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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in the United States of America

Huts in the United States of America offer a diverse range of experiences, from rustic backcountry shelters to amenity-rich lodges. These structures provide access to natural landscapes, enabling multi-day human-powered traverses. The country's varied geography, including mountains, forests, and canyons, hosts numerous hut systems and individual huts. They serve as strategic bases for outdoor activities, often reducing the need for extensive backpacking gear.

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

Timberline Lodge

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If you are a fan of old horror movies, the Timberline Lodge might remember you on one particular movie. This is the filming location of the Stephen King classic "The …

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Tunitas Creek Road and The Bike Hut

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This narrow road initially threads more or less flatly through mostly bare coastal hills and past a few farms. Along this part, you'll also encounter The Bike Hut. This is …

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Mount Whitney

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With an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 meters), Mount Whitney is the highest point in the contiguous United States. The summit is the southern terminus of the famous John Muir …

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Escalante Petrified Forest

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An absolute highlight, which is worth the $ 10 entry fee (per car). Over millions of years old trees were petrified here over the years (silicates have been fed into …

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Phantom Ranch

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Phantom Ranch is the only accommodation in the Grand Canyon and is usually booked out for years. In the evening you can choose between a hiker stew or steak with …

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San Jacinto Peak

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With 10,883 feet Mount San Jacinto is the highest peak in the San Jacinto Mountains. There is a network of hiking trails around the summit and the San Jacinto State …

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LeConte Lodge and Appalachian Trail Shelter

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Mount LeConte Lodge sits at 6,600' (2,011m) and provides overnight lodging in several guest cabins, meals in a central dining hall, and sells snacks and lunches for day visitors. Constructed …

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West Point Inn

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Great stop over along the trails on Mount Tam at the intersection of Old Railroad Grade, Old Stage, and Nora trails. Sit and enjoy the views from the wrap-around porch …

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Lake Crescent Beach and Lodge

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Lake Crescent at the northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula offers gorgeous outdoor activities. If you like hiking, take a stroll to the beautiful Marymere Waterfalls that are just around …

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Mather Campground

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Mather Campground is the only official campground on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Accordingly, it is booked out early every year. There are small and larger campsites with fireplaces and some electricity.

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September 12, 2025, Lake Crescent Lodge and Beach

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Mather Campground is the only official campground on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Accordingly, it is booked out early every year. There are small and larger campsites with fireplaces and some electricity. For Arizona Trail users, there is a small group site directly across from the registration desk, where you can still get a spot for your tent on the spur of the moment. The overnight stay here costs 10 dollars. For all other official reservations, you can find more info at: recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232490.

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Escalante Petrified Forest State Park preserves a stunning collection of fossilized trees, some over 135 million years old, scattered across a high desert mesa. Here, you'll see colorful logs turned to stone and panoramic views of Wide Hollow Reservoir. There are places to camp, canoe, hike, or ride through this beautiful area, making it a great place to spend a weekend just outside of Escalante.

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Caro "Bandit"
February 19, 2025, Phantom Ranch

Phantom Ranch is the only accommodation in the Grand Canyon and is usually booked out for years. In the evening you can choose between a hiker stew or steak with beans and potatoes. These two dinners are also booked months in advance. But in the Ranch shop you can buy various snacks and drinks. You should definitely send a postcard from the Phantom Ranch, because it gets the stamp "Mailed by mule". The mail is still transported from the Grand Canyon by mule like back in the days.

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If you are a fan of old horror movies, the Timberline Lodge might remember you on one particular movie. This is the filming location of the Stephen King classic "The Shining" with Jack Nicholson. They also have the axe from the movie with "Here's Johnny" written all over and you can take a selfie with it.

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classic, beautifully maintained place

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If you are a fan of old horror movies, the Timberline Lodge might remember you on one particular movie. This is the filming location of the Stephen King classic "The Shining" with Jack Nicholson. They also have the axe from the movie with "Here's Johnny" written all over and you can take a selfie with it. The lodge is also popular for its fantastic breakfast and lunch buffet. You have to make a reservation online to attend the buffet which is 25 Dollars per person. Trust me, its worth it!

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November 29, 2023, Timberline Lodge

This beautiful lodge has amazing architecture with majestic views of Mt. Jefferson and Mt. Hood. Take a walk through the beautiful interior to see all the detail of this stunning building.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of hut experiences can I find in the United States?

