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Hammond Pond Reservation
BostonSuper close to downtown Boston with enough climbs to keep everyone happy for many repeat visits.
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Lynn Woods Mountain Biking
BostonAwesome expert mountain biking terrain just outside the city, with plenty of acreage to explore.
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Borderland State Park
BostonA fun mix of beginner and expert trails, single track and double track, and beautiful water features for everyone to enjoy.
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Blue Hills Reservation Mountain Biking
Boston7,000 acres of land and 20 miles of trail for both beginners and experts to explore.
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Lincoln Woods State Park
BostonLocated just outside of Providence, Lincoln Woods offers a solid landscape for a variety of outdoor activities, especially mountain biking.
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Middlesex Fells Reservation
BostonA great destination to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city and into nature, without the commitment to a long commute.
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Cutler Park
BostonA relatively small park in terms of acreage, but it offers varied single-track terrain and a beautiful landscape for everyone to enjoy.
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Plum Island Barrier Beach
BostonA great place for a family ride along a beautiful beach with many great places for food and drink after your adventure.
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Minuteman Bikeway
BostonA historic 10 mile bike path that runs through 4 cities. It features toilets, establishments for refreshments, and handicap access along the way.
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Charles River Esplanade
BostonA beautiful and classic route along Boston's favorite waterway, the Charles River.
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The City of Boston Cycling
BostonRide around historic downtown Boston and create your own personal tour of the city. Just watch out for those Boston drivers!
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Walden Pond Bike Loop
BostonA gorgeous 30+ mile route that takes riders on the historic Minuteman Bikeway to Walden Pond and back.
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Arnold Arboretum
BostonThe oldest arboretum in the nation. Take a ride around the many trails and hike up Peter's Hill for a beautiful view of Boston.
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Cape Ann Loop
BostonA roughly 40-mile loop around the coastline of Rockport and Gloucester with beautiful ocean views.
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Rumney
BostonThe 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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Pawtuckaway State Park
BostonBoulders galore. Some of the best in the Granite State and a beautiful setting to boot!
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Lincoln Woods Climbing
BostonA 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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Lynn Woods Rock Climbing
BostonA 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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Quincy Quarries
BostonEasy 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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Crow Hill
BostonA 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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Rose Ledge
BostonNot 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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MetroRock Climbing Centers
BostonWhat 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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Mid-State Trail
BostonA relatively long trail that travels longitudinally across Massachusetts. Beautiful views are a definite as you hike across the state.
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