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With the growing popularity of its programs especially for outdoor enthusiasts ages 50+, the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) this winter is continuing to introduce new weeklong 50+ Adventure Camp choices, while also expanding locations to offer a 50+ Adventure Weekend in the Maine Woods.
AMC’s all-inclusive 50+ Adventure Camp is being held at Joe Dodge Lodge for the first time this winter, adding to weeks at Highland Lodge and providing a choice of two different locations in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Located near the base of Mt. Washington, Joe Dodge Lodge is centrally located for exploring the trails, ponds, and scenic vistas around Pinkham Notch. The five-night program at both lodges brings together outdoor enthusiasts ages 50 and older for a variety of easy, moderate, and advanced snowshoe hikes and cross-country ski tours; outdoor skills workshops; cultural and historical tours and talks; evening programs; and social activities.
For a taste of winter in the Maine Woods, AMC’s 50+ Adventure Weekend at Medawisla Wilderness Camps in the Moosehead Lake region is another new experience this year, building on AMC’s 50+ programs in the White Mountains. Private cabins with wood stoves make toasty retreats following a day on the trails.
All of the lodges have access to snowshoe and cross-country ski trails surrounded by diverse natural habitats for wildlife watching. Amenities include private rooms or cabins, freshly prepared meals, and green-friendly practices—plus every program offers the benefit of expert guiding and instruction. The L.L. Bean gear room at Highland Lodge also provides guests with free use of outdoor clothing and equipment, such as hiking boots, backpacks, water bottles, and fleece jackets.
Visit AMC’s Winter Planning Guide for full details, including information about AMC’s new health and wellness weekend series, naturalist-led Lodge-to-Hut overnight trips, 50+ mid-week Ski & Stay specials, and other deals – www.outdoors.org/winterguide.
AMC’s weeklong 50+ Adventure Camps and shorter getaways this winter include:
Five-night 50+ Adventure Camps
Mid-week and weekend 50+ getaways
Rates and reservations
Rates vary as indicated above. Starting at rates for Highland Lodge and Joe Dodge Lodge include accommodations in a private bunkroom or family room with shared bath for up to six people, dinners, breakfasts, and lunches (dinner includes fresh baked bread, soup, salad, entree, and dessert), guided programs, use of snowshoes, cross-country ski pass, and instruction. Individuals may be subject to a single supplement or be assigned to a shared room on a same-sex basis. Private rooms with private baths are available for an additional charge. At Medawisla Wilderness Camps, accommodations are in private cabins and guests must provide their own snowshoes or cross-country skis. All meals, guided programs, and instruction are included. For reservations, call (603) 466-2727.
Founded in 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club is the oldest conservation and recreation organization in the nation. With 90,000 members in the Northeast and beyond, the nonprofit AMC promotes the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers and trails of the Appalachian region. The AMC supports natural resource conservation while encouraging responsible recreation, based on the philosophy that successful, long-term conservation depends upon first-hand enjoyment of the natural environment.