The shelters of the Long Trail and Appalachian Trail system are incredible. Each one I stayed at was unique and felt like a home. Probably because it was raining most of the time and while many of the shelters only have three sides, they all have a roof.
Here are photos of most all of the shelters along the Long Trail in order of appearance, north to south. Photos taken in 2011.
Journey’s End II Camp
Journey’s End II Camp
Shooting Star Shelter
Laura Woodward Shelter
Hazen’s Notch Camp
Tillotson Camp
Tillotson Camp
Spruce Ledge Camp
Corliss Camp
Roundtop Shelter
Roundtop Shelter
Bear Hollow Shelter
Bear Hollow Shelter
Whiteface Shelter
Beaver Meadow Lodge
Beaver Meadow Lodge
Sterling Pond Shelter*
Taft Lodge
Taft Lodge
Butler Lodge
Taylor Lodge
Puffer Shelter
Buchanan Lodge
Duck Brook Shelter
Bamforth Ridge Shelter
Bamforth Ridge Shelter
Bamforth Ridge Shelter
Montclair Glen Shelter
Cowles Cove Shelter
Birch Glen Camp
Theron Dean Shelter
Stark’s Nest
Stark’s Nest
Battell Shelter
Cooley Glen Shelter
Skyline Lodge
Boyce Shelter
Boyce Shelter
Sucker Brook Shelter
Sunrise Shelter
Governor Clement Shelter
Governor Clement Shelter
Clarendon Shelter
Minerva Hinchey Shelter
Little Rock Pond Shelter
Big Branch Shelter
Lost Pond Shelter
Peru Peak Shelter
Spruce Peak Shelter
Spruce Peak Shelter
Story Spring Shelter
Kid Gore Shelter
Melville Nauheim Shelter
Seth Warner Shelter
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