Baum Cabin
Baum Cabin was donated to the DOC in 2008 by Carol and Jim Baum '61, who also provided funds for its maintenance and upkeep.
Facilities
- Moosilauke Ravine Lodge
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- Armington Cabin
- Baum Cabin
- Billings Cabin
- Class of '66 Lodge
- Great Bear Cabin
- Hinman Cabin
- John Rand Cabin
- Nunnemacher Cabin
- Ritchie Smith Cabin
- Alder Brook Cabin
- Hell Gate Hilton
- Johnson Brook Cabin
- Lorraine's Gate Camp
- Management Center
- Merrill Brook Cabin
- Peaks Cabin
- Pete Blodgett Cabin
- Sam's Cabin
- Stoddard Cabin
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- Ledyard Canoe Club
- Climbing Gym
- Shooting Range
- Connecticut River Waterfront
- Second College Grant
Cabin Overview
Baum Cabin is a two room cabin with 4 beds in bunks and a Futon in the main room for a rough total sleeping capacity of 6. Baum is not recommended for winter use.
Baum is located 16.5 miles from Hanover downtown. It is in the Town of Hanover, but to get there, you travel through Enfield. It is 200 feet from loading, and .3 miles from parking.
Maximum Capacity: 6
Available to: Everyone
Lighting: Gas
Heating: Propane heater
Oven/stovetop: Yes, propane
Shower: No
Refrigerator: Yes
Running water: No
Toilet: Outhouse
Distance from Hanover: 16.5 miles
Distance from Parking: 1/3 mile
It has propane heat, range and refrigerator as well as some gas lights. It has a rain water catchment, but we suggest bringing your own water. N.B. The cabin is not well insulated and the heater is not very powerful. We don't recommend staying here when it's below freezing unless you're excited about that sort of thing - be forewarned!
Carol and Jim (a former DOC President) also gave the Town of Hanover a conservation easement on the surrounding property (239 acres), which extends up Moose Mountain, to the west. While you are here, please take advantage of the trails which start from the Baum Conservation Area parking lot, .3 of a mile south (by road or trail) of the cabin.
Detailed Trail Map
You are enjoying this cabin thanks to the generosity of Carol and Jim Baum '61, who made it available to the Dartmouth Outing Club and also provided funds for its furnishing and upkeep. The Cabin and Trail division of the Outing Club maintains the cabin with assistance from the Outdoor Programs Office. Carol and Jim (a former DOC President) also gave the Town of Hanover a conservation easement on the surrounding property (239 acres), which extends up Moose Mountain, to the west.
Baum Conservation Area
Undergrads get free cabins!
When you make a reservation online, use the promo code UNDERGRADZ and your rate will update to $0. Make sure to use your Dartmouth email address when booking or your reservation may be cancelled. You will be prompted to enter your credit card to have on file, but it will not be charged.
DOC Cabins (Non-Grant)*
- Armington Cabin: $100 per night
- Baum Cabin: $40 per night
- Billings Lodge: $100 per night
- Class of '66 Lodge: $250 per night
- Great Bear Cabin: $80 per night
- Hinman Cabin: $100 per night
- John Rand Cabin: $80 per night
- Ritchie Smith Cabin: $80 per night
*Groups comprised entirely of DOC life members are free. If bringing guests including family, a 25% discount on the above rates is applied.
If your reservation is for an educational group, ask the Cabins Manager if you are eligible to receive a discounted flat rate. The educational group flat rate is $75 per night.
Availability
Cabin availability is on a first come, first serve basis. How far in advance you can book a cabin depends on both the cabin and your group type. DOC Cabins (including those in the Grant) can be reserved six weeks in advance by current students, and four weeks in advance by everyone else.
All of the cabins are available year-round, except that we close the Grant down around the month of April for mud season. Also, we don’t plow all the roads in the Grant every year (it depends on where logging operations are going on), so some cabins may be far from parking in the winter.
How to Reserve
All cabin reservations are made online through ResNexus, albeit on separate pages for DOC and OPO Cabins. ResNexus only allows online booking within the standard availability window (four weeks for DOC cabins, six months for OPO cabins). All reservations beyond the standard booking window can only be made by contacting the Cabins Manager. If you are unsure whether your group qualifies for advance booking, reach out to the Cabins Manager and they can assist you.
You will NOT be charged until the Cabins Managers have received an accurate guest list, including the names of all guests that will be in attendance, as well as class years if you are a student group. All online reservations must add payment information (i.e. credit or debit card) to complete the booking. If your group qualifies for a free reservation, the Cabins Manager will adjust your rate manually once they have received your guest list.
Reserve a Cabin
Dartmouth students may reserve a cabin more than 6 weeks in advance only by contacting the DOC Cabins Manager.
Keys and Renter Responsibilities
- Cabins are secured by combination padlocks or combination key lockboxes. Lock combinations will be provided to cabin renters one week before their stay.
- The use of all DOC and Outdoor Programs facilities is intended to be for educational purposes. While the consumption of alcohol is permitted, it must be limited to 1-2 servings per person and will be strictly monitored. 'Drinking games' of any kind are not permitted. Obvious intoxication by any member of the group will result in immediate revocation of use privileges for the entire group or organization. Continued use of these facilities and spaces are contingent upon adherence to this and all other policies as well as compliance with Outdoor Programs staff.
- Outdoor Programs may charge for any damage to a cabin or any cleaning that is necessary resulting from a cabin stay. Additionally, outdoor fires are not allowed at any cabins except '66 Lodge, Armington, or Great Bear and require the advance permission of the Cabins Manager. Evidence of an unauthorized outdoor fire will incur a $100 fine.
- Pets are allowed at all cabins. Owners are responsible for the behaviour and management of pets, and any damages or mess will result in fines. Please pick up waste and remove from the property.
Payment
- Group size may not exceed the capacity of the cabin (nor is tenting permitted around the cabins or anywhere in the Grant).
- Payment information (e.g. credit card number) is due upon making the reservation. Payments will be processed when we finalize the reservation's cabin fee.
- Misrepresentation of number of party members or membership status for a cabin reservation will result in the fee being doubled. Failure to pay any fee for a cabin reservation will result in the revocation of cabin use privileges and may result in loss of Outing Club membership.
Changes and Cancellations
- DOC cabin reservations may be cancelled with full refund up to seven days before the reservation. Fewer than seven days prior, cancellations forfeit half the rental fee. No refunds will be given for cancellations owing to weather conditions.