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Top 19 Huts and Cabins in Colorado

Huts in Colorado provide access to the state's rugged wilderness, from the San Juan Mountains to the Elk Mountain Range. This extensive network of backcountry huts caters to those seeking to explore the high-country terrain. They offer a unique way to experience Colorado's natural landscape, often featuring essential amenities for overnight stays. The state's diverse geography supports a range of hut experiences, including those ideal for high-country skiing and snowshoeing.

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Last updated: April 29, 2026

John Frazer's Cabin

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John Frazer had been a miner in Black Hawk, Colorado before he came to these meadows in 1869 to homestead. For furniture, he only had a pot-bellied stove, a table, …

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Brush Mountain Ranch

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Guest Ranch run by extremely hospitable owner Kristen. Welcoming bikers with big hugs and donation-based unlimited pizza, fruit, water & beer. As well as offering a donation-based or up to $80 single/shared rooms and cabins.

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Boreas Pass Gravel

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The dirt section of Boreas Pass is my favorite. On 6/14/20 the road was gated, so foot and bike "traffic" only. Really nice railroad grade climb to tree line, past …

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North Rim Ranger Station

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The North Rim Ranger Station is opened irregularly in the summertime. During the wintertime, it is closed. It offers a self-pay station for the park entrance fee, a self-registration kiosk …

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Francie's Cabin

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Francie's Cabin is one of five backcountry huts managed by the Summit Huts Association. You can book either a bunk bed or even the entire hut and a spend a …

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Wooden shelter

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This is the only wooden shelter along the Colorado Trail. The floor is just dirt, but you can use it as a nice spot to take a break or to …

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Barr Camp

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This popular campsite is ideal for hikers looking to divide the journey into multiple days or take a well-deserved break. It provides free amenities such as picnic tables and restrooms. …

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Tiny Town Cabins

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In the heart of the Rocky Mountain National Park, it can be hard to find a spot for the night. Since it is a popular and busy area, accomodations are …

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Bradfield Recreation Site

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Perfect launching spot for rafting down the Dolores River. There are plenty of campsites and restrooms, if you like to stay overnight.

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Old wooden hut remains

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Whoever lived here in Little Willis Gulch had a very idyllic front yard. ;) Next to the remains of the old cabin, there is tons of space for camping and good access to a small creek.

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January 11, 2026, Wooden shelter

This is the only wooden shelter along the Colorado Trail. The floor is just dirt, but you can use it as a nice spot to take a break or to get out of the rain. There is plenty of room for camping next to the shelter.

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December 25, 2025, Brush Mountain Ranch

A famous stop along the Continental Divide for hikers and bikers, it still feels like surprising oasis when arriving at Brush Mountain Ranch. Affordable accommodations and camping options. But even worth a stop during the heat of the day just to charge electronics, use the Wi-Fi (as there is poor phone coverage all along the valley) and eating endless pizza and fresh cherries, while Kristin the owner offers cold beer. Meeting place for many cool Divide cyclists.

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Whoever lived here in Little Willis Gulch had a very idyllic front yard. ;) Next to the remains of the old cabin, there is tons of space for camping and good access to a small creek.

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Francie's Cabin is one of five backcountry huts managed by the Summit Huts Association. You can book either a bunk bed or even the entire hut and a spend a cozy night close to the Crystal Lake Basin. Besides several bedrooms, a kitchen and fireplace, there is even a sauna! Prices and details can be found right here: https://summithuts.org/francies-cabin.

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The North Rim Ranger Station is opened irregularly in the summertime. During the wintertime, it is closed. It offers a self-pay station for the park entrance fee, a self-registration kiosk for wilderness payments (when the Ranger Station is closed), and there's an offering of maps, information, a picnic shelter, a toilet, and a water fountain.

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John Frazer had been a miner in Black Hawk, Colorado before he came to these meadows in 1869 to homestead. For furniture, he only had a pot-bellied stove, a table, and two chairs. He slept on a bedroll on the floor with his feet towards the stove for warmth. Frazer’s died in 1894 while hauling logs to trade for sugar and salt. One of the logs rolled over him in a freak accident that crushed his skull and killed him.

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November 24, 2023, John Frazer Cabin

John Frazer had been a miner in Black Hawk, Colorado before he came to these meadows in 1869 to homestead. For furniture, he only had a pot-bellied stove, a table, and two chairs. He slept on a bedroll on the floor with his feet towards the stove for warmth. Frazer’s died in 1894 while hauling logs to trade for sugar and salt. One of the logs rolled over him in a freak accident that crushed his skull and killed him.

