Climbing in Boston, MA
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What it lacks for in appearances on the outside, it more than makes up for on the inside. Check out the amazing climbs, friendly staff, and lively atmosphere at this gem of a climbing gym!
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A taste of alpine climbing just a T-ride from downtown Boston, Middlesex Fells has rock, ice, and mixed climbing routes with views of the city skyline.
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A great destination for traditional climbing and top roping alike, Crow Hill offers easy and moderate climbs that are cornerstones of New England climbing.
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An all-inclusive fitness and community center with a huge climbing gym, sauna, weight room and more, close to downtown Boston.
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A huge park with lots of climbing potential, Lynn Woods has over 2,200 acres to explore and at only 20 minutes from Boston, is a great place to check out without dedicating yourself to a long commute elsewhere.
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The premier sport climbing destination in New England. Unique rock formations and difficulty ranging from beginner to expert makes Rumney a great place for any climber looking for a great time.
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A wide variety of short rock climbs close to Boston with a hiking approach through the woods. Most climbs are best top roped but some can be led.
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A great place to learn how to climb with tons of beginner level boulders that are relatively short in height, and there's an easy approach!
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Super close to downtown Boston with enough climbs to keep everyone happy for many repeat visits.
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Easy to navigate, short in height, and ease of access make this a popular destination for beginning climbers to hone their skills.
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College Rock in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, is about 35 ft. tall and a great place for an easy climb. It borders the MBT Trails at Vietnam in Milford, also a great place for mountain biking or an effortless hike.
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Not particularly tall climbs, but quality nonetheless. A great moderate climbing destination for folks looking to practice their top rope and traditional climbing skills!
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Boulders galore. Some of the best in the Granite State and a beautiful setting to boot!
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