Bascom Lodge

Adams|Lodge|$
RemoteHistoric

Ridge Guide Notes

Best for · classic inn weekends

Vibe · Remote, Views

Best in · Year-round

A 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps stone-and-timber lodge at the 3,491-foot summit of Mount Greylock — the highest point in Massachusetts. Accessible by road or by through-hiking the Appalachian Trail. Private rooms and bunk rooms. Fieldstone fireplaces, arts-and-crafts furnishings, and views that justify the elevation. A Yankee Editors' Pick for Best Inn Landscape. One of the few places in New England where the inn itself is the destination, not an accessory to it.

Why It Stands Out

At the 3,491-foot summit of Mount Greylock. Appalachian Trail access. CCC stone-and-timber lodge built in the 1930s. Yankee's Best Inn Landscape.

Key Details

Location

Summit Rd, Adams, MA 01220

Type

Lodge

Price

$

Best Season

Year-round

Nearby

  • Use Bascom Lodge as a base for North Adams & Williamstown and the wider the Berkshires page.
  • The setting does more of the work here: scenery, quiet, and time on property matter more than density.
  • The local profile leans remote, views.

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