High Huts of The White Mountains - Comparison of Huts

Comparison of Huts

Hut Location Elevation Capacity Sleeping Arrangement 2009 Season Dates
Carter Notch Hut
Carter Notch
3,288 feet
40
Two bunkhouses — coed rooms for four to six people
Full service June 3 – September 12, self-service the rest of the year
Galehead Hut
Edge of Pemigewasset Wilderness Area
3,800 feet
38
Four coed bunkrooms
Self service May 8–30, Full service June 3 – October 17
Greenleaf Hut
Mount Lafayette
4,070 feet
48
Two coed bunkrooms
Self service May 8–30, Full service June 3 – October 17
Lakes of the Clouds Hut
Southern shoulder of Mount Washington
5,050 feet
96
Coed bunkrooms
Full service June 3 – September 12
Lonesome Lake Hut
Cannon Mountain
2,760 feet
48
Two bunkhouses — coed rooms for four to six people
Full service June 3 – October 17, Self-service the rest of the year
Madison Spring Hut
Col between Mount Madison and Mount Adams
4,800 feet
52
Two coed bunkrooms
Full service June 3 – September 12
Mizpah Spring Hut
Mount Pierce (often referred to as Mount Clinton)
3,800 feet
60
Coed bunkrooms for four to eight people
Self service May 8–30, Full service June 3 – October 17
Zealand Falls Hut
Zealand Notch
2,700 feet
36
Two coed bunkrooms
Full service June 3 – October 17, Self-service the rest of the year

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