Fremont Biz
High Mountain Fitness: Lander’s 24/7 hub for strength, classes, climbing—and community
On this episode of Fremont Biz, I (Charene Herrera) and Owen Sweeney sit down with Drayson Bratt, owner of High Mountain Fitness in Lander. Drayson shares how he went from being a member in 2016 to taking the leap into ownership in 2022 with his family—and how that sparked upgrades across the facility and programs. From free weights to guided machines, from a walking track to a full-size multi-use court, High Mountain Fitness is built to meet people where they are, whether you’re just getting started or chasing a PR.
Beyond the round-the-clock access (yes, it’s open 24/7 for members), the gym leans into variety: interval training, step, spin, and more. If you like a plan and a coach in your corner, you’ll also find personal training with body-composition analysis.
Climbers, you’re covered too. The rock gym includes bouldering and top-rope routes plus a kilter board—and the multi-use court means there’s space to play, train, and cross-train under one roof.
One of our favorite parts of the conversation is how much High Mountain Fitness invests back into community! We are big fans of that at Fremont Biz...from family-friendly projects to making fitness accessible across ages and goals. If you’re looking for a fun way to celebrate, ask the team about birthday parties on the rock wall and climbing clubs for kids; it’s an energetic way to get everyone moving and smiling.
Want class times, pricing, or to try a drop-in? Start here: High Mountain Fitness → https://highmtnfitness.com/
Whether you’re lifting, climbing, spinning, or just getting your steps in on the track, Drayson and the team have created a welcoming space that’s become part of the daily rhythm in Lander. Give this week’s episode a listen and then go check them out!





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