Contact
- In-Season
- May to October
- (603) 764-5858
- Physical Address:
- Ravine Lodge Rd., Warren, NH 03279
- Mailing Address:
- PO Box 65, Warren, NH 03279
- Ravine.Lodge@dartmouth.edu
- Physical Address:
- Off-Season
- (603) 646-6543
- PO Box 9, Hanover, NH 03755
Moosilauke Ravine Lodge
| The Moosilauke Ravine Lodge is closed for the winter. Trails are open for skiing and snowshoeing, but the access road is closed and gated (1.7 miles from parking to trailheads). The Lodge will reopen in May 2010. |
| Applications are now being accepted to work at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge in 2010. Read more and then download the 2010 Lodge Crew Application (Word, 67KB). |
The new Class of 1984 Crew Quarters are well on their way to completion. More work weekends will happen in the spring and a special dedication ceremony will take place on Memorial Day Weekend. Stay Tuned for more info! click here for more information on the project.
Rustic Mountain Accommodations
The Moosilauke Ravine Lodge was raised up in the late 1930s to serve some of the nation’s earliest competitive skiing. Today the Lodge provides a destination for the area and the entire Dartmouth community and the Upper Valley. The Lodge is open to the public for rooms and meals as well as events!
Hearty Meals
The Lodge’s friendly and hard-working crew of students and recent alums serves up hot breakfasts and multi-course dinners from the Lodge’s cookbook, family-style in the Lodge’s main room.
Rustic Lodging
The Lodge’s guest rooms and the outlying bunkhouses can sleep groups from two to twelve. Showers and toilets are in the main building and common rooms are heated by massive old fieldstone fireplaces.
Setting
The Lodge is a wonderful place to bring budding outdoor enthusiasts on their first adventures — with the promise of a hot shower, a hearty meal, and a cozy bed at day’s end. Over thirty miles of hiking trails connect the Lodge to Mount Moosilauke’s summit and trailheads, ranging from easy woods-walks to boulder-clambering ascents. For those interested in volunteer trail maintenance, a one-night stay at the Lodge is rewarded for every day of trailwork.
Retreats
Because of its size, location and services, many groups use the Lodge for retreats and conferences. The main room and the conference spaces downstairs and in the Benton Bunkhouse are available for student and alumnae/i groups for getaways and reunions, and for academic classes, offices and programs, for retreats, lectures, and conferences. The Lodge crew can also provide meals and snack breaks for groups.
Programming
Many weekend evenings see special events hosted at the Lodge, including music, storytelling, dances, or presentations. If you have an idea for a special program, or want to schedule something extra for your group, contact the Lodge Manager. Some examples are: Live Music, Singalongs, Contradances, DOC Film Screenings, etc.
Welcome All!
The Lodge isn’t just for the Dartmouth community — local residents, hikers, and visitors to the area are all welcome to stay for a night, a week, or just come up for dinner. The Lodge is a great place to just get away and put your feet up.
We hope you’ll come stay with us soon!
Keep in Touch
Keep track of happenings at the Lodge on our Facebook page, and follow us on Twitter @Famous4FineFood for real time updates from the Mountain!