Best Snowshoeing Huts in United States — 2026

United States has 15 notable snowshoeing huts for 2026. Huts are managed by 12 different operators. 10th Mountain Division Hut ranks highest based on available information and amenities.

Last updated: February 2026

Top Snowshoeing Huts in United States

  1. 1.
    10th Mountain Division Hut

    10th Mountain Division

    The namesake hut of the 10th Mountain Division sits within the Holy Cross Wilderness, high in the alpine within a cirque beneath Homestake Peak.

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    Aladdin's Lamp Hut

    Silverton Ski Huts

    Nestled below the Grand Turk with spectacular views of the Weminuche Wilderness, Aladdin's Lamp Hut offers mellow glade skiing in old-growth forest as well as options for steep chutes and more technical riding.

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    Albert M. Rockwood Hut

    Frog Lake Backcountry Huts

    The Albert M. Rockwood Hut is a duplex with each unit sleeping 4 with a shared bath between the right and left units.

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    Alpine Yurt

    Montana Backcountry Yurts

    A yurt experience, nestled high in the Southern Swan Mountains of Montana, between Mission Mountains and the Bob Marshall Wilderness, offering unparalleled access to the best powder skiing ranging from mellow glades to steep, wide open bowls

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    Årestua Hut is located on the north side of Guinn Mountain and provides a winter shelter for Nordic & backcountry skiers. The area has breathtaking views of the Front Range and the high plains, and it's open to day visitors and to overnight users on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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    Banner Ridge Yurt

    Idaho Parks and Rec

    Protected in a north-facing bowl, the Banner Ridge Yurt provides a deep snowpack and thousands of vertical feet of skiing with views of the Sawtooth Mountains.

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    Barnard Hut

    Alfred A. Braun Hut System

    The Barnard Hut straddles a timbered and gladed ridge with easterly views of the Continental Divide and the Sawatch Range. While snowmachines aren't allowed near the Braun Huts, this hut sits near the Richmond Ridge Road, which is open to snowmobile use from the Aspen Mountain Ski Area.

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    Barron Yurt

    North Cascades Heli

    While mostly visited during guided heli tours, Barron Yurt offers DIY options and allow for access to various zones within an hour tour from the yurt's front door.

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    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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    Bench Hut

    Sun Valley Mountain Huts

    The Bench Hut is a wall-tent structure perched on the shoulder of Mount Heyburn, serving as the perfect basecamp for intermediate skiing and advanced technical lines on the surrounding peaks and couloirs.

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    Betty Bear Hut

    10th Mountain Division

    The Betty Bear Hut provides plenty of options for intermediate backcountry touring, but certain sections of the route to/from the hut can prove challenging for beginners.

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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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    Big Belt Hut

    Montana Backcountry Yurts

    A longhouse-style hut located in the heart of the Big Belt Mountains on Mt. Baldy’s 8,500’ ridge line that provides numerous opportunities in all four seasons – right out the front door

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    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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    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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Snowshoeing Huts Comparison — United States 2026

HutTypeCapacityPriceKitchenAccess
10th Mountain Division Hut

10th Mountain Division

Backcountry Hut16Yes4.4 miles / 7.1 km
Aladdin's Lamp Hut

Silverton Ski Huts

Backcountry Hut8Yes0.19 miles / 0.3 km
Albert M. Rockwood Hut

Frog Lake Backcountry Huts

Backcountry HutYes3.5 miles / 5.6 km
Alpine Yurt

Montana Backcountry Yurts

Yurt10Yes8.00-10.00 miles
Arestua Hut (Guinn Mountain Hut)

CMC Boulder

Backcountry Hut7Yes4.5 miles / 7.2 km
Banner Ridge Yurt

Idaho Parks and Rec

YurtYes2.0 miles / 3.2 km
Barnard Hut

Alfred A. Braun Hut System

Backcountry Hut8Yes9.0 miles / 14.5 km
Barron Yurt

North Cascades Heli

Yurt8Yes0.0 miles / 0.0 km
Bear Claw Yurt

Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

Yurt8Yes2.0 miles / 3.2 km
Bench Hut

Sun Valley Mountain Huts

Backcountry HutYes5.0 miles / 8.0 km
Betty Bear Hut

10th Mountain Division

Backcountry Hut16Yes6.9 miles / 11.1 km
Beulah Vista Yurt

Bear River Outdoor Recreation Alliance

Yurt12Yes2.75 miles / 4.4 km
Big Belt Hut

Montana Backcountry Yurts

Backcountry Hut15Yes10.0 miles / 16.1 km
Big Sheep Hut

Wallowa Huts

Backcountry HutYes6.6 miles / 10.6 km
Blind Hollow Yurt

Utah State Outdoor Programs

Yurt9Yes4.28 miles / 6.9 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 snowshoeing huts in United States cost per night?

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

Do I need to book snowshoeing huts in United States in advance?

Yes, most snowshoeing huts 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 snowshoeing huts in United States?

Snowshoeing Huts in United States range from 7 to 16 guests per night. Smaller huts offer a more intimate experience, while larger facilities can accommodate groups.

Are meals provided at snowshoeing huts in United States?

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

What gear do I need for snowshoeing huts 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.