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Top 14 Huts and Cabins in Mexico

Best huts in Mexico are found across diverse landscapes, from high-altitude mountains to coastal regions and dense jungles. The country's varied geography includes volcanic peaks, extensive coastlines, and rich ecosystems, offering a range of outdoor experiences. Mexico's natural environment provides unique settings for accommodations that blend with their surroundings. These structures often reflect local building traditions and offer immersion in nature.

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  • The most popular huts is La Cabaña de Ollantaytambo, a hut that requires a…

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Las Plumas Mountain Hut

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Las Plumas: This is the ideal location if you want to have an early start to any foray onto Nevado Toluca. There are two state run small self-contained hostels at …

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IMSS La Malintzi Vacation Center

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The La Malinche—Matlalcueitl volcano, part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, is within the park. The volcano has an elevation of 4,462 metres (14,639 ft) above sea level. It is frequently …

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La Cabaña de Ollantaytambo

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If you arrive by car to the Pluma de San Pablo Ixayoc you can leave it at the restaurant "El Venturero", from there you will walk a couple of hours …

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Piedra Grande Hut, Pico de Orizaba

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The Piedra Grande Hut is a large building that could sleep about 40-60 people. There is no charge to sleep there. Leaving your gear during your climb is a bit …

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Refugio del Teyotl

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If you go up to 4500, you can see Puebla.

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El Aguajillo Shelter

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Rest space before continuing on your way. Here there are 3 routes to choose from: Aguaje, Perillar and Las Eras.
If you are going down towards Perillar and the Zazacapa …

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Ayla Cabin and Trout Pond

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A cabin in Truchero where you can eat delicious food, relax, watch the fish, and continue along a trail, for example, climb to the Puerta del Cielo (Heaven's Gate) to …

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Villa Ecoturística El Cardenal

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Camping, cabins and restaurant with food from the region.

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Abandoned Stone Cabin and Grill

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Just before the Xalatlaco highway crossing, before the Cantimplora Valley, is the abandoned cabin where food was prepared many years ago. Now it's roofless, and only the remains of the …

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Rancho Escondido

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It is a small familiar rancho that offers rooms, places to camp and restaurant. They want to promote ecotourism in the are and it is a really nice place to stay.

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July 7, 2025, Refugio del Teyotl

Salvation itself, the shelter is small but can easily accommodate 10 people comfortably. If you use it, leave it clean and close the door when you leave. The shelter is for everyone, so take your trash out.

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Bring a sub-zero sleeping bag and a suitable tent. The camping area is reserved for tour agencies with paid guides. To reach the refuge, a four-wheel-drive 4x4 vehicle is required, as the terrain is very uneven and rugged.

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A cabin in Truchero where you can eat delicious food, relax, watch the fish, and continue along a trail, for example, climb to the Puerta del Cielo (Heaven's Gate) to enjoy the viewpoint. To get here, go through the access gate to the fourth dynamo, continue up the cobblestone path toward Jarillar, and further on, cross the path to Coconetla. Continue up the cobblestone path and you'll find the turnoff to the left where the dirt road leads to the river.

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Just before the Xalatlaco highway crossing, before the Cantimplora Valley, is the abandoned cabin where food was prepared many years ago. Now it's roofless, and only the remains of the fireplace, tables, and walls with their windows remain. Once, it served as a shelter in bad weather when everything was closed, but now, without a roof, all that remains is a memory of what once was.

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November 22, 2024, Refugio del Teyotl

Leave it clean and if you can, donate something to the shelter (first aid kit, thermal blankets, butane gas, etc.) make sure to close the door properly when you leave… Take care of it, it belongs to everyone!!…

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The Piedra Grande Hut is a large building that could sleep about 40-60 people. There is no charge to sleep there. Leaving your gear during your climb is a bit of a risk. The hut is in good condition but basic shelter is all you get. Any supplies (food, water, fuel) you need to plan and bring on your own. It is a busy hut and can get full quite easily on weekends.

