"Bascom Lodge is a rustic stone and wood Lodge that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's to provide accommodations for hikers, vacationers, and nature enthusiasts. It has private and group rooms available for overnight stay.
The large dining room with its high ceiling and hand-cut oak beams provides an ideal atmosphere for a meal. An enclosed porch with wraparound windows overlooks the finest views in the Berkshires. The stone fireplaces create a relaxing setting after a day of hiking.
History of Bascom Lodge:
In 1898, the State legislature established Mt. Greylock as the Commonwealth's first State Reservation. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) designed the Lodge. Its low profile, integration into the summit’s contours, and the use of native materials typified the CCC design theory that shaped the identity of the country’s national and state park systems. Bascom Lodge has served day and overnight visitors to Mt. Greylock for 70 years, including through-hikers on the Appalachian Trail.
Daily hours for dining:
Breakfast: 8:00 am - 10:00 am (for parties of eight or more reservations are required).
Lunch: 11:30 am - 4:00 pm (for parties of eight or more reservations are required).
Dinner: 7:00 pm, one seating (reservations are required for dinner).
For reservations and information call 413-743-1591
Lodging:
Private and group rooms available for overnight stay May 15th through October 31st.
Last day for overnight stay is October 31.
The Lodge can host various functions, including weddings, parties, anniversaries, conferences and other social events. For rates and reservations call 413-743-1591 or email: mail@bascomlodge.net"
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"The Lodge accommodates approximately 34 guests, and is a nonsmoking establishment.
Private rooms with a double bed sleep up to two.
Private "family rooms" with a queen bed plus a bunk bed can sleep up to four.
One private room has a twin bed that sleeps one.
Two co-ed bunk rooms can accommodate ten guests in each room.
There are three private rooms in ground floor Suite (two double beds, one twin) are available to rent together or separately. The Suite has its own (handicap accessible) bathroom.
In keeping with the rustic nature of the Lodge all showers and bathrooms are separate from the sleeping accommodations.
Blankets, sheets, pillows and towels are provided.
Check in: after 3pm (call if arriving after 9pm).
Check out: 10 - 11am."
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Additional details about the CCC involvement in the construction of Bascom Lodge:
"Bascom Lodge was built between 1932-1938 using native materials of Greylock schist and red spruce. Designed by Pittsfield architect, Joseph McArthur Vance, it displays the rustic architectural design of period park structures. The Greylock Commission had desired to rebuild a more substantial shelter for visitors and hikers to the summit after the previous summit house (built c.1902) burned down in 1929. The initial west wing was constructed in 1932 by Jules Emil Deloye, Jr. The main-central and east wings were completed later 1935-38 by the CCC, supervised by Deloye. The lodge was named in honor of John Bascom, a Greylock Reservation Commissioner and Williams College professor, who had a strong association with the mountain during his lifetime."
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Visit Instructions:
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If you visit and find the facility is closed permanently, notify both the group officers and waymark owner of the change. We will then update the waymark description and name to include the words "Closed permanently", and may consider the waymark to be archived.