Historic images

These historic images of Bolton Lodge are from the Green Mountain Club archives. Bolton Lodge is perhaps the oldest Long Trail structure still standing. Over the next year GMC and VTFP&R will be restoring the lodge and building a spur trail to the Long Trail. Move your cursor over the image, or click the image, for a magnified view.

A group of men standing on top of a roof.

Bolton Lodge 1928

A group of people standing in front of a building.

Bolton Lodge

A man sitting in the snow with skis on.

Betty Meyers

A group of people standing in front of a building.

1929, Zoe Bodman and group

A group of people sitting on top of a rock.

Wetzels, Bolton Lodge, 1973

A group of people standing around a building.

1929

A small house with a stone wall and green door.

1928, Bolton Lodge

A group of people standing on top of a building.

A white house with stone walls and green roof.

1934, Bolton Lodge

A black and white photo of an old house.

Bolton Lodge interior from ‘Footpath in the Wilderness’

A group of people standing on top of a building.

1929, Bottom left counter c’wise. Mrs.Ernest Smith, Dr Twichell, M/M Deryea, Mrs. Salls, on roof Mr. Smith and K.T. Salls

A group of people standing on top of a building.

1929

A woman wearing a face mask with teeth and tongue sticking out.
1927 Survey crew marking the boundary between the Underhill Firing Range and E S Bryant’s Bolton property
A woman wearing a face mask with teeth and tongue sticking out.
The boundary marker just north of Bolton Mountain. Last seen in 1980. Is it there today?

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