Black Rock Forest Consortium
Housing Resources
The Stone House

The Stone House, a 3000-square-foot farmhouse, dating to 1834 and located in the center of the Forest, 2 miles from the Center for Science and Education, is primarily a site for educational group visits but occasionally serves as an overnight lodging facility.

It has no electricity or running water: lanterns or candles provide light, fireplaces provide heat, a well with a hand pump supplies drinking water, and nearby, two port-a-potties. 

                                                                                                                     

It has eight bunk beds and sleeping mats that can be placed on the floor for at least a dozen more overnight visitors. 

There is a minimum-impact camping area near the Stone House, adjacent to Tamarack Pond, for groups of up to 50 visitors provided they have demonstrated the ability to camp without leaving a trace of impact.

The Stone House and camping area are available for overnight use to Consortium members for $5 per person per night and must be reserved.