General Hut Amenities

hut interior
Typical hut interior includes a wood burning stove for heat.

Most of the huts sleep sixteen people, but size ranges from 3 beds to 20. Beds are usually divided among three or four shared sleeping rooms. Huts are booked to capacity and are often shared by more than one group. Overflow camping around the huts is not permitted.

10th Mountain owned huts are equipped with wood burning stoves for heating and cooking, firewood and starter paper, matches, propane burners for cooking, photovoltaic lighting, cooking and eating utensils, TP, mattresses, pillows, and decks. You need to bring a sleeping bag, food, personal, and emergency gear. Hut users melt snow for water in the winter and collect water from streams in the summer. Hut users are responsible for drinking water purification. Amenities vary greatly, hut to hut, so please check The Huts section of this site (see menu above) for specific information on individual huts.

The huts do not have resident caretakers, however, 10th Mountain field personnel may be encountered on the trails or at the huts.

No dogs

Remember, dogs are not allowed at any of the huts.

propane cooktop
Huts are equiped with propane burners.
hut interior
Typical kitchen usually includes a wood burning cookstove and plentiful counter space.

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