Green Mountain Club

Maintaining & Protecting Vermont's Long Trail Since 1910

  • About
    • About The Green Mountain Club
      • Bylaws
      • Annual Reports
      • Strategic Plan
    • Visitor Center
    • Barnes Camp Visitor Center
    • GMC Rental Cabins
    • Board of Directors
    • GMC Staff
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Corporate Sponsors
    • Our Business Partners
    • Contact Us
  • Hiking
    • Trail Updates
    • Hiking 101
    • Trail Systems
      • The Long Trail
      • Appalachian Trail in Vermont
      • Kingdom Heritage Trails in the Northeast Kingdom
    • Hiking Recommendations
    • Accessible Trails around Vermont
    • Thru-Hike the Long Trail
    • Trip Planning
      • Hiking in Groups
      • Guidebooks, Maps & Gear
      • Food Storage Regulations
      • Bear Boxes
    • Wildlife on the Trails
      • Food Storage Regulations
      • Bear Boxes
    • Mud Season
    • Fall Hiking
    • Winter Hiking
    • Long Trail End-to-Ender Certification
  • Conservation
    • Protecting the Long Trail
    • Land Conservation
    • Strategic Conservation Plan
    • Field Programs
    • Burrows Trail Project
    • Regional Partnerships
    • Vermont’s Alpine Zones
  • Education & Events
    • Events & Workshops
    • Service Learning & Group Outings
    • Calendar of Events & Outings
    • Leave No Trace
  • News
    • Trail Updates
    • Blog
    • Long Trail News
    • Press Releases
    • Monthly Newsletter
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Volunteer Long Trail Patrol
    • Volunteer Reports
    • Application
    • Volunteer Code of Conduct
  • Donate
    • Ways to Give
    • Donate Now
  • Members
    • Become a Member
    • Your Membership Benefits
    • Join a Section
    • Business Membership
    • Green Mountain Club Annual Meeting
  • Shop

Green Mountain Club partners with Darn Tough Vermont to protect and maintain hiking trails statewide

October 27, 2023 by Chloe Miller 3 Comments

Contact: Chloe Miller, Communications Manager
[email protected]; 907-632-7405

WATERBURY CENTER, VT— Darn Tough Vermont increased their Corporate Sponsorship for the Green Mountain Club, the non-profit that maintains the Long Trail and its side trails, such as the trails around Camel’s Hump and Mount Mansfield. Darn Tough signed on to support GMC at the $5,000 “Stratton” level, which is enough to pay for a week of our special projects trail crew to work on a backcountry construction project on the Long Trail.

“The Green Mountain Club has been protecting and maintaining Vermont trails since 1910. Our socks have a deep, intimate connection with these trails and have for years. Without the Green Mountain Club, our employees and their families wouldn’t have access to some of the best hiking trails in the world. We are thrilled to support the Green Mountain Club moving forward to help ensure our trails can be enjoyed for many generations to come.” – Jake Largess, Darn Tough Vermont’s Category Manager

The Green Mountain Club has staff and volunteers that care for roughly 500 miles of trail in Vermont, including the 272-mile Long Trail and its side trails, the Appalachian Trail in Vermont, and the Kingdom Heritage Trails. Support for this work is provided by public and private funding, including corporate sponsorships from companies such as Darn Tough Vermont.

“Darn Tough Vermont’s sponsorship will make a difference in the work that can happen on the trails. They have shown that they genuinely care about the trails in Vermont and the people that use them. We are grateful for this true partnership and look forward to working with them on and off the trail.” – Alicia DiCocco, Green Mountain Club Deputy Director

Darn Tough Vermont is a Vermont based sock manufacturing company committed to supporting local Vermont communities. In addition to supporting the Long Trail, Darn Tough Vermont has a regular program to help feed Vermonters in need, and the company immediately led the response to the July flooding in Vermont by setting up charitable giving options for flood relief. Their made-in-Vermont merino wool socks come with a lifetime guarantee and A-plus status among hikers and recreationists of all kinds

Darn Tough Vermont is committed to financially supporting the Green Mountain Club, and also has a corporate volunteering program, so you might just see some Darn Tough Vermont employees working on the trail.

