Best Cabins in United States — 2026

United States has 13 notable cabins for 2026. Huts are managed by 7 different operators. Brainard Cabin ranks highest based on available information and amenities.

Last updated: February 2026

Top Cabins in United States

  1. 1.
    Brainard Cabin

    CMC Boulder

    Built in 1928, Brainard Cabin is located in Brainard Lake Recreation Area of Roosevelt National Forest. The cabin provides an easy access to the eastern portion of the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area, including Long, Isabelle, Mitchell, and Blue Lakes, as well as Mt. Audubon, Mt. Toll, Pawnee and several other peaks.

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    Carner’s Cabin is located just outside of Leadville, CO, positioned on the Continental Divide and surrounded by thousands of acres of the San Isabel National Forest.

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    Chuck's Cabin is one of three accommodations making up the Shrine Mountain Inn. Split across two stories, Chuck's can be reserved by two separate groups (upstairs & downstairs). Be sure to check the amenities for each, as they differ slightly.

    CabinSleeps 12Kitchen
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    Continental Divide Cabin

    10th Mountain Division

    The Continental Divide Cabin connects the 10th Mountain Division Hut, Sangree's Hut, and Vance's Cabin, but also provides opportunities for beginner-to-intermediate cross-country skiing.

    CabinSleeps 8Kitchen
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    Crystal Cabin

    Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

    Located in the town of Gothic, CO, the Crystal Cabin accommodates scientists as much as it does skiers.

    CabinSleeps 8Kitchen
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    Francie's Cabin

    Summit Huts Association

    Francie’s Cabin, built in 1994, is located south of Breckenridge, Colorado in the popular Crystal Lakes drainage.

    CabinSleeps 20Kitchen
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    Janet's Cabin

    Summit Huts Association

    Known for its great skiing and unparalleled views, Janet's Cabin is located in the Guller Creek Drainage next to Copper Mountain Ski Resort

    CabinSleeps 20Kitchen
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    Ken's Cabin

    Summit Huts Association

    Located next to the Boreas Pass Section House, Ken’s Cabin serves as a cozy, intimate hut, sleeping 2-3 people with its own kitchen, dining and sleeping area.

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    Point Breeze Cabin

    10th Mountain Division

    The Point Breeze Cabin is serves as a connection between the 10th Mountain Division Hut, Sangree's Hut, and Vance's Cabin, and also sits a few hundred yards from the Continental Divide Cabin.

    CabinSleeps 8Kitchen
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    Sheepshead Cabin

    Sheepshead Cabins

    Sheepshead Cabin is a remote, snowmobile-accessed cabin in the Rio Grande National Forest – foot travel is limited, and strong skills and abilities with snowmachines and avalanche terrain are required.

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    Sisters Cabin

    Summit Huts Association

    The fifth overnight backcountry hut in the Summit Huts system, Sisters Cabin was built in 2018 and currently operates as a winter-only hut from November through April.

    CabinSleeps 14Kitchen
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    Vance's Cabin

    10th Mountain Division

    Vance's Cabin is located on a timbered mountainside near Tennessee Pass, accesseed from a trailhead at the nearby Ski Cooper resort.

    CabinSleeps 16Kitchen
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    Woody Creek Cabin

    Beartooth Powder Guides

    Woody Creek Cabin is a short tour from Cooke City, nestled in a forest near the confluence of Hayden & Woody Creek. Visitors will have easy access to the Hayden Creek basin, Woody Ridge, and the opportunity for longer descents into the Republic Creek basin.

    CabinSleeps 10Kitchen

Cabins Comparison — United States 2026

HutTypeCapacityPriceKitchenAccess
Brainard Cabin

CMC Boulder

CabinYes2.6 miles / 4.2 km
Carner's Cabin

Private

Cabin8Yes1.8 miles / 2.9 km
Chuck's Cabin (Shrine Mountain Inn)

10th Mountain Division

Cabin12Yes2.7 miles / 4.3 km
Continental Divide Cabin

10th Mountain Division

Cabin8Yes0.8 miles / 1.3 km
Crystal Cabin

Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

Cabin8Yes4.0 miles / 6.4 km
Francie's Cabin

Summit Huts Association

Cabin20Yes2.2 miles / 3.5 km
Janet's Cabin

Summit Huts Association

Cabin20Yes4.0 miles / 6.4 km
Ken's Cabin

Summit Huts Association

CabinYes6.2 miles / 10.0 km
Point Breeze Cabin

10th Mountain Division

Cabin8Yes0.8 miles / 1.3 km
Sheepshead Cabin

Sheepshead Cabins

CabinYes21.0 miles / 33.8 km
Sisters Cabin

Summit Huts Association

Cabin14Yes3.8 miles / 6.1 km
Vance's Cabin

10th Mountain Division

Cabin16Yes3.1 miles / 5.0 km
Woody Creek Cabin

Beartooth Powder Guides

Cabin10Yes2.1 miles / 3.4 km

How to Choose a Hut in United States

  • 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 United States are located in or near avalanche terrain.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do cabins in United States cost per night?

Pricing for cabins in United States varies by hut and season. Contact individual operators for current rates.

Do I need to book cabins in United States in advance?

Yes, most cabins in United States 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 cabins in United States?

Cabins in United States range from 8 to 20 guests per night. Smaller huts offer a more intimate experience, while larger facilities can accommodate groups.

Are meals provided at cabins in United States?

Most cabins in United States are self-catering with kitchen facilities (13 of 13 have kitchens). Bring your own food and cooking supplies.

What gear do I need for cabins in United States?

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.