It’s our best kept secret. Carter Notch Hut surprises most with its intimate and unimaginably beautiful setting. Hike 3.8 miles to reach this hut and encounter a world of rock jumbles, towering cliffs, and tranquil mountain lakes. This eastern anchor of AMC’s hut system was built in 1914, and after 100 years, continues to lure those in search of quieter trails and unforgettable summits.
With its two detached bunkhouses and stone hut, Carter Notch Hut is open year-round. During the full-service summer and fall season, fuel up with delicious, homemade breakfasts and dinners for the day’s exploration of the Carter and Wildcat ranges. Or snowshoe up during self-service season and marvel at winter’s beauty in this corner of the Whites.
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Accommodations
Full Service Season
June 3 – September 18, 2021
Self-Service Season
May 1 – May 30, 2021
September 22, 2021 – January 1, 2022
Rooms
AMC Huts are in backcountry locations and are “off the grid”. Carter Notch Hut offers co-ed bunkrooms and separate washrooms with toilets. Bunkhouses are not heated and have no lighting. Electrical outlets are not available.
Full-Service Season
Each guest is provided with a pillow and 3 wool blankets. Cold running water is available in the washrooms. Please bring an appropriately-rated sleeping bag and a headlamp or flashlight.Self-Service Season
In winter, each guest is provided with a pillow. Blankets are not provided during self-service season. Rooms stay cold, so please bring an appropriately-rated sleeping bag and a headlamp or flashlight. A caretaker is available from 4:00-10:00 PM and from 7:00-10:00 AM. The caretaker may light a fire in the main building after 4:00 PM.
Meal Service
Full-Service Season
Dinner and breakfast are included with your stay.Please notify AMC Reservations if you have food allergies or any other dietary needs. Please Carry In/Carry Out all personal trash and recyclables.
Self-Service Season
Guests pack in their own food and have full use of the hut’s stove, oven, cookware and service ware.
There is no running water in winter but is available from the lake and can be boiled on the cookstove.
Please plan to Carry In/Carry Out all personal trash and recyclables.
A caretaker is available from 4:00-10:00 PM and from 7:00-10:00 AM. The caretaker may light a fire in the main building after 4:00 PM.
Other Features
AMC has a long-standing commitment to using its huts, lodges and sporting camps as models for sustainable operations and environmental stewardship.
Our Hut Naturalist offers daily programs about the local flora and fauna before and after dinner in full-service season. Kids can complete an activity booklet to earn their Junior Naturalist patch.
AMC offers a Hiker Shuttle to major hut trailheads from Highland Center and Pinkham Notch Visitor Center/Joe Dodge Lodge (summer and fall).
The friendly AMC hut “croo” or caretaker are available to assist you with trip planning, trail information, and weather reports.
Pets
We are not able to accommodate pets at any AMC Hut. Please ask for our list of local kennels.
Quiet Hours
Please be respectful of other guests and observe quiet hours from 9:30 PM to 6:30 AM.
Alcohol
Alcoholic beverages are allowed in moderation and should be consumed in a responsible manner. Please carry in/carry out all containers.
Smoking
Smoking or open flame are not allowed in or near any structure.
ACCOLADES
Top Things to Do
Built in 1914, Carter Notch Hut attracts those looking for adventures big and small. From swims in the nearby lakes and rock scramble explorations to steep and awe-inspiring climbs and bucolic snowshoe treks-Carter Notch Hut has something for everyone, in every season.
Scramble around
Explore the Ramparts, the jumble of refrigerator-sized rocks that fill the notch and showcase the raw, awesome power of nature.
Ascend Carter Dome
This climb is worth the effort for expansive views from Carter Notch to the northern Presidentials and beyond. Catch your breath at Pulpit Rock.
Wind through the wilderness
Immerse yourself in the seemingly endless Wild River Wilderness and its trails to far-flung peaks, rich forests, and running waters.
Learn from a naturalist
Our hut naturalists love to share their knowledge about local wildflowers, geology, and hut history during talks before and after dinner. Kids can earn their Junior Naturalist patch!
Try a guided program
We offer a range of guided outdoor skills and adventure programs year-round, including our popular Adult Adventures, Lodge-to-Hut trips, and Family Adventure Camps. View upcoming schedule.
Build your own adventure
Our guides offer custom outdoor trips on your schedule, based on your group’s interests and experience level. We offer everything from 1-2 hour, day-long, and overnight programs. Learn more.
What to Bring
Clothing
The right clothing and gear are essential in the unpredictable weather of the Northeast’s mountains. Even if it feels like summer in the valleys, it can be cold and winter-like on the high peaks. Use the gear guides below to make sure you’re packing everything you need for comfort and safety. Be prepared for severe weather regardless of season, dress in layers (including synthetic or wool base and insulating layers, and a windproof/waterproof outer shell), eat high energy foods, and stay hydrated.
Personal Items
Full-Service Season
A Bunk with pillow and three wool blankets are provided; bring sheets, a sleep sack or lightweight sleeping bag.
Enclosed gender-specific washrooms have cold running water, so you may want to bring a small towel or washcloth.
Dinner and breakfast are included in your hut rate, but please bring your own lunch and snacks. Some snack items, soup, or baked goods are available for purchase at the hut from 11:00 AM-4:00 PM.
Lighting is limited to common areas only. Bring a headlamp for the bunkrooms at night.
Self-Service Season
A Bunk with pillow is provided, but blankets are not available during self-service season and the bunkhouse is unheated. Bring an appropriately rated sleeping bag.
Guests must pack in their own food and have full use of the hut’s stove, oven, cookware, and serviceware. Please pack out all trash, recyclables, and food waste.
Caretaker available 4:00-10:00 PM and 7:00-10:00 AM; caretaker may light fire in wood stove on winter evenings.
Hiker Shuttle and Public Transportation
AMC’s Hiker Shuttle connects the Highland Center, Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, and the towns of Lincoln and Gorham with major trails to the huts, allowing hikers to start and end their trip at different points. The stop in the town of Lincoln is coordinated with Concord Coach bus service. The AMC Hiker Shuttle runs daily for most of the full-service hut season, from early June to mid-September. The shuttle operates weekends-only from mid-September to mid-October. Reservations are strongly recommended. View a complete schedule.
CONTACT US
Carter Notch Hut
Gorham, NH 03581
amclodging@outdoors.org
Emergency Contact
Pinkham Notch Visitor Center
603-466-2721, ext. 0 (24 hours)
Reservation Changes
AMC Reservations: 603-466-2727
Monday-Saturday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Directions to Carter Notch Hut
Public Transportation
AMC’s Hiker Shuttle offers transportation from Joe Dodge Lodge/Pinkham Notch Visitor Center and the Highland Center to all major approach routes to the huts in Summer and Fall. The Hiker Shuttle also picks up and drops off at the Irving gas station on Main Street in Gorham, NH. Reservations are required (call 603-466-2727).
Trail Access
The 19 Mile Brook trailhead parking area is located on the north side of NH Route 16, approximately one mile north of the Mount Washington Auto Road. This moderate 3.8 mile hike includes a steady uphill grade on rocky terrain. The trail parallels the Nineteen Mile Brook for 1.9 miles and then climbs a bit more steeply over the next 1.9 miles to the height of land. Footing is stable with some steep rocky sections. Elevation gain 2000 feet. On average, hikers should plan for 2.5-4 hours. Book time is estimated at 2 hrs, 52 min.