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.
Daily hours for dining:
Breakfast: 8:00 am - 10:00 am (reservations required for parties of six or more).
Lunch: 11:30 am - 4:00 pm (no reservations needed).
Dinner: 7:00 pm (6:00 pm in the fall) reservations required.
For reservations and information call 413-743-1591
Lodging:
Private and group rooms available for overnight stay May 15th through October 31st.
Check our Lodging page for rates and contact info.
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
Bascom Lodge
On the Summit of Mount Greylock
Bascom Lodge is managed by the Bascom Lodge Group and is open 7 days a week for lodging and dining from May 15 to October 31. Call for details :413-743-1591.
The Lodge closes in November and reopens in May.
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.