Absolutely great but watch out for the pricing. Classic camp lodge, appropriately, spartan bunk rooms, enthusiastic and helpful staff, basic but surprisingly good food in the chow hall. Perfectly sit… Full review by t0lmang
Oct 10, 2022
Stopped into the visitor's center to get a drink and take a short break. Very friendly staff. The Notch was beautiful (see pics). Full review by NHjo
Sep 22, 2022
Wonderful to stay in the Whites with a delicious filling hot breakfast and return to a beautiful hot dinner! The 5 of use had a wonderful time and ate like kings and hiked beautiful terrain. The comm… Full review by Christopher L
Pinkham Notch has been a hub for hiking, climbing, snowshoeing, and skiing on the Presidential Range of the White Mountains since the 1920s. With access to Tuckerman Ravine and the Wildcat …
Pinkham Notch has been a hub for hiking, climbing, snowshoeing, and skiing on the Presidential Range of the White Mountains since the 1920s. With access to Tuckerman Ravine and the Wildcat Range just outside your door, Joe Dodge Lodge provides the perfect opportunity to tackle more challenging terrain while offering beginner hikers, climbers, and skiers a chance to practice their skills. The Lodge is located on the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountain National Forest.
I can't get a rate for any date; when I was there last week they charged $175 per night this seemed high but we'd were tired; they said no bunks were available;
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The best way to get a reservation is to call The Appalachain Mountain Club at 603-466-2727. Generally discounts are only offered for stays of three nights or more in any …
The best way to get a reservation is to call The Appalachain Mountain Club at 603-466-2727. Generally discounts are only offered for stays of three nights or more in any combination of huts and /or lodges.