peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
Someone mentioned on another forum that Rattle River Hostel in Shelburne is closed effective June 18th. The former website is parked and available. Reportedly there was a Facebook post with similar news. I went by and the sign out front is down. The shuttle van is parked next to the building and there was a car and van parked in the lot but definitely not busy. They had a large go fund me project funded to deal with some civil issues from a rain event a few years ago that was reportedly completed. They were closed for the first year of Covid and I believe they ramped up last year. The current owners havent owned it for long so I expect carrying expenses were high with minimal revenue for two years.
They will be missed by the AT crowd as they were ideally situated to support hikers being in between the Whites and the Mahoosucs. The operator who had run it until recently had tried to convert it to year round operation but as far as I know he never pulled the trigger.
It was a private home originally that was converted to a B&B before it was sold and converted to a hiker's hostel. This can be a problem sometimes in a rural town with no public sewer or water. Things like septic systems tend to be overwhelmed when a use gets increased. Pure speculation on my part.
Given the demand for housing in the area, if it does go on the market, it will be snapped up quick as a residential house. Unless some non profit steps forward, I dont see a private individual bringing it back as a hostel unless they have deep pockets.
They will be missed by the AT crowd as they were ideally situated to support hikers being in between the Whites and the Mahoosucs. The operator who had run it until recently had tried to convert it to year round operation but as far as I know he never pulled the trigger.
It was a private home originally that was converted to a B&B before it was sold and converted to a hiker's hostel. This can be a problem sometimes in a rural town with no public sewer or water. Things like septic systems tend to be overwhelmed when a use gets increased. Pure speculation on my part.
Given the demand for housing in the area, if it does go on the market, it will be snapped up quick as a residential house. Unless some non profit steps forward, I dont see a private individual bringing it back as a hostel unless they have deep pockets.