The Bates Outing Club was founded in 1920 and is the second oldest organization of its type in the country. Every person of the Bates College community is technically a member of the club. Its administration is set up into officers, directors, and a Council composed of active members. The officers run the administrative aspects of the club while the directors run the outing activities. The organization runs trips throughout New England with such activities as hiking, climbing, skiing, canoeing, and kayaking.

The organization used to run several cabins in Maine, built and maintained by Outing Club members. The club has also maintained extensive sections of the Appalachian Trail, and currently maintains one section. The club hosted activities including clambakes and parts of Winter Carnival. Featured in this section is the newsletter of the club, Cat Tracks, and images from one of the club's scrapbooks.


Cat Tracks 25

Cat Tracks 25

Cat Tracks 24

Cat Tracks 24

Bates Outing Club Winter Carnival 1939-1940

Bates Outing Club Appalachian Trail Trip and Casco Bay Cruise, circa 1939

Appalachian Trail Work Trip - Photo 01

Appalachian Trail Work Trip - Photo 01

Appalachian Trail Work Trip - Photo 02

Appalachian Trail Work Trip - Photo 02

Advance - Photo 01

Advance - Photo 01

Bates Outing Club - Photo 05

Bates Outing Club - Photo 05

Bates Outing Club - Photo 04

Bates Outing Club - Photo 04

Bates Outing Club - Photo 03

Bates Outing Club - Photo 03

Bates Outing Club - Photo 01

Bates Outing Club - Photo 01

Bigelow - Avery climb

Bigelow - Avery climb