-focused space designed for more than just workouts.

“We’re not a typical gym, which can focus mainly on fitness metrics. Our goal is to create a dynamic, inclusive environment where people can explore various aspects of wellness,” Money said.



Climbing for all skill levels

The Pflugerville location caters to climbers of all backgrounds, whether they are seasoned athletes or newcomers.

"One of the first steps for new visitors, no matter their skill level, is an orientation session where we cover essential topics like proper falling techniques, using auto belays, injury prevention and climbing etiquette," Money said. “Our goal is to ensure everyone feels comfortable and confident as they begin climbing, so we take the time to teach proper techniques from the start.”

Crux also offers specialized climbing classes, including advanced courses like multi-pitch climbing and anchor-building. These courses help experienced climbers refine their skills and tackle more challenging climbs.



More than climbing

Beyond climbing, Crux provides a range of activities to complement the physical and mental benefits of climbing. The Pflugerville location features yoga and fitness classes tailored to various fitness levels.

"Our yoga and fitness classes go beyond stretching and working out—they're about building mental and physical resilience too," Money said. "In each session, you'll face challenges that push you physically and mentally. The more you practice, the stronger and more grounded you'll become, learning to handle discomfort and overcome obstacles on and off the mat."

Fitness classes at Crux focus on strength, conditioning and dynamic movement, with unique offerings like an intro to handstand class. Additionally, the Pflugerville location includes community spaces such as a ping-pong table, food trucks, a coffee shop and video game stations, providing a place to relax, socialize or work.

A welcoming community

One of the key reasons Crux chose to open in Pflugerville is the warm reception from the local community. Many Pflugerville residents commute to Austin for work, so the new location provides a convenient space for them to climb closer to home.

“The community reached out to us and welcomed us with open arms,” Money says. “Local fire departments, police and businesses have partnered with us, and we offer them free trials to encourage people to try us out. We’ve also worked with community members to create spaces like the kids’ room, which was designed by local moms.”

Crux’s inclusive approach ensures that everyone, regardless of background or experience, feels like they belong. The Pflugerville location’s laid-back atmosphere is a testament to the center’s commitment to local engagement and creating a space where people can come together.



Membership options and pricing

Crux’s commitment to accessibility is reflected in its pricing structure. A day pass at Crux ranges from $19-$26, making it a reasonably priced option for both beginners and seasoned climbers. For first-timer visitors, Crux offers free complimentary rental gear, which includes shoes, chalk bag and harness. Walk-ins are always welcome, allowing visitors the flexibility to stop by and enjoy the facilities without the need for advanced reservations.

For those looking to climb more frequently, Crux offers punch cards, which are a great option for people who can’t commit to a full membership but still want to save on individual visits.

Crux’s membership options include both monthly and prepay structures. Monthly memberships cost $74-$95 and include a $45 for the initiation fee, with no long-term commitment required. Prepay memberships offer a discount for those willing to pay upfront for a full year. Crux also offers crew memberships, where groups can get a discounted rate as more members join.

For new climbers who may not have their own gear, Crux makes it easy to get started. While participants only need comfortable clothes and a positive mindset for their first visit, Crux offers climbing shoes and apparel for purchase, along with rentals for outdoor adventures like bouldering and crash pads.

Learn more

To learn more about Crux Climbing Center’s new Pflugerville location, including hours of operation, class schedules and membership options, visit the Crux Climbing Center website.

The above story was produced by Multi Platform Journalist Chloe Chapel with Community Impact's Storytelling team with information solely provided by the local business as part of their "sponsored content" purchase through our advertising team.
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