End Crags Rock Climbing
Elevation: | 1,121 ft |
GPS: |
42.519, -71.8601 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 21,352 total · 108/month |
Shared By: | Steve Marr on Jan 12, 2007 |
Admins: | Joe M, Old Timer, jim.dangle |
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Description
The End Crags is a small climbing area on the far left side of Crow Hill. The wall is just over 30 feet tall, and contains a number of short, moderate leads and one 5.10 top rope. The area is popular with beginners, and the cracks and corners stay wet for quite a while during the spring and after a rain. There is a large gully to the left of the wall where the Midstate Trail goes to the top of the cliffs (and makes for a convenient descent trail from the top of the climbs).
Getting There
To reach the End Crags from the gravel climber's parking lot, follow the trail to the point where it intersects the wall at the Green Corner and turn left. Scramble up past the cave and down to the End Crags. If approaching from the lower parking lot on the Midstate Trail, the End Crags will be the first wall that you see.
Classic Climbing Routes at End Crags
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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