Enjoying Our Surroundings
The Mountain Club uses our spectacular 850 acres as an outside classroom, where boys learn to fish, start a campfire, pitch a tent, and identify the wildlife around them—all the while gaining valuable life lessons as they cast a fly or single out Orion’s Belt in the night sky.
Each weekend in the fall and spring, boys can choose from a variety of faculty-led outdoor activities, including camping, canoeing, fly fishing, rock climbing, hiking, biking, maple sugaring, white water rafting, and trap, skeet, and target shooting. We maintain numerous campsites on the property, and Whipple Pond— in the center of the campus—is stocked annually with both bass and trout for fishing.