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Monroe State Forest

Massachusetts > Western MA

Description

Monroe State Forest is mostly covered in hemlock trees so it is quite dark, and at times quite damp, too. There is only bouldering here so leave the ropes at home, but bring adequate padding for worthy high balls. The best time to climb for the area is late summer and fall, as that is typically the dry season. There is every kind of bug under the sun here so bring bug spray and your climbing partner will think of you as Mr. Clutch. Expect and look for any type of climbing from hueco-covered overhangs to beautiful finger cracks. The boulders are some what spread out, but there are big enough chunks to spend a day at. Most of the boulders are located just off any of the main trails in the forest so taking a simple stroll can often turn into a great session. The rock is mostly mid-grade schist, so don't write home about holds breaking or foot edges crumbling. The grades range from V1 to V5 with projects that are obviously harder. This is not the Bishop of Massachussetts but for the jones'n local or someone who is just in the area it is definitely worth checking out. The most concentrated areas are off obvious points on the Dunbar Brook Trail, the main road, and Raycroft Road. The mac dizzle (aka biggest rock we's got) is at the very top of the hill on Raycroft Road located about a couple hundred yards down from the road. If you're a 1 timer at Monroe, go to that rock, and climb it.

P.S. big thanks to Ralph and Nate for the good times.

Getting There

Monroe State Forest is located in the northern Berkshires of western Massachusetts.

From East or West Route 2: Take MA Route 2 in Florida to Tilda Hill Road. Turn onto Tilda Hill Rd. (becomes Main Road in Monroe) and follow for 4 miles, to intersection with Raycroft Road. Look for trailhead kiosk and parking. Dunbar Brook Trail upper trailhead is nearby.

Note: Raycroft Road is in poor condition.

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Just another lap on the Titanic crack.
[Hide Photo] Just another lap on the Titanic crack.

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Kris Burnes
Heath, MA
[Hide Comment] Some of these boulders areas are not given accurate directions, for example Titanic is not located on Raycroft rd. at all it is further up the main rd from the main forest entrance. Pass the cemetery going NE then Titanic will be on the north (left) side of the road about 75 feet into the woods, there is parking on the side of the road. Also there is an amazing boulder that has been getting developed only 5 min down the dunbar brook trail (blue dot trail) that is much closer than the blue dot area (30 min hike) and has some great climbs including a cave with multiple routes out of it. If anyone wants more info or wants a guide feel free to contact me. Jan 28, 2020
[Hide Comment] Hey Kris, glad you're getting something out of the place. Titanic is in between Raycroft and the Main Road, so if you have a faster route, just post it. Maybe even a little drawing on Google maps would help. If you want to change pages or descriptions for the better, then I'm all for it. I actually don't live there anymore. Jan 28, 2020