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CONTACT US
There is no main reception area at Race Brook Lodge. Please contact us in the following ways if you need assistance:
SEND US A TEXT.
You should have received one or more welcome messages via text prior to your arrival. The best way to reach us in general is to send us a text in that same thread. If you can’t find the original text or you’re reaching out from a different phone, the number is 413.666.1933. Note this number is only for messaging.
CALL US
You can reach us anytime by calling 413.229.2916 and dialing extension 0 (zero). This might not be presented as an option in the welcome recording, but it’s always available for our guests in-house. This is the best way to reach us if you need assistance after hours.
BEFORE & AFTER YOUR STAY
If you have questions about your bill, or you would like to reach us before or after your stay, please call 413.229.2916 and dial extension 2 for our reception and reservation desk.
CHECK OUT SOME OF THE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES COMING UP AT RACE BROOK LODGE
Join us at The Stagecoach Tavern, for a delicious meal and great music from Jazz musician Pamela Knowles. The power that Pamela's singing has to move an audience owes a lot to the acting experience which shaped her career.
Join us for an evening with Duo al Roo7 which pairs Palestinian multi-instrumentalist Zafer Tawil with oud player Rabi Zaki Asher. The duo will will share a set of sorrow songs, traditional and new, that give voice to the brokenness and yearnings of our days.
Help us welcome this historic political-art practice collective to Race Brook Lodge as they tour New England and the Hudson Valley this November. This tour presents a double bill, directed by Peter Schumann, crafted for this exact moment: The Possibilitarian Imperative Everything Show, followed by Gray Lady Cantata #9.
Join us on Sunday, November 17th for a very special show with The Barr Brothers. The Barr Brothers consists of namesake siblings Brad and Andrew Barr, and harpist Sarah Pagé. This performance will also feature special guest La Force.
West African influences with modern experimental music approaches. At the heart of Esther's musical practice is a deep love and respect for nature.
Berkshire Jazz Blues & Soul legend Bobby MacVeety performs at our weekly Jazz Brunch.
The Stagecoach Tavern will be open on Thanksgiving! If you have nowhere else to be, please join us for dinner from 2-6 pm on Thursday, November 28.
In a Race Brook first, we are proud to announce a three concert residency featuring The Bobby Previte Pocket Orchestra’s re-alchemizing of Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew.
Join us at The Stagecoach Tavern, for a delicious outdoor brunch and music by guitarist Nick D’Amico.