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Boreas Pass tops out at 11,481 feet and connects Como to Breckenridge. Boareas Pass was the nation's highest narrow-gauge railroad, running from 1872 to 1938. The pass was then converted to an automobile route in 1952.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main hut systems in Colorado?

Colorado features several extensive hut systems, each offering unique experiences. The most renowned is the 10th Mountain Division Hut Association, with 38 huts connected by 350 miles of trails. Other notable systems include the luxurious OPUS Hut in the San Juan Mountains, the accessible Never Summer Nordic Yurts in northern Colorado, the historic Alfred A. Braun Hut System near Aspen, and the high-altitude Hinsdale Haute Route.

Are there family-friendly huts in Colorado?

Yes, several huts in Colorado are suitable for families. The Hinsdale Haute Route, particularly the Jon Wilson Yurt, is considered suitable for novice backcountry users and families with kids due to its short 1.25-mile journey from the highway. Additionally, Brush Mountain Ranch offers affordable accommodations and camping options, and Tiny Town Cabins are also categorized as family-friendly.

Which huts are good for beginners or offer easy access?

For beginners or those seeking easy access, Campfire Ranch Red Mountain Pass is an excellent choice, featuring a short half-mile snow approach. The Jon Wilson Yurt within the Hinsdale Haute Route also offers easy accessibility with a short journey from Highway 149. The Nokhu Hut, part of the Never Summer Nordic Yurts, is known for its extremely short 1.5-mile skin from the trailhead.

Can I find historical huts or sites in Colorado?

Colorado's hut network includes several sites with historical significance. John Frazer's Cabin, for instance, dates back to 1869 and offers a glimpse into a miner's homestead. The area around Boreas Pass Gravel is rich in railroad history, featuring interpretive signs and the historic "Boss's" hut at the top. You can also find Old wooden hut remains that speak to the region's past.

What amenities can I expect at Colorado huts?

Most Colorado huts provide essential comforts like beds, equipped kitchens (often with propane for cooking), wood-burning stoves, and bathrooms or outhouses. Some, like the OPUS Hut, offer more luxurious amenities such as in-floor solar thermal heating, filtered hot and cold drinking water, indoor composting toilets, and even prepared meals. Brush Mountain Ranch is known for amenities like Wi-Fi and food service.

Are there dog-friendly huts in Colorado?

Yes, Campfire Ranch Red Mountain Pass is specifically highlighted as a dog-friendly cabin, making it a great option for those who wish to bring their canine companions on a backcountry adventure.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Colorado huts?

The areas around Colorado's huts offer diverse outdoor activities. Many huts, especially those in the 10th Mountain Division Hut Association, are ideal for high-country skiing and snowshoeing. You can also find excellent opportunities for hiking, such as the trails mentioned in the Mountain Hikes in Colorado guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous gravel biking and road cycling routes, including those found in the Gravel biking in Colorado guide and Cycling in Colorado guide.

Which huts offer a more luxurious or catered experience?

The OPUS Hut near Ophir Pass provides a more luxurious, European-style backcountry experience. It stands out by offering prepared breakfast, dinner, and apres-ski soup, along with an a la carte bar. Campfire Ranch Red Mountain Pass also provides food service and cozy bedding, reducing the need to pack heavily.

What is unique about the 10th Mountain Division Huts?

The 10th Mountain Division Hut Association is a renowned system of 38 backcountry huts, connected by 350 miles of trails between Aspen, Leadville, and Vail. Named in honor of the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division, these huts are known for their quintessential high-country skiing and snowshoeing experiences. They typically feature solar-powered lighting, fully stocked kitchens, wood-burning stoves, and sleeping mattresses.

Are there any unique shelters or huts for a quick break?

Yes, the Wooden shelter is a unique spot. It's the only wooden shelter along the Colorado Trail, offering a place to take a break or get out of the rain, with plenty of room for camping nearby.

What is the best time of year to visit Colorado huts?

Colorado huts cater to different seasons. Many are popular for high-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter, with routes between huts averaging 6 to 7 miles. In summer, they serve as bases for hiking and mountaineering. The Jon Wilson Yurt, for example, is open year-round, offering flexibility for visitors.

Where can I find huts with good views?

Many huts in Colorado offer stunning views due to their high-altitude locations. Uncle Bud's Hut, part of the 10th Mountain Division system, provides epic views of Mount Massive. The Jon Wilson Yurt along the Hinsdale Haute Route offers great views of Lake San Cristobal, the Lake Fork Valley, and surrounding peaks.

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