
Bromley Shelter
Bennington, Vermont
About
The Bromley Shelter project was first conceived in late 1999 as a replacement for the former Mad Tom Notch Shelter and as an alternative to the Bromley Tenting Area, which was too near the road and also directly on the banks of Bromley Brook. The shelter features a cooking and seating area protected from the elements, yet retains lean-to characteristics. In addition, the overnight site has three tent platforms and an accessible composting privy. The design concept for the shelter itself was based on similar structures further south on the Appalachian Trail built and designed by the Nantahala Hiking Club. Marge Fish worked with Erik and Laurel Tobiason, veteran shelter builders, through the winter to draw plans for a post-and-beam shelter with a roof overhanging a cooking table and benches. Their design received final approval by the trail management committee in the spring of 2003.
Amenities
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Available Site Types
- Tent Sites
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of sites does Bromley Shelter offer?
Bromley Shelter offers Tent Sites.
How is Bromley Shelter rated?
Bromley Shelter has a 5/5 rating based on 2 Google reviews.
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