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A great place to book a cabin for the night on BD, friendly people who can also provide a meal and cold drinks!

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Rest space before continuing on your way. Here there are 3 routes to choose from: Aguaje, Perillar and Las Eras. If you are going down towards Perillar and the Zazacapa viewpoint (heading to Los Dinamos and Desierto de los Leones) keep in mind that the path is more complicated due to so much loose stone, nothing impossible just to be more cautious.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in Mexico?

Mexico offers a wide variety, from rustic mountain refuges and eco-lodges nestled in jungles to luxurious glamping sites and even overwater bungalows. You can find options like the high-altitude La Cabaña de Ollantaytambo, jungle cabins, or unique structures like bubble hotels and shell-shaped houses.

Are there family-friendly huts or cabins in Mexico?

Yes, several options cater to families. For instance, the IMSS La Malintzi Vacation Center and Villa Ecoturística El Cardenal are noted for being family-friendly, offering facilities like camping, cabins, and restaurants. Ayla Cabin and Trout Pond also provides a family-friendly environment with a restaurant.

What should I expect when staying at a mountain hut in Mexico?

Mountain huts in Mexico can range from basic shelters to more equipped facilities. For example, Piedra Grande Hut, Pico de Orizaba, is a large, basic shelter that can accommodate many people, but you'll need to bring all your own supplies like food, water, and a sub-zero sleeping bag. Similarly, Refugio del Teyotl is a small hut appreciated for its high-altitude shelter.

Are there huts in Mexico that offer unique experiences?

Absolutely. Mexico is home to many unique accommodations. You can find eco-lodges designed to blend with nature, such as those in Chiapas, or glamping experiences like the 'bubble hotel' Las Plumas Mountain Hut in Valle de Guadalupe, offering stargazing. There are also overwater bungalows in places like Playa del Carmen for a Tahitian-style experience.

What kind of natural features can I find near huts in Mexico?

Huts and cabins in Mexico are often situated amidst diverse natural beauty. You can find them near volcanic peaks, dense jungles, and coastal regions. For instance, Ayla Cabin and Trout Pond is located by a lake, while El Aguajillo Shelter is nestled in a forest. Many offer stunning views, like Refugio del Teyotl with its views of Puebla from 4500 meters.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

Many huts are excellent starting points for outdoor adventures. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including waterfall hikes like those detailed in the Waterfall hikes in Mexico guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails available as highlighted in the MTB Trails in Mexico guide. For general hiking, explore routes in the Hiking in Mexico guide.

Are there huts that offer local food or dining options?

Yes, some huts and cabins provide dining options. Villa Ecoturística El Cardenal and Ayla Cabin and Trout Pond both feature restaurants. Additionally, Rancho Escondido is a settlement with restaurant facilities, offering regional cuisine.

What are some high-altitude huts for mountain enthusiasts?

For those seeking high-altitude experiences, Mexico offers several mountain refuges. Piedra Grande Hut, Pico de Orizaba, is a well-known large hut on Mexico's highest peak. Another option is Refugio del Teyotl, which provides shelter at 4500 meters and offers views of Puebla.

What do visitors appreciate most about huts in Mexico?

Visitors often appreciate the immersion in nature, the unique architectural designs, and the sense of escape these accommodations offer. Tips for huts like Refugio del Teyotl emphasize leaving the hut clean and donating supplies, highlighting a strong community spirit among users who value these shelters.

Can I find eco-friendly or sustainable hut options in Mexico?

Mexico has a growing number of eco-lodges and jungle cabins designed with sustainability in mind. These often use locally sourced materials, integrate with their natural surroundings, and may employ practices like solar panels and rainwater harvesting, particularly in regions like Chiapas and Tulum.

Are there huts that require a hike to reach?

Yes, some huts are accessible only after a hike, offering a more secluded experience. La Cabaña de Ollantaytambo, for example, requires a couple of hours of walking to reach, making it a rewarding challenge for those seeking a physical adventure.

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