Seesaw's Lodge





The Seesaw's Lodge Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
There is a large parking lot alongside VT Route 11 to access the Long Trail. The trail heads up the side of Bromley Mountain crossing over Bromley Brook. Just shy of 2 miles from the trailhead there is a spur trail that leads down to the Bromley Shelter. This is a good place to have lunch or spend the night if you're backpacking in the area. The trail continues uphill eventually hiking up a ski run to the summit.
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Begin from a large lot along Vermont Route 11. Use caution when crossing the road to begin heading south on the Long Trail/Appalachian Trail. From the summit of Spruce Peak, there is a nice overlook with views looking out towards the Manchester area and the mountains on the other side of the valley.
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This loop is mostly along the Long Trail and Griffith Lake Trail with roughly a 2-mile stretch of walking along a forest service road to get back to the trailhead. The loop crosses over two peaks and past a beautiful lake. There is a camping fee for non-GMC members at the Peru Peak Shelter and Griffith Lake Tenting Area during the peak summer months.
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The Long Trail climbs up through the forest from Mad Tom Notch to the summit of Bromley Mountain. At the summit has open views and some ski lifts running to the top. There is an iconic cement column with a large LT/AT marker on it. During the summer the warming hut is usually left open for hikers to rest in.
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This trail runs along the Long Trail/Appalachian Trail beginning from Mad Tom Notch Road. The trail is a steady climb to the summit of Styles Peak. The top is partially wooded but there is a nice rocky outcropping you can walk out onto that has a nice view. Shortly after leaving the trailhead you will enter into the Peru Peaks WIlderness.