Appalachian Mountain Club Offers Range of Summer Vacation Values

Day to five-night outdoor adventures include free guided activities and getaways under $100

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 22, 2009

Media Contact

Laura Hurley, PR Assoc. Dir., amcpr@outdoors.org
617-391-6621

The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) is offering summer vacation values for every budget, from free naturalist activities for day trippers to all-inclusive, five-night vacations for a family of four under $1500. Three-night values for two include camping trips under $100, shore-side private cabin retreats in the Maine Woods for $300, and lodge-to-hut hiking under $500. Everyone is welcome, and AMC members receive additional discounts.

AMC outdoor adventure destinations in New Hampshire, Maine, and New Jersey range from campsites and bunkrooms to private lodge rooms and cabins, with some experiences including amenities such as guided naturalist programs, free loaner outdoor gear, and freshly prepared meals.

A sampling of experiences at AMC lodges, huts, and campsites this summer includes:

Day trips:

Free Three-night getaways:

Under $100 for two

Under $200 for two  Under $300 for two
Under $500 for two
Five-night vacations:

Under $1300 for two
Under $1500 for a family of four
Rates and reservations
For reservations, call (603) 466-2727. Details about accommodations and amenities are available on AMC’s website at www.outdoors.org/lodging

For more ideas, visit AMC’s Summer Planning Guide at www.outdoors.org/summerguide.

Rates are based on non-member adult and child stays. When applicable, rates reflect a 10 percent discount on three-night stays and “stay four nights, get the fifth free” promotion at any combination of New Hampshire and Maine AMC lodges and huts Sunday-Friday nights, and additional exclusions may apply. Taxes not included.

About Appalachian Mountain Club

Founded in 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club (www.outdoors.org) is the oldest conservation and recreation organization in the nation. With 90,000 members in the Northeast and beyond, the nonprofit AMC promotes the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers and trails of the Appalachian region. The AMC supports natural resource conservation while encouraging responsible recreation, based on the philosophy that successful, long-term conservation depends upon first-hand enjoyment of the natural environment.

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