Best Backcountry Huts in Utah — 2026

Utah has 15 notable backcountry huts for 2026. Huts are managed by 8 different operators. Bear Claw Yurt ranks highest based on available information and amenities.

Last updated: February 2026

Top Backcountry Huts in Utah

  1. 1.
    Bear Claw Yurt

    Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

    ​Bear Claw Yurt – the original yurt location in the system – is a 20' yurt with views of Moffit Peak to the west. Located within the motor-free area, this yurt must be accessed by foot.

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    Beulah Vista Yurt

    Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

    As the newest and largest yurt of the system, the Beulah Vista Yurt is a 24' yurt that can accommodate up to 12 people. On clear days, it features a view of Mount Beulah from the front door.

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    Blind Hollow Yurt

    Utah State Outdoor Programs

    Blind Hollow Yurt, part of the Utah State Outdoor Program, is located up Logan Canyon in the Bear River Range. Because the yurt is paid for and maintained with USU student fees, students do get priority access on weekends.

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    Boundary Creek Yurt

    Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

    This 16’, four-person yurt is located on Boundary Creek (two miles beyond Ridge Yurt) at an elevation of 9,550’. The open slopes above the Yurt ascend to an elevation of approximately 11,000’ and provide excellent backcountry skiing.

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    Bunchgrass Yurt

    Powder Ridge Ski Touring

    The Yurt is accessible from Logan Canyon, providing enjoyable terrain for all levels of skiers and boarders.

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    Castle Peak Yurt

    Inspired Summit Adventures

    Castle Peak Yurt is nestled just beneath Castle Peak – 30 miles outside of Park City. And, with its wood-fired sauna, it provides a proper base camp exploring deep in the wilderness of the Uinta Mountains.

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    East Fork Yurt

    Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

    The East Fork Yurt sits on a bench above the East Fork of the Bear River overlooking a large flat meadow below Dead Man’s Pass. From the deck of the yurt, visitors have a great view of Mount Beulah.

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    Geyser Pass Yurt

    Talking Mountain Yurts

    The Geyser Pass Yurt, near Haystack Mountain, is nestled in an alpine meadow with commanding views of Mount Mellenthin and Tomasake, offering remote backcountry adventures.

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    Gold Basin Yurt

    Talking Mountain Yurts

    The Gold Basin Yurt provides unparalleled access to limitless winter recreation and backcountry touring among the largest peaks of the La Sal Mountains.

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    Grizzly Ridge Yurt

    Ashley National Forest

    The yurt, surrounded by pines and aspens, offers views from its deck toward Red Fleet Reservoir and Vernal.

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    Lily Lake Yurt

    Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

    The Lily Lake Yurt sits outside of the non-motorized area, making it a great option for snowmachine-assisted hut trips.

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    Mill Hollow Yurt

    YMCA Mill Hollow

    The MIll Hollow Yurt – operated by the YMCA – is nestled in a long, sheltered valley. Visitors can gain ridges for ample tree skiing, or bump into neighboring valleys for longer tours.

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    A spacious 24' diameter yurt located between Monte Cristo and Hardware Ranch. Located up on the hillside, visitors are surrounded with amazing views, a wrap-around deck, and mellow low-angle touring.

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    Ridge Yurt

    Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

    The Ridge Yurt is sheltered in a bowl just below ridgeline, with slopes east of the yurt descending more than a thousand feet to the East Fork of the Bear River. Atop the ridge, the view to the southeast along the East Fork drainage terminates with a view of Mount Beulah.

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    The Soldier Summit Yurt is remote, high in the mountains, tucked away in a grove of aspen, pine and junipers, offering numerous areas to explore and backcountry powder during the winter.

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Backcountry Huts Comparison — Utah 2026

HutTypeCapacityPriceKitchenAccess
Bear Claw Yurt

Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

Yurt8Yes2.0 miles / 3.2 km
Beulah Vista Yurt

Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

Yurt12Yes2.75 miles / 4.4 km
Blind Hollow Yurt

Utah State Outdoor Programs

Yurt9Yes4.28 miles / 6.9 km
Boundary Creek Yurt

Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

Yurt6Yes6.5 miles / 10.5 km
Bunchgrass Yurt

Powder Ridge Ski Touring

Yurt6Yes3.6 miles / 5.8 km
Castle Peak Yurt

Inspired Summit Adventures

Yurt8Yes5.9 miles / 9.5 km
East Fork Yurt

Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

Yurt8Yes1.5 miles / 2.4 km
Geyser Pass Yurt

Talking Mountain Yurts

Yurt8Yes3.7 miles / 6.0 km
Gold Basin Yurt

Talking Mountain Yurts

Yurt8Yes2.3 miles / 3.7 km
Grizzly Ridge Yurt

Ashley National Forest

Yurt10Yes3.0 miles / 4.8 km
Lily Lake Yurt

Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

Yurt8Yes3.0 miles / 4.8 km
Mill Hollow Yurt

YMCA Mill Hollow

Yurt8Yes6.0 miles / 9.7 km
Monte Cristo Yurt

Utah Yurts

Yurt10Yes7.2 miles / 11.6 km
Ridge Yurt

Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

Yurt8Yes4.5 miles / 7.2 km
Soldier Summit Yurt

Utah Yurts

Yurt8Yes1.6 miles / 2.6 km

How to Choose a Hut in Utah

  • 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 Utah are located in or near avalanche terrain.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do backcountry huts in Utah cost per night?

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

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

Yes, most backcountry huts in Utah 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 Utah?

Backcountry Huts in Utah range from 6 to 12 guests per night. Smaller huts offer a more intimate experience, while larger facilities can accommodate groups.

Are meals provided at backcountry huts in Utah?

Most backcountry huts in Utah are self-catering with kitchen facilities (15 of 15 have kitchens). Bring your own food and cooking supplies.

What gear do I need for backcountry huts in Utah?

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.