The cliffs at Beach Pond are about 1/4 mile long and can reach up to 40 feet high, giving you a nice toproping opportunity. There is a lot of moss and lichen on the granite, so you may have to clean your routes. There are no established routes on the rock yet, but there are some great holds. If you feel like bouldering the cliff, there are some long traverses.
Directions:
From points north take Exit 5 off Rt 95. Go left (east) on Rt 102. Take a right (south) on Rt 3. Take a right (west) on Rt 165. Go for approximately seven miles until you see Beach Pond. Just before the road starts across the pond, turn left into a small parking area at the water's edge. Follow the yellow trail markers around the pond to the south end for about 3/4 mile. You will see the cliff on the left side of the trail.
From points south take Exit 4 off Rt 95. Go right (north) on Rt 3. Take a left (west) on Rt 165. Go for approximately seven miles until you see Beach Pond. Just before the road starts across the pond, turn left into a small parking area at the water's edge. Follow the yellow trail markers around the pond to the south end for about 3/4 mile. You will see the cliff on the left side of the trail.
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