Australia’s largest and most popular climbing competition, SCARPA Boulderfest, is set to bring top national athletes and climbing enthusiasts to Brisbane’s West End early next month for a weekend festival celebrating the sport of bouldering.
More Than a Competition

The annual event will take over Urban Climb’s West End Boulder Hall for the entire weekend of Saturday, 2 August, and Sunday, 3 August. In preparation for the festival, the bouldering hall will be closed to the public from Tuesday, 29 July, allowing for the creation of world-class climbing routes. Organisers state their mission is to unite the climbing community and provide a unique and creative experience that highlights both the sport and lifestyle of climbing for participants and spectators.
A Climb for Everyone

The festival is structured to be inclusive, ensuring there is a place for climbers of all aspirations. The event is strictly for individuals aged 16 and over. The Competitive Category offers a platform for serious climbers to test their skills against the nation’s best, with Male, Female, and Gender Inclusive divisions. The top six climbers from each division will be invited to a finals showcase to compete for significant cash prizes.
For those seeking a more relaxed experience, the Social Category allows climbers to challenge themselves on fun problems without the pressure of rankings, and includes specific opportunities for para climbers. A Teams Category also encourages collaboration, with groups of two to four working together under a unique, team-based scoring system.
Event Reflects National Growth in Bouldering

Now a fixture in the Australian climbing scene, SCARPA Boulderfest has grown significantly in recent years. The partnership between host Urban Climb, one of the country’s leading gym chains, and SCARPA, a renowned Italian footwear brand, has elevated the festival’s profile. The event’s consistent success reflects the surging popularity of bouldering across the country, as indoor climbing facilities have become important community hubs for both elite training and introducing newcomers to the sport.
How to Participate
Prospective climbers must purchase a ticket, which entitles them to climb in one round. Registration is required for each individual and closes on the evening of Tuesday, 29 July. While the deadline to guarantee a limited-edition event t-shirt passed on 30 May, shirts may still be available subject to remaining stock. Organisers note that all event shirts must be collected in person at the venue. Discounts on ticket prices are available for Urban Climb members and through an automatically applied early registration discount.
Published Date 22-July-2025