###
About the Green Mountain Club: The Green Mountain Club was founded in 1910 with one goal: to build a long-distance hiking trail that spans the length of Vermont’s mountains. The Long Trail was completed in 1930. Today, Green Mountain Club staff and volunteers care for roughly 500 miles of trail in Vermont, including the Appalachian Trail in Vermont; Kingdom Heritage Lands trails in the Northeast Kingdom; and the Long Trail and its side trails. We support the hiking community with education and access to enjoy Vermont’s beloved trails.

About Darn Tough Vermont: Darn Tough Vermont is an American manufacturer of premium, all-weather outdoor and lifestyle socks backed up by the industry’s original and only unconditional guarantee for life. The company offers both Specialty and Tactical product lines. Darn Tough Vermont’s Specialty line of socks includes Hike, Lifestyle, Run, Snow, Athletic, Work, Hunt, and Juniors’ styles.

Darn Tough’s product is distinguished from industry competitors by 100 percent USA manufacturing; exceptional comfort, durability and fit; True-Seamless™ technology; and an exclusive blend of either ultra-fine, premium Merino wool or Coolmax®/Thermolite®. Founded by Ric Cabot in 2004, a third-generation sock maker, Darn Tough Vermont operates out of Cabot Hosiery Mills. With a focus on giving back, Darn Tough has donated over 1,000,000 meals to the Vermont Foodbank. For more information about Darn Tough Vermont socks, please visit: www.DarnTough.com.

Filed Under: News, Press Release Tagged With: corporate sponsor, press release

Comments

  1. Polly schoning says

    November 1, 2023 at 4:41 pm

    The long trail darn tough socks would be wonderful for fund raising. I would like a pair

    Reply
    • Chloe Miller says

      November 3, 2023 at 11:21 am

      Hi polly, these are available at Lenny’s stores in VT and online, they are on sale, and a portion goes back to GMC! https://lennyshoe.com/products/darn-tough-vermont-exclusive-green-mountain-club

      Reply
      • Linda Huebner says

        November 3, 2023 at 11:31 am

        If these were made in the non-wool version, I’d buy at least 2 pairs!

        Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Big News for Strategic Conservation of the Long Trail System

May 1, 2025

This article appears in the 2025 Spring Long Trail News and was written by GMC Director of Conservation Mollie Flanigan. In previous editions I've described the process of developing the Green Mountain Club Strategic Conservation Plan that outlines our road map to permanently protecting the Long … Read more

About Mud Season HikeVT Trail Recommendations Become a Member Trip Planning Trail Maps Volunteer Opportunities

Mission

The Green Mountain Club is the founder and maintainer of the Long Trail - the oldest long distance hiking trail in America. Established in 1910 to build this trail stretching the length of Vermont, the club now also maintains the Appalachian Trail in Vermont and trails in the Northeast Kingdom in its mission to "make the Vermont mountains play a larger part in the life of the people." Read more...

Featured Sponsors

Athletic Brewing Logo
Athletic_Primary_WhiteBG
Outdoor Gear Exchange logo
oge
Darn Tough logo
darn tough
Burlington Beer Company logo
Burlington Beer Company logo
802 Cars logo
802 cars
Lawson's Finest Liquids logo
lawsons-finest-liquids-black
Eastern Mountain Sports logo
EMS
Mountain Goat logo
Mountain Goat logo
Lenny's Shoe & Apparel logo
Lennys-Logo
Concept 2 logo
concept2
Sugarbush Resort logo
sugarbush-logo
The Alchemist Brewery logo
alchemist
Johnson Farm & Garden, Hardware and Rental logo
Johnson Farm & Garden, Hardware and Rental

Connect

4711 Waterbury-Stowe Road
Waterbury Center, Vermont 05677
802.244.7037 | Email GMC

Click here for current hours.
Email us for hiking advice. 

Copyright © 2025 Green Mountain Club · All Rights Reserved. · Site by Earthlogic.

Planning a Long Trail section or thru-hike?

Find advice and tips for your upcoming hike at our free upcoming End-to-Ender Panel. Hear from experienced recent End-to-Enders and ask questions about gear, food, planning and more at the in-person panel at club headquarters on May 10.

Saturday, May 10 – End-to-Ender Panel and Long Trail Guide Book Launch from 10 a.m.-12p.m. at GMC HQ in Waterbury Center

Register