here are nearly six dozen Long Trail overnight sites spaced no more than a moderate day’s hike apart. These range from fully enclosed lodges to three-sided lean-tos and tenting areas. All sites, although primitive, have a water source nearby (purity and reliability cannot be guaranteed) and a privy (outhouse). Visitors must carry their own food, backpacking stove, and overnight gear.
Sites Along the Long Trail:
Tenting area: Wooden tent platforms.
Shelter: Usually three sided with a sloped roof. Fit 6-10 people.
Lodge: Usually four-sided with wooden bunks. Fit 10-24 people.
Backcountry Campsites
How many sites on the Long Trail? Over 70!
Are there amenities? Established backcountry sites are all located by a primitive water source (untested) and a privy. There are no wood stoves.
Are they by reservation? No, all sites are first-come, first-served.
Is there a fee? A moderate fee ($5) is charged at overnight sites with GMC caretakers in the summer and fall. This fee funds a small portion of the Caretaker Program, which is an integral part of maintaining and protecting the Long Trail. The sites with caretakers require consistent maintenance of the site and the surrounding trails. (GMC members get to stay free!)
How long can I stay? We request you stay no more than two consecutive nights.
Do I still need to bring my tent if there is a shelter at the site I plan on spending the night? YES! Shelters are first come, first served, and during peak hiking season they are usually full. It is important to have your tent, tarp, or other shelter with you.