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Lynn Woods



Lynn Woods

Submitted By: Leo Paik on Jan 14, 2007
Elevation: 285 feet
Latitude: 42.2866  Longitude: -70.5906 
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Description 

This area, a 2200 acre municipal forest, is located close to Castle Hill near Saugus. In the US, it ranks as the 2nd largest municipally owned park. There is climbing here on Lantern Rock and possibly on Burrill Hill Observation Tower. For literature buffs, this is very close to Thoreau's Walden Pond. (Per BlueEyeMountain.com: Henry David Thoreau probably never even heard of Walden Pond in Lynn Woods. Thoreau's Walden is in Concord and is a totally different pond. However, Lynn Woods is a beautiful place so it deserves its own naturalist). There is also a rock called Dungeon Rock that lies W of Dungeon NE of Pennybrook on Waycross. It’s probably best to think of this as a place to get a tiny bit of variety in the Boston area. This section needs to get fleshed out by someone with more familiarity, but for now the rocks/crags include:

Per BlueEyeMountain.com: the climbing listed here is mainly on the south side of Walden Pond but, as with the mountain biking, the real goods are on the north side. Over the past few years, the bouldering there has been developed to the point that the number and quality of boulder problems is probably equal to Pawtuckaway and the other LW, Lincoln Woods. In fact, if the boulders at Lynn Woods were concentrated closer together, it might be better than those areas for bouldering

Breed’s Pond boulders – multiple boulder problems.

Burrill Hill Tower
various to 5.8

Dungeon Rock

Forest Castle (Bob Johnson Crag)

Johnson Boulders

Lantern Rocke
Nose,
Thumb, 5

Mt Spickett
boulders & TR lines

Overlook Trail
crag & boulders

Small Cliff


Getting There 

Go north on I-93 to US Hwy 1. Go north to Route 129 (short of Hwy 128)/I-95. Go E to Pennybrook St. Go N about 0.3 miles. Park on the W side. Hike about 100 yards E to near Breed’s Pond.


Website 

There is a website for information regarding this municipal resource. Map


Dungeon Rock 

Dungeon Rock is a 135-foot-deep cave that was once believed to hold a treasure and its unfortunate pirate. Access is unclear.


Mountain Biking 

There is some decent single track, fire roads, rocky & sandy double tracks. Update per BlueEyeMountain.com: First off, the mountain biking at Lynn Woods is a little better than "decent." In fact, the mountain biking there may possibly be the best in all of New England. There are 40 miles of trails. The trails on the north side of Walden Pond are a freerider's paradise, full of drops, rock gardens, and other natural obstacles. An experienced cross-country rider will love the fast single track and monster climbs on the south side. Even the fireroads are fun and challenging for beginners.



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Rich Baker sends a new classic put up by Darryl Leonard in 2007.  It's called "Darryl's Chi" and probably goes at about V6.

Rich Baker sends a new classic put up by Darryl Le...

Rich Baker sends the Guillotine, a classic V3 arete high-ball probably put up by Bob Parrot.

Rich Baker sends the Guillotine, a classic V3 aret...

Whitey McLane sends Tomb Raider, a classic V2 put up by Rich Baker in 2007.

Whitey McLane sends Tomb Raider, a classic V2 put ...


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By BlueEyeMountain.com
Aug 21, 2007

Whoa! The description of Lynn Woods provided by Leo is a bit dated. First off, the mountain biking at Lynn Woods is a little better than "decent." In fact, the mountain biking there may possibly be the best in all of New England. There are 40 miles of trails. The trails on the north side of Walden Pond are a freerider's paradise, full of drops, rock gardens, and other natural obstacles. An experienced cross-country rider will love the fast single track and monster climbs on the south side. Even the fireroads are fun and challenging for beginners.

Secondly, Henry David Thoreau probably never even heard of Walden Pond in Lynn Woods. Thoreau's Walden is in Concord and is a totally different pond. However, Lynn Woods is a beautiful place so it deserves its own naturalist.

Lastly, the climbing listed here is mainly on the south side of Walden Pond but, as with the mountain biking, the real goods are on the north side. Over the past few years, the bouldering there has been developed to the point that the number and quality of boulder problems is probably equal to Pawtuckaway and the other LW, Lincoln Woods. In fact, if the boulders at Lynn Woods were concentrated closer together, it might be better than those areas for bouldering.

For a map of the bouldering at a Lynn Woods, go to http://www.LynnWoodsBouldering.com. To view the page correctly, make sure you download the latest Java software from http://www.java.com. For more info on the amazing mountain biking at LW, go to http://www.dieselbikes.com.

By Leo Paik
Administrator
From: Westminster, Colorado
Aug 21, 2007

BlueEyeMountain, thanks for the update. It's been a while. Dang how the years fly by.