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Abandoned car ruins

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  • Location: Burlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States

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    September 10, 2024

    Mountain biking

    This open clearing in the Landlocked Forest, on the Milk Crate Trail, has some old, banged-up, graffitied cars. An interesting sight to pass by and a good open area to take a break in.
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    Planning your visit is straightforward, with parking available under the power lines on Turning Mill Road or at Estabrook School during weekends and holidays. The Burlington Landlocked Forest Yellow Loop mountain biking trail is typically well-marked with yellow circle tags, though some areas might require closer attention to navigation. Be prepared for potentially muddy and slippery conditions, especially after rain, as the natural surfaces can be challenging.

    The Landlocked Forest is a remarkable "urban oasis" that provides a deep sense of natural immersion despite its suburban surroundings. Beyond the Yellow Loop, the entire system boasts an impressive network of 13 miles of trails, including options for various skill levels. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like birds and deer as you explore this unique area, which blends challenging terrain with unexpected natural features.

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    Pedal through the serene woodlands of Simond's Brook Conservation Area on this easy 5.7-mile (9.2 km) mountain biking loop. You'll follow the picturesque Simonds Brook, navigating gentle rolling hills and natural surfaces, but the real draw is the unexpected sight of abandoned car ruins. These decaying vehicles are scattered throughout the forest, adding a unique, historical atmosphere to your ride and making it feel like an exploration of forgotten times.

    Starting from the Simond's Brook Conservation Area, this route is a fantastic option for a quick adventure, taking approximately 47 minutes to complete with a modest 287 feet (88 metres) of elevation gain. It's an easy trail suitable for all skill levels, perfect for a relaxed spin. While specific parking information isn't detailed, conservation areas generally provide accessible trailheads, so plan to arrive with enough time to find a spot.

    The presence of abandoned car ruins is a characteristic feature of some trail systems in the broader Burlington/Lexington area, making this loop a prime example of these hidden gems. It offers a distinct blend of natural beauty and intriguing history, setting it apart from more generic woodland rides. If you're looking for beginner mountain biking in Simond's Brook with a touch of the unusual, this trail delivers.

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    Explore the Burlington Landlocked Forest on a mountain bike, where thick woodlands with evergreen trees give way to an unexpected sight: a unique vehicle graveyard of abandoned car ruins. This difficult 5.1-mile (8.2 km) loop, with 247 feet (75 metres) of elevation gain, offers a diverse cross-country experience, including rooty singletrack and rolling hills, all within an estimated 42 minutes. You'll also find elevated boardwalks crossing pleasant creeks and wetlands, adding to the natural charm.

    Starting from the Paint Mine Conservation Area, this route is best enjoyed when conditions are dry, as natural surfaces can become slippery and prone to puddles after rain. The trails are marked with yellow circle tags, but some sections may require careful navigation. While there are no specific permits needed, always be prepared for varied terrain and potential noise from nearby Route 3.

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    Location: Burlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States

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