
Welcome to Haskell Hut in the winter! Reserve to stay at this scenic site.
Photo: NPS / Rebecca Wang
A small log cabin on a hill with a beautiful view of Haskell Deadwater. Here, you can enjoy the sounds and sights of the woods and the waters. Reservations are required through Recreation.gov and can be reserved by groups of up to 8 people. Camping in the hut is only available in the winter. The hut is reached by cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. This is a primitive camping experience. Remember to pack in essentials (sleeping surface, sleeping bag, cook stove) and follow Leave No Trace principles.
Available for overnight reservations during the winter.
Haskell Hut can be reserved for overnight stays during the winter season only. The hut can accommodate up to eight people. There are raised wooden sleeping platforms inside. Reserve through Recreation.gov.
Make a Reservation →Haskell Hut may be reached via the north entrance. The hut is located approximately 5 miles south of the North Gate and 1.4 miles south of Haskell Gate.
Remote backcountry cabin with three steps to enter the cabin. Small step up to enter the pit toilet. Area in front of the cabin is grassy.
Camp stoves allowed. A wood stove is located inside the hut and firewood is available.
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Remote backcountry cabin reached by foot, bicycle, skiing or snowshoeing. There are three steps to enter the cabin. Small step up to enter the pit toilet.
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Primitive Camping Areas