The Green Mountains are home to less than 125 acres of fragile and biodiverse alpine zones. How can hikers help protect these ecosystems?| Green Mountain Club
Celebrate Around the State: Join the Long Trail Day 2025 Hike-a-Thon| Green Mountain Club
Join us for Long Trail Day, a community fundraiser and celebration of the Long Trail System, on Saturday, September 20. It’s not too late to join the fun! Register now […] The post Celebrate Around the State: Join the Long Trail Day 2025 Hike-a-Thon appeared first on Green Mountain Club.| Green Mountain Club
GMC Executive Director Mike DeBonis recaps the history of Battell Shelter and plans for the site's future.| Green Mountain Club
Threats of trail closure and development sparked the club's Long Trail Protection Campaign. Our conservation efforts have evolved for protecting the LT.| Green Mountain Club
The Green Mountain Club is the founder and maintainer of the Long Trail - the oldest long distance hiking trail in America. Established in 1910 to build this trail stretching the length of Vermont, the club now also maintains the Appalachian Trail in Vermont and trails in the Northeast Kingdom in its mission to "make the Vermont mountains play a larger part in the life of the people." Read more...| Green Mountain Club
The Green Mountain Club is the founder and maintainer of the Long Trail - the oldest long distance hiking trail in America. Established in 1910 to build this trail stretching the length of Vermont, the club now also maintains the Appalachian Trail in Vermont and trails in the Northeast Kingdom in its mission to "make the Vermont mountains play a larger part in the life of the people." Read more...| Green Mountain Club
Conservation partners secure permanent protection of 12 acres and 300 feet of Long Trail and the surrounding trail corridor.| Green Mountain Club
About | Green Mountain Club | 10,000 member club established in 1910 to build and maintain Vermont's Long Trail hiking trail. Maintains the Appalachian and Northeast Kingdom trails.| Green Mountain Club
Emerald ash borer beetles pose a serious threat to Vermont's ash tree populations, but GMC partners are working to conserve these trees.| Green Mountain Club
Parts of this description were excerpted from “The Short Trail: A Footpath Through History” with text and editing by Matt Larson, Julia Grand-Doucet, and Susan Shea. A hike on the […]| Green Mountain Club
We asked the Long Trail hiking community to share what Camel's Hump means to them. Here's what they had to say.| Green Mountain Club
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 22, 2025 CONTACT: Chloe Miller, Communications Manager, cmiller@greenmountainclub.org, 802-241-8324 Make the Most of Hiking Season with a Visit to the Green Mountain Club Visitor Center Waterbury […] The post Make the Most of Hiking Season with a Visit to the Green Mountain Club Visitor Center appeared first on Green Mountain Club.| Green Mountain Club
GMC wants to help you make the most of your summer with Summer Hiking Bingo! These challenges are designed to help you get outside, learn new hiking skills, and connect […]| Green Mountain Club
Following the approval of GMC's Strategic Conservation Plan in fall 2023, the club received an anonymous grant to fund implementation of the plan.| Green Mountain Club
Stop into our Visitor Center in Waterbury for in-person hiking advice and shopping. We offer maps, gear, and GMC swag. Check page for updated hours.| Green Mountain Club
This article appears in the 2025 Spring Long Trail News and was written by GMC Project Coordinator Justin Towers. One of the larger field projects this summer will be structural repairs […] The post Restoring Taft Lodge: A Labor of Love for Historical Preservation appeared first on Green Mountain Club.| Green Mountain Club
This article appears in the 2025 Spring Long Trail News and was written by thru-hiker, ultrarunner, and LGBTQ advocate Aubri Drake. Watch the recording of Aubri’s 2025 Outdoor Adventure Speaker […] The post Hiking the Triple Tiara appeared first on Green Mountain Club.| Green Mountain Club
The Green Mountain Club's new visitor center will open to the public in January 2025. Swipe through for a slideshow and history of the space.| Green Mountain Club
The Green Mountain Club was founded in 1910 to build the Long Trail. Today we maintain and conserve 500+ miles of hiking trail in Vermont.| Green Mountain Club