Best Backcountry Huts in Oregon — 2026

Oregon has 7 notable backcountry huts for 2026. Huts are managed by Wallowa Huts, Three Sisters Backcountry, Mt. Hood National Forest. Big Sheep Hut ranks highest based on available information and amenities.

Last updated: February 2026

Top Backcountry Huts in Oregon

  1. 1.
    Big Sheep Hut

    Wallowa Huts

    Perched in a mountain valley, this hut provides access to more open, high-country terrain with forest glades of varying slopes as well as burn areas from the 80s.

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  2. 2.
    Cornucopia Yurt

    Wallowa Huts

    Located in Little Eagle Meadow near it's namesake Cornucopia Peak, Cornucopia Camp contains both a sleeping yurt and kitchen yurt with ample glade skiing along the Cliff River Trail.

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  3. 3.
    Norway Camp

    Wallowa Huts

    Norway Camp sits near the southwestern edge of the Eagle Cap Wilderness, perched high with views of big-mountain terrain to the west.

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  4. 4.
    Schneider Camp

    Wallowa Huts

    A two-structure camp new to the Wallowa's, Schneider Camp touts the deepest snowpack in the range and marks the southern terminus of a future hut-to-hut traverse connecting the towns of Halfway & Joseph.

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  5. 5.
    Tam McArthur Rim Huts

    Three Sisters Backcountry

    The Owl and Raven Yurts are collectively referred to the Tam McArthur Rim Yurts, with access to a wood-fired sauna and a variety of terrain within the Three Sisters Wilderness area.

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  6. 6.
    Tilly Jane A-Frame

    Mt. Hood National Forest

    Tilly Jane is a rustic cabin with minimal amenities, requiring individuals to carry more than usual on a hut trip. But – what it lacks in amenities, it boasts in views and terrain access to the surrounding slopes of Mt. Hood.

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    Wing Ridge Hut

    Wallowa Huts

    Wing Ridge Hut is accessed via a steep, unmarked trail bordering a wilderness boundary with access to different basins above treeline.

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Backcountry Huts Comparison — Oregon 2026

HutTypeCapacityPriceKitchenAccess
Big Sheep Hut

Wallowa Huts

Backcountry HutYes6.6 miles / 10.6 km
Cornucopia Yurt

Wallowa Huts

Yurt6Yes8.78 miles / 14.1 km
Norway Camp

Wallowa Huts

Backcountry Hut8Yes9.0 miles / 14.5 km
Schneider Camp

Wallowa Huts

Backcountry Hut12Yes6.0 miles / 9.7 km
Tam McArthur Rim Huts

Three Sisters Backcountry

Backcountry HutYes6.0 miles / 9.7 km
Tilly Jane A-Frame

Mt. Hood National Forest

Backcountry Hut20Yes2.7 miles / 4.3 km
Wing Ridge Hut

Wallowa Huts

Backcountry HutYes1.23 miles / 2.0 km

How to Choose a Hut in Oregon

  • 1.

    Consider your fitness level and the approach. Some huts require multi-hour ski tours or hikes with significant elevation gain. Check the access distance and difficulty before booking.

  • 2.

    Check meals and kitchen availability. Self-catering huts require you to bring all food and fuel. Staffed huts with meal service simplify logistics but may cost more.

  • 3.

    Match capacity to your group size. Smaller huts offer privacy but limited availability. Larger facilities accommodate groups and often have better amenities.

  • 4.

    Book early for peak season. Popular huts fill up months in advance, especially for holiday weekends and prime ski/hiking season. Check availability as soon as your dates are firm.

  • 5.

    Assess winter conditions and safety. For winter hut trips, check avalanche conditions, carry rescue equipment, and consider hiring a certified guide. Many huts in Oregon are located in or near avalanche terrain.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do backcountry huts in Oregon cost per night?

Pricing for backcountry huts in Oregon varies by hut and season. Contact individual operators for current rates.

Do I need to book backcountry huts in Oregon in advance?

Yes, most backcountry huts in Oregon require advance reservations, especially during peak season. Popular huts can book up months ahead for holidays and weekends. Contact operators directly for availability.

What is the capacity of backcountry huts in Oregon?

Backcountry Huts in Oregon range from 6 to 20 guests per night. Smaller huts offer a more intimate experience, while larger facilities can accommodate groups.

Are meals provided at backcountry huts in Oregon?

Most backcountry huts in Oregon are self-catering with kitchen facilities (7 of 7 have kitchens). Bring your own food and cooking supplies.

What gear do I need for backcountry huts in Oregon?

Essential gear includes a sleeping bag, headlamp, layers, and appropriate footwear for the approach. In winter, avalanche safety equipment (transceiver, probe, shovel) is required for backcountry huts. Check individual hut listings for specific gear requirements.