The Bascom Lodge was built in the 1930s at the summit of Mount Greylock. It was managed by the Appalachian Mountain Club for 16 years until 2000 when it came …
The Thunderbolt Shelter was built in 1940 as a warming hut for skiers using the Thunderbolt Trail. This historic stone building is currently only used as a winter/emergency shelter for those attempting Mount Greylock during the off-season.
The construction of 'The Occupy Chatham South Beach Shack' in 2015 is believed to be based on Henry Beston's book "The Outermost House", which he wrote in the mid-1920s when …
Josiah Nelson, the great-grandson of Founding Father, Thomas Nelson Jr., a signer of the Declaration of Independence, built this home around 1756. Today, only the small remnants of his residence remain, yet it stands as a unique piece of history.
A pretty lodge directly at the shores of Leach Pond. On really cold winter days a fire is kept burning inside so that hikers and mountain bikers can warm up a little bit.
Long Pond Shelter is a rustic, three-sided lean-to located along the Midstate Trail near Long Pond in Rutland, Massachusetts. Perched atop a short hill, it offers a peaceful spot for …
NO WATER SOURCE OR PRIVY!!!! Great little shelter, nice fire pit right by the shelter, but there is no water source or privy on site so make sure you plan accordingly.