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Climbing Groups For Adults

Join fellow climbers for adventure and community

Ultimate Frisbee on Saturday

Sat, May 9, 2:00 PM
From Columbus Outdoor Adventures
4.8
5 attendees

Ultimate Frisbee at Whetstone

Tue, May 12, 10:00 PM
From Columbus Outdoor Adventures
4.8
3 attendees
Adult Piano Players Meetup

Adult Piano Players Meetup

Sat, May 23, 8:00 PM
From Columbus Piano Players Meetup Group

Come join our welcoming, low-pressure environment where you can practice performing, build confidence, stay motivated, and connect with others who play piano. Each session is intentionally structured and hosted to ensure everyone has time to play (if they choose), feel supported, socialize, and enjoy the experience. It’s not a class, but a thoughtfully guided space to help you stay consistent and make meaningful progress. **Details:** * Gatherings take place in a private home setting in the Northwest Columbus area (location to be shared after RSVPing) * Small group (max 7–8 participants) to keep the sessions personal and ensure everyone has time to play * Light snacks and refreshments provided * Small fee to support hosting and keep the group high quality and motivated

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2 attendees
Sharon Woods HIKE

Sharon Woods HIKE

Tue, May 12, 2:00 PM
From Women 55+ Hiking Group
4.9

Hi ladies. Let's hike the Edward Thomas, Spring Creek, and a little multi-purpose trail - approximately 4 miles. Please bring a water bottle as needed and appropriate shoes. Meet in the Maple Grove Picnic area.

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20 attendees

Music Trivia @ Slammers! (NOT HOSTED - PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE)

Wed, May 13, 11:00 PM
From Rainbow Enthusiasts CBUS LGBTQIA+ Women and Non-binary Group
4.9
1 attendee

First Look at Bank Run

Sat, May 16, 7:30 PM
From HikeOhio!
4.8
3 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform that helps people discover and join local groups and events based on shared interests, such as climbing.

You can search by your location on Meetup to find climbing groups and events happening near you. Simply enter your location and interests in climbing, and a list of relevant groups will be displayed.

Yes, you can join as many climbing groups as you'd like. This allows you to connect with various climbing enthusiasts and expand your social network around the activity.

While this page focuses on adult climbing groups, it's important to check each group's description to ensure it fits your preferences.

To RSVP for an event, visit the group's page on Meetup and view the upcoming events. You can then indicate your intention to attend specific events on those pages.

Climbing meetups often include activities like group climbs, technique workshops, and social gatherings, allowing members to enjoy and improve their climbing together.

Joining groups on Meetup is typically free, though some events organized by a group may have associated costs. It's best to check individual event details.

Events can be either indoors at climbing gyms or outdoors on natural rock formations, depending on what the group plans and the preferences of participants.

While Meetup facilitates connections, successful friendships depend on your engagement and commitment to participating in group activities.

Absolutely! Many climbing groups cater to all experience levels, from beginners to advanced climbers, offering opportunities for learning and growth.

To leave a group, go to the group's page on Meetup, find the option to manage your membership, and select 'leave this group.' It's simple and easy to manage.

Meetup helps you find groups and events but doesn't specifically list climbing spots. Group organizers will often plan meetups at known spots in your area.

Yes, most climbing groups organize their events via Meetup, allowing you to see all upcoming activities on one platform.

Many groups allow members to suggest events or participate in planning to ensure everyone has a chance to share ideas and preferences.

While many are recreational, some groups might focus on more technical skill development or competitive climbing. Check group pages for more specifics.