The United States offers a wide variety of hut experiences, ranging from rustic backcountry shelters to amenity-rich lodges and even unique options like yurts and fire lookouts. These accommodations cater to hikers, skiers, and outdoor enthusiasts, providing access to stunning natural landscapes for multi-day human-powered traverses. You can find self-service options, full-service accommodations with meals, and even luxurious European-style huts.

Are there any hut systems in the United States that offer multi-day hiking or skiing traverses?

Yes, several prominent hut systems are designed for multi-day traverses. The 10th Mountain Division Hut Association in Colorado is extensive, with over a dozen huts primarily used by backcountry skiers but also open to hikers year-round. The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) Huts in New Hampshire's White Mountains form America's oldest hut system, connected by the Appalachian Trail and accessible only by foot. The San Juan Hut System in Colorado also offers both hiking and biking hut-to-hut experiences.

Which hut systems are known for providing meals and full services?

The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) Huts in New Hampshire operate on a full-service model during warmer months, providing warm beds, home-cooked meals (dinner and breakfast), and a strong sense of community. Some huts within the San Juan Hut System, such as Opus Hut, also offer luxurious amenities including catered hot meals, filtered drinking water, and even a bar.

Are there any family-friendly huts or accommodations with easier access?

For families or those seeking more luxurious amenities with easier access, the Frost Mountain Yurts in Maine are an excellent option. They are located less than a quarter-mile from the trailhead and offer well-equipped kitchens, wood-burning stoves, and solar showers. Additionally, the Timberline Lodge is listed as family-friendly and offers a popular buffet.

What are some unique hut experiences beyond traditional shelters?

Beyond traditional huts, you can find unique experiences like the Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout in Montana, a historic two-story tower offering panoramic views. In Idaho, the Stargaze Yurt, part of the Sun Valley Mountain Huts system, provides comfortable shelter with easy access and views of the Boulder and Pioneer mountains. The Frost Mountain Yurts in Maine also offer a distinct glamping-style hut experience.

Can I find huts that offer access to high-altitude or challenging terrain?

Absolutely. The Eiseman Hut in Colorado, part of the 10th Mountain Division system, is located at 11,180 feet and offers excellent ski access with a challenging 7-mile, 3,000-foot approach. The Lakes of the Clouds Hut, the AMC's highest hut, is just 1.5 miles from the summit of Mount Washington, ideal for staging summit bids. In New York, Camp Peggy O'Brien is a great base for peak bagging, offering access to the Gothics and Mount Marcy.

Are there huts located in or near National Parks?

Yes, several huts provide access to National Parks. The Ostrander Ski Hut is located within Yosemite National Park, offering a unique winter experience. In the Grand Canyon, the 1.5-Mile Resthouse and Phantom Ranch are crucial stops for hikers. The Lake Crescent Beach and Lodge is situated in Olympic National Park.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near huts in the United States?

Huts in the United States are strategically located to provide access to a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, from easy strolls to challenging multi-day treks, as well as backcountry skiing, snowshoeing, and mountain biking. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes in the United States of America. For cycling, check out Cycling in the United States of America or Gravel biking in the United States of America.

What should I expect regarding amenities and facilities at these huts?

Amenities vary greatly. Many huts offer basic facilities like mattress-covered bunks, wood-burning stoves, and full kitchens. Running water is not always available, but some may have rainwater collection systems, and composting toilets are common. More luxurious huts, like Opus Hut, can feature filtered drinking water, indoor composting toilets, hot and cold running water, and solar-powered electricity. Some, like the Timberline Lodge, even have restaurants.

Are there any huts with historical significance?

Yes, some huts boast a rich history. The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) Huts system is America's oldest, with its first property, Madison Spring Hut, dating back to 1888. The Timberline Lodge is a historic landmark, famous as a filming location for "The Shining." The Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout also offers a glimpse into the past with its historic role in wildland fire spotting.

What is the best time to visit huts in the United States?

Many huts are open year-round, catering to different seasonal activities. Summer and early fall are ideal for hiking and mountain biking, while winter offers opportunities for backcountry skiing and snowshoeing. For example, the 10th Mountain Division Huts are popular for winter skiing but also open for summer hiking. The Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout is particularly scenic in October when larch and aspen trees display vibrant yellow colors.

What do visitors appreciate most about staying in huts in the United States?

Visitors frequently highlight the sense of community and camaraderie found in huts, allowing them to connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts. The ability to reduce pack weight due to provided amenities like sleeping quarters and cooking facilities is also highly valued. Above all, the unparalleled access to remote, scenic areas and stunning natural beauty that would otherwise be difficult to reach for multi-day trips is a major draw.

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