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(Dartmouth's Own Mountainside Retreat)
Back in 1938, with the help of alumni funds, students, and workers from Warren, Ross McKenney built the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge at the entrance to Jobildunc Ravine on Mount Moosilauke from huge spruce logs cut in the ravine. With the burning of the old Moosilauke Summit Camp in 1942, the Ravine Lodge became Dartmouth's main facility in the Moosilauke area, although it remained closed until the end of the war. Since then it has been operating as a mountain inn, owned by Dartmouth College, and serving camp groups, outing club groups, and individuals who stop by.
The Ravine Lodge particularly wants you, as members and friends of the Dartmouth family, to use its facilities when you're in the White Mountains. You are especially welcome, both in the hospitality we will offer you, and by reduced rates for you and your family. We hope you'll stop in for a meal, an overnight, or just to say "hello" while you're driving through the White Mountains this summer.
The Ravine Lodge is managed and run by a Dartmouth undergraduate crew (just to make the Dartmouth atmosphere complete). Meals are served family style, with substantial servings and pleasing variety. Rates for alumni and their families for three meals and lodging run from $4.50 per person. The Ravine Lodge is just off Route 118 near Warren, N.H. We hope to see you there!
For reservations, write:
ROBERT E. MONAHAN '59, Manager Moosilauke Ravine Lodge Warren, N.H.
Or call: ROckwell 4-2256
Open from June 15 until September 12.