Winter hut trips are a rite of passage for experienced backcountry skiers: haul in your own stuff, stay in a high-alpine cabin, and earn your turns right outside the door. While some huts will remain closed this winter due to the pandemic, others across听the U.S. are going private and adjusting their operating policies to follow local COVID-19 ordinances. Here are some of our favorites.
For Cross-Country Skiers

罢丑别听 has two rustic backcountry huts (from $200 a night for the whole hut) on a private 23-acre parcel within the High Peaks Wilderness of Adirondack Park, located outside Keene Valley, New York. It鈥檚 about 3.5 miles on skis to reach the lodges, which come equipped with basic supplies like cookstoves and mattresses. Grace Camp听sleeps up to six, while the larger Camp Peggy O鈥橞rien can house听12. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are easily accessible from your doorstep, as well as some adventurous backcountry terrain through dense glades. Be sure to check听 if you鈥檙e coming from out of state.
For a Splurge

It鈥檚 not fair to call a hut. It鈥檚 more like a backcountry hotel at 11,000 feet. This lavish timber-frame lodge, which opened in 2018 just 300 yards from the highway atop Colorado鈥檚 Red Mountain Pass, between the towns of Ouray and Silverton, has Wi-Fi, a wine cellar, radient听heating, hot showers, and panoramic views of听the surrounding San Juan Mountains. This winter听it鈥檚听offering full-lodge buyouts for up to 22 people as well as loft and private-room reservations (from $122 for loft rooms; $2,195 per night for the whole lodge). provides guided backcountry trips from the property.
For First-Time Hut Goers

On the east side of California鈥檚 Sierra Nevada, outside the town of Bridgeport, ride a snowcat to a high-alpine yurt owned by听. The 24-square-foot听lodge sleeps six and will be open only for private groups this winter (from $330 per person). A separate 18-square-foot听yurt nearby houses hangout and dining areas. Situated in the Virginia Lakes basin, a prime backcountry ski destination, bookings听include听guides and stays are fully catered, making this a good option for newer hut goers. The surrounding summits, such as Dunderberg Peak, are over 12,000 feet and offer a wide range of ski terrain, from low-angle faces to steep couloirs. You can also sign up for an avalanche course or opt for a single-day outing.
For Those on a Budget

Thirty minutes south of Evanston, Wyoming, the听, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, rents six yurts (from $75 per night for the entire听yurt) across the state border in Utah鈥檚 Uinta Mountains. Known as the Lily Lake Ski Area, the zone has backcountry skiing on open bowls that top out at 11,000 feet, as well as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The yurts sleep six to twelve听people in bunks; four yurts听are ski-in, and two听can be accessed via snowmobile. They come stocked with firewood, a propane cookstove, and kitchen supplies, but you鈥檒l have to bring your own bedding. The 听opened in late October, so book soon to snag a spot.
For Dog Owners

All three of the dog-friendly听 (from $249 per night), run by the Appalachian Mountain Club, will be opening to same-household groups of up to six people听starting in mid-January. You鈥檒l need to ski or snowshoe into the听 补苍诲听, but you can drive to reach the听. Communal meals in the main lodge are no longer offered, but you can get your meals delivered to your door. The three cabins, located in the 100 Mile Wilderness Area just outside the town of Greenville,听are connected by a 130-mile trail network, and around 90 of those miles are groomed during the winter for cross-country skiers. Read up on the听 before you go, as well as Maine鈥檚听 if you鈥檙e coming from out of state.
For Heat Seekers

Located near Stevens Pass, Washington, the听 (from $1,700 per person for two-night trips), operated by , normally sleeps ten, but this year, it鈥檚听offering trips for up to five people. The two-story yurt, set at an elevation of 5,000 feet, is stocked听with firewood and has听a boot-drying rack听and a treehouse latrine. By day, certified guides lead you into mellow glades and alpine bowls through a 1,920-acre private powder stash (cat-skiing or ski-touring options are also available). By night, sweat it out in an on-site wood-fired cedar sauna. Catering comes optional for an extra fee, if you don鈥檛 feel like cooking.
For Snowmobilers

In Cooke City, Montana,听 owns two backcountry huts (from $350 per night for the whole hut).听The Woody Creek Cabin sleeps ten听and is easily accessed听just over two miles from the trailhead, while the Mount听Zimmer Yurt can fit six people and requires an eight-mile approach (snowmobile shuttles are available for an extra fee,听or you can bring your own sled). Both have out-the-door access to backcountry ski terrain known for its deep powder, ranging from pillow lines to high-alpine descents off 11,550-foot Mount听Zimmer and 11,831-foot Mount听Wilse. Hire a guide from the company听to show you around (from $450 per day), though听this year, guides won鈥檛 stay at the huts and catering won鈥檛 be available. An updated cancellation policy offers credit for a future trip if you need to scrap your plans听at the last minute for COVID-related reasons.