



About this trip:
Connect with BIPOC community for a weekend in the beautiful mountains of western Maine! We’ll explore the Maine Huts and Trails trail system and spend two nights at Stratton Brook Hut—a cozy off-the-grid eco lodge in the Carrabasset Valley with views of the Bigelow Mountains. This trip is for outdoor enthusiasts of any level who want to explore Maine’s natural beauty in a BIPOC-centered environment and learn a few outdoor skills along the way. The group will have the lodge to themselves and will connect, cook, eat, and explore Carrabassett Valley together.
Experience Required: None
Draft Itinerary
Day 1: Meet up with the group in the morning at the trailhead. Review personal gear, distribute group gear, and hike about 3 miles to Stratton Brook Lodge. Settle in, and then optional afternoon adventures or down time. Cook dinner and eat together as a group and go to bed in Stratton Brook’s bunk rooms.
Day 2: Wake up, cook and eat breakfast as a group. Group day adventure, which may include hiking, foraging, or bird watching. Downtime at the hut, then cook and enjoy dinner together as a group. Stargazing and relaxing, then off to bed in the bunkrooms.
Day 3: Wake up and cook breakfast. Optional morning hike. Pack up and leave the hut; hike about 3 miles back to the trailhead. Lunch and debrief on trail; wrap up at the parking lot by 4pm.
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