View this year's selections and cast your vote for the Hikers' Choice winner of the 2025 Green Mountain Club Photo Contest.| Green Mountain Club
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
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
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
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
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