For those who crave adventure and solitude, backcountry skiing offers an escape into untouched snow and breathtaking landscapes. And when it comes to enhancing the experience, staying overnight in ski huts is a game-changer. These remote shelters provide a unique way to explore the wilderness while staying safe and comfortable. Let’s dive into the key advantages of incorporating ski huts into your backcountry skiing trips.

Ski huts often serve as gateways to areas that would otherwise be difficult to reach in a single day. Staying overnight has some significant advantages. You get to wake up just steps away from untouched powder and untracked runs and really get away from it all. Backcountry ski huts allow you to venture deeper into the wilderness without worrying about returning to a basecamp or trailhead before dark. With the hut as your base, you can plan multi-day expeditions into the surrounding backcountry. You can really soak up your time away and enjoy multiple days of adventure and settle in with friends and family. Here at the San Juan Huts, dogs are considered family as well and are welcome if accompanied by well behaved humans.

Backcountry Skiing from Ridgway Ski Hut
Backcountry skiing can be demanding, and ski huts provide a welcome refuge from the elements. Huts provide protection from snowstorms, high winds, and freezing temperatures. Rest in a warm, dry space to recharge for the next day’s adventures. There is something special about watching a storm rage outside your cozy hut knowing powder is building up.
When staying at a ski hut you get to experience the winter at all times of day. Watch the landscape transform in the golden hours, far from crowds or light pollution. Enjoy some of the clearest night skies you’ll ever see, right outside your door in a true silence.
Ski huts simplify the logistics of a backcountry trip. Our ski huts come equipped with essentials like cooking supplies, firewood, and bunk beds. You will also get a map, gps track, and written route description when you sign up.
Tips for a Successful Ski Hut Stay
- Book Early: Popular ski huts can fill up quickly, so plan ahead.
- Pack Smart: Bring all necessary gear while keeping your pack light. (Check out our packing guide for tips!)
- Be Prepared for Winter Navigation: Bring a map and gps or smart phone with a fully charged battery and your route and basemap downloaded.
- Be Avalanche Aware: Always check avalanche forecasts and carry safety equipment.
Staying overnight in ski huts elevates backcountry skiing from a simple day trip to an unforgettable adventure. With access to remote terrain, a safe and comfortable base, and the chance to connect with nature and fellow skiers, ski huts are an essential part of any serious backcountry enthusiast’s toolkit. So pack your gear, book a hut, and get ready to explore the beauty and challenge of backcountry skiing like never before.






