This 'Adirondack' style shelter sits atop the ridge of Moose Mountain off a loop trail from the Moose Mountain Trail (Appalachain Trail). This shelter was built by the Dartmouth Outing Club entirely by hand -using no power tools. It replaced the previous existing shelter located on the old Clark Pond Loop Trail. The shelter accomodates 8. A privy and 2 tent platforms are on separate side paths off the loop trail. Marginal water is nearby.
Very clean and has a wonderful view near the bench that is out there.
The Shelter is great but the bog water source nearby was horrible and had scum floating on it.
Great spot to spend a night or two. There is water, but it's basically a muddy Creek. Fill up elsewhere if you can.
Okay this is really weird. I had no cell phone service pics I took a picture with my cell phone of moose Mountain shelter and now I have to review it because Google obviously knows I was there they took the picture off my phone. How do I have to review something that I had no cell phone service for Google I know you can't control Sprint but way too Scarry!!! I'm not a bad person but sometimes I just don't want you to be following and watching me. Little ol me, yikes! So take that Google now you know why I have watch with tape on my front camera I don't want you watching me all the time. It kind of freaks me out! Anyone reading this probably should do the same black tape on your screen for the camera that faces you. No Alexa in your house or anything else as far as camera goes. The smart meters on your power box that's already a violation of your first amendment rights. We should be able to sue the power company to have them removed! Don't know what I'm talkin about? Go to YouTube and look up smart meters. Go back to Moose Mountain shelter, normal shelter on the Appalachian Trail home for the night not much to say. The water sources dry in October. It was a trickle