Drawing of the future cabin

Camelot Bunkhouse Project

A core part of the MITOC community, and in particular our access to the mountains, continues to be our well-loved “Camelot” cabin, located in central New Hampshire. As you may know, Camelot was built in the 1970s (on a shoestring budget), and it is nearing the end of its useful life. Since 2013, the Outing Club has been working to build new, safe and modern sleeping quarters on the Camelot property, which will ensure that MITOC can fulfill our mission for decades to come.

MITOC partnered with Maclay Architects to design a new bunkhouse for Camelot which will be located approximately 100m from the existing cabin. The new bunkhouse will contain five bedrooms (sleeping ten persons each), a large central hallway, and a covered deck. We anticipate the cost of the new bunkhouse to be approximately $500,000.

With the design now complete, we are actively seeking donations. If you are able, please consider donating to help us hit our fundraising target in 2025. We broke ground on site preparation in 2024, and fundraising permitting, we will complete the new bunkhouse in 2025. This project will ensure we can fulfill our mission for the next generation of MITOCers.

Code of Conduct

All members of the club are expected to follow the policies and ideals detailed in Hand and Mind.

MITOC maintains a “zero-tolerance” policy (resulting in removal from the club) for the following behaviors: stalking, violent threats of any kind, physical violence (including sexual assault), domestic/dating violence, and sexual harassment. Reach out to mitoc-mediation@mit.edu with questions/concerns.

Please note that Mediation Chairs are not a fully confidential source, and information may be shared with MITOC leadership on a need-to-know basis for the health/safety of the club. Students/MIT-affiliates are also encouraged to reach out to MIT resources for support.