Bascom Lodge
Mt. Greylock, Massachusetts
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About Us
Bascom Lodge is operated by the Bascom Lodge Group in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation's Historic Curatorship Program.  Through the program, state owned historic properties like Bascom Lodge are rehabilitated, maintained and reused by outside parties in return for a long term lease. 
For more information on the program, visit http://www.mass.gov/dcr/stewardship/curator/index.htm.


Daily Hours for dining:
Breakfast: 8-10am (reservations required for parties of six or more).
Lunch: 11:30am-4pm (no reservations needed).
Dinner: 7pm (May thru August)
6pm (September thru October), reservations required.

Bascom lodge is a nonsmoking establishment.

Lodging:
Private and Group rooms are available for overnight stay.
Check our Lodging page for rates and contact info.

Featured Amenities:

Fireplaces in lobby and dining room.

Enclosed porch with wraparound windows.

Spectacular views.

Mountaintop setting.

Wi-fi.

Special Events.


The Enclosed Porch



An Autumn Sunset

The view of Hoosic Valley, and beyond, from the Summit of Mount Greylock.

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Bascom Lodge, atop Mt. Greylock, along the Appalachian Trail



The Tower

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At 3,491 feet, Mt. Greylock is Massachusetts'
highest peak. The Mount Greylock State
Reservation, which surrounds Bascom Lodge,
covers more than 11,000 acres. Hikers can enjoy 50 miles of trails over a varietyof terrain, including a section of the Georgia - to - Maine
Appalachian Trail.
For those who enjoy natural history, a variety
of birds, trees, mammals and geological
formations are found within the park.
While paved roads reach its summit, Mt. Greylock contains some of the wildest land in
Massachusetts.

In an area known as the Hopper, ancient spruce trees date back almost two centuries, and 1,600 acres of the Reservation hold National Natural Landmark status.
From the summit, spectacular 100-mile views of the Taconic, Catskill and Housatonic ranges - as well as glorious sunsets - can be enjoyed.
The Mt. Greylock Visitor Center, at the southern base of the mountain, provides information, maps, nature exhibits and restrooms. 413-499-4262.
The Visitor Center is open year-round:
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/mtGreylock/
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