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Yurts

Stargaze Yurt
Stargaze Yurt
Elkhorn Yurt in winter
Elkhorn Yurt in winter
Inside Idaho City Backcountry Yurt
Inside Idaho City Backcountry Yurt

For up-to-date conditions at the Idaho City Backcountry Yurts, check out the Idaho Non-Motorized Trails Program Facebook Page

Idaho City Backcountry Yurt FAQs

How do I access the yurts?

Access to the Idaho City Yurts varies by season:

  • Winter (snowy months): Yurts are accessed by skiing or snowshoeing. Roads are not plowed to the yurts, and motorized access is not available.

  • Summer: You can drive to within a few hundred yards of the yurt, making access relatively easy.

  • Shoulder seasons (spring and fall): Conditions can change quickly. Be prepared for a mix of snow, mud, and variable road conditions, and plan for flexible access depending on the weather.

No matter the season, we recommend checking current conditions and packing accordingly.

Do the yurts have bathrooms?

Yes. All Idaho City yurts are equipped with nearby vault (pit) toilets. While they are rustic and do not have running water, they are well maintained — and many come with surprisingly great views, making them some of the most scenic pit toilets you’ll ever use!

How do I get water?

Water availability depends on the season:

  • Winter: There is no water. Guests should plan to melt snow for water.

  • Summer: Yurts are supplied with non-potable water tanks that can be used for cleaning and washing only. Drinking water must be brought with you. Some yurts have nearby streams or springs that guests may choose to filter or treat for drinking water. When temperatures start to freeze, water tanks are drained to prevent damage. 

Guests should plan ahead for their water needs based on current conditions and the season of their stay.

How many people can sleep in a yurt?

Each Idaho City Yurt can comfortably sleep up to six people. Yurts are furnished with two bunk beds and one futon. Guests should bring their own sleeping bags or bedding/linens.

Is electricity available?

No. The Idaho City Yurts do not have standard electricity. However, each yurt is equipped with solar panels that power basic interior lights. Guests should still plan to bring headlamps or lanterns and extra batteries for additional lighting needs.

Is cell phone service available?

Cell service is limited to unavailable, depending on your carrier and location. Guests should plan accordingly and not rely on cell service during their stay.

When is check-in and check-out?

Check-in is at 3PM and check-out is at 11AM. Check-in and check-out procedures can be found on the wall of the yurt.  The yurts are not serviced between every guest, so please leave it cleaner than you found it!

Are pets allowed?

Yes! Pets are allowed at all of the yurts. But please be respectful to future guests by picking up after your pet. 

Is cooking equipment provided?

Yes! Each yurt includes a propane cook stove, plus dishes, pots, pans, utensils, and silverware. Bring your own 1-lb. propane bottles for the cook stove. Each yurt even has a cast iron griddle and a wok!

Best Parks for Enjoying Yurts

Castle Rocks
Harriman
Lake Cascade
Winchester Lake
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