You're invited to join Wallowa Alpine Huts for a unique backcountry skiing experience in the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area. The Wallowa Mountain's intercontinental snowpack, in excess of 400 inches a winter, provides wide open bowls, old growth glades, and classic couloirs. Ringed in by peaks just shy of 10,000 feet, our ski terrain boasts abundant north-facing powder slopes ensuring fresh tracks well after a storm plus non-technical summits.
Wallowa Alpine Huts offers four day long-weekend trips or five day mid-week trips. You will have large cozy yurts, delicious food, a sauna and dry Wallowa powder all to yourself. Their McCully Basin camp at 7,500 foot elevation sits 1.5 miles inside the northeastern Eagle Cap Wilderness Area. WingRidge sits at 7,300 feet—an easy climb from their highest trailhead, Salt Creek Summit 6,400 feet. BigSheep is behind WingRidge. The Norway camp sits at 7,000 feet on the southwestern edge of the Wilderness Area.