What is Meany Lodge like?
Meany Lodge was built in 1928, and expanded over the years. Meany is the oldest lodge owned by the Mountaineers. It has a rustic back country feel, but is warm and comfortable. Meany Lodge has electricity, hot and cold running water, and showers. It is a large four-story building with a commercial kitchen, common use areas, and dormitories. The main entrance to the lodge is at the end farthest from the road. Enter through the tunnel into the lower level. In the tunnel you’ll find racks to store skis and snowboards. In the lower level, you’ll find the drying racks for wet clothes, restrooms and showers. Past the drying areas are the ping-pong table and the first aide/meeting room. The general gathering area is upstairs on the first floor. The kitchen is at one end, and the rest serves as dining and common room. Occasional folk dances and other entertainment take place here on Saturday nights. The second floor is split between the men and women’s dorms. The family dorm fills one side of