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Moosilauke Ravine Lodge

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Rustic Mountain Accommodations;
Famous for Fine Food!

Description

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 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 to 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!

Address: 1 Ravine Rd., Warren, New Hampshire 03279
Phone: (603) 764-5858
Parking: Street
State: NH
City: Warren
Street Number: 1 Ravine Rd.
Zip Code: 03279
categories: sports & recreation, hotel


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Reviews
NOT hiker friendly. We were in an emergency situation and they were extremely rude and asked us to get out as soon as we arrived. The hurricane trail aka evacuation route leads to this lodge which is why we ended up there. There is no service in this area. We had to beg for help and they said we couldn't use the wifi to contact for help because we were not guests. When we asked for a phone to call, they gave us a landline and asked me to get out of view and not steal the landline phone. It was pouring rain and 40 degrees outside so we just needed to find a way to town so we didn't die. Would not recommend!! Two stars since we saved ourselves and didn't die. Safety: Not safe in an emergency.
The lodge is BOUJEE. Definitely a nice space to relax and everything inside is well thought out. Very nice recreation spot and also convenient for a restroom before and after our hike.
We were invited to photograph a wedding where the clients had roots tied to the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge. The most beautiful surroundings and incredible structure of the lodge were both true highlights for us as photographers.
This place looks awesome. We were hiking when we went right by it. It was closed due to you know what!!! But it did look super inviting, cozy and the way they built it using the trees they cut to clear the way is just breathtaking. The entire place looks like one huge log cabin, yet so sophisticated and artistic that it looks it really belongs there and is part of the beautiful nature surrounding it. I hope they open soon, I want to visit.
I went during a covid time, when they haven't even opened for public and we also just went to check it out because the usual orientation visit didn't happen. I loved the rustic look of the place and the lovely decor they maintain. Everything felt so simple, close to nature and comfortable. I bet it is tough to maintain though. The views around are mesmerizing and there are beautiful trails of a variety of level around the property. It's in my list for when things are normalish!
Great food, relaxed setting. Great place to take a family with a lot of hiking. There are a lot of hidden trails in the area too. The lodge has had major upgrades in the last few years. And by that I mean every building has been replaced. I may be biased though. My wife and I each spent a summer working/living here and we had our “wedding” here.
Beautiful location but the lodge was closed due to covid. Unfortunately due to the closure they closed the main parking lot so the parking is along the entry road which adds an extra mile each way. It is tough to face the extra mile after hiking the mountain.
A group of friends take an annual hike somewhere in the White Mountains and historically have stayed at an AMC hut. We ventured off this year having found the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge. The lodge itself and the setting are spectacular and trail access it great too. We were familiar with the family style dinners but the main course was a clunker -- curried tofu with rice which was not cool for members of my group and me. Breakfast the next morning there was a lack of refills of OJ and we needed another tray of eggs to fill up before hiking again Sunday but none were available. Tough to rate higher than 3* given these simple things being off.
Our Daughter and 'soon-to-be" Son-in-law chose the Ravine Lodge as the site for their wedding and the experience could not possibly have been better from the Bride's family perspective. The setting was fantastic although we had a long history with Mount Moosilauke & The Ravine lodge. The 2012 Crew could not have been more adaptive and pleasant, the setting was truly dramatic, the food was excellent and the overall personal experience father of the Bride was OUTSTANDING!! We: Roasted a pig on site, climbed the mountain, used the raised area below the Lodge as both ceremony seating lodge benches and a yard game arcade. We were lucky that the weather cooperated with the "outdoor" focus of this celebration, but the Lodge and cabins were heavily used as well after parties and the like. The whole weekend was a complete success, including the 16 pc. marching brass band to escort the Bride in and the fireworks display after dark, part of a gift to the new Man & Wife. We would highly recommend The Lodge to anyone looking to have a back-to-simplicity celebration in the White Mountain National Forrest. The majesty of Mountain and Forrest, combined with the Lodge Crew's exceptional efforts to make IT happen they joined in the marriage night Dinner and danced with us!, not to mention the Bread Board & Bowl and wooden spoon Fencing Challenge were all garnish on the overall experience. It was a wonderful exception to the 6 separate wedding reception establishments that we were SO trying to avoid ... and it worked beautifully. Just keep it small, because when the Ravine Lodge is full, Lincoln, NH is the closest night time layover, 12 mountain miles away. The facilities are a bit rustic, but that is in the nature of "Mountain Hospitality" at it's very best. Drive-in accessibility is the BIG difference between The Ravine Lodge and camping or Hut jumping trip and where would that leave the Brass Band and the convenience of not "Drive-in, not Hike-in celebration?
Family style makes are served in a beautifully renovated lodge. Prices are affordable student staff is nice. They even started a fire for us to dry after we got caught in the storm
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