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Dartmouth Outing Club (DOC) cabins are open for reservations. Reservations may be made up to four weeks in advance. Dartmouth students may reserve DOC cabins up to six weeks in advance.
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Alder Brook is a one-room cabin located on a small knoll overlooking the brook from which it takes its name.
Armington is a one-room cabin located in the woods along the shore of the lake from which it gets its name. It has sleeping space for nine (six bunks plus a loft for three more) and has a porch and a woodstove for heating.
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.
Billings is a six-room summer cottage which has been partially winterized, located at the north foot of Mt. Madison in the Presidential Range. It sleeps 14 in its three bunkrooms and has a screened-in porch. In addition it has a kitchen, a living/dining room, an electric stove for cooking, a refrigerator, electric lights, electric heaters, and a spigot and wooden outhouse out back.
The Class of ’66 Lodge (formerly Harris Cabin II or Harris Centennial Cabin), located a ten minute drive from Dartmouth College, was designed and built by Dartmouth students.
Great Bear Cabin III was built in 1990 by Jay Benson '90, Jim DiCarlo '91, Pam Lombard '90, and Julie Wade '91, to replace the second cabin on the site which burned in 1989 after over sixty years of service.
The Hell Gate Hilton is a three-room cabin located across the footbridge over the Dead Diamond.
Hinman Cabin II was built in 1960, under the direction of Ross McKenney, Eric Sailer '60, and Jack Prescott '61, to replace the first cabin built on the site as part of the cabin chain between Hanover and Mt. Moosilauke.
John Rand Cabin was built in 1983 under the direction of Alex Tait '86, Dan Mullen '83, and Diana Wright '83, in dedication to John Rand who served as Executive Director of the Dartmouth Outing Club (1938-1975) and Director of Safety for Outdoor Affairs (1975-1979).
Johnson Brook is a four-room cabin located on a small knoll alongside Johnson Brook.