San Juan Hut Cuisine
San Juan System Huts are generously stocked with a variety of delicious and healthy foods. Along with propane stoves and a large collection of cookware you’re sure to be inspired to whip up a gourmet feast at the end of your long biking day.
Have issues with gluten? We now offer wheat and gluten-free options to our standard hut food. We also have options for Vegetarians and Vegans! Good eatin'!
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FreshiesBacon, Eggs, Tillamook Cheese, Butter, Apples, Oranges, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Garlic, Bread, Corn Tortillas, Flour Tortillas, Ginger, Carrots, Cabbage
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BreakfastAlmond Granola, Honey Bunches of Oats, Cheerios, Oatmeal, Raisin Bran, Grits, Cream of Wheat, Malt-O-Meal, Pancake Mix, Syrup, Powdered Milk, Locally Roasted Coffee, Instant Folgers Coffee, Assortment of hot tea options
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LunchiesPeanut butter, Almond Butter, Nutella, Honey, Jelly (a variety of flavors) Walnuts, Pecans, Almonds, Mountain Trail Mix, Club Cracker, Goldfish, Peanut Butter Pretzels, Tortilla Chips, Fritos, Potato Chips, Rice Cakes, Ginger Snaps, Skratch Bars, Skratch hydration mix, Skratch Chews, Powdered Gatorade, Chai Tea, Peaches, Pears, Mandarin Oranges, Dried Apricots, Craisins, Snickers, Almond Joy, Salted Nut Rolls, Milky Way, M&M's, Kind Bars, Vines Licorice
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DinnerCouscous, Spaghetti, Pasta Spirals, Rice Noodles, Basmati Rice, GF Pasta, Quinoa, Macaroni & Cheese, Chicken Noodle Soup, Tomato Soup, Cream of Mushroom Soup, Ravioli, Chili, Beef Stew, Peas, Corn, Olives, Green Chiles, Diced Tomatoes, Chicken Broth, Green Chile Sauce, Tomato Paste, Black Beans, Baked Beans, Refried Beans, canned salmon, canned tuna, canned chicken, Amy's Vegetable soup varieties, Lentils
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Supplies
Paper towels, paper plates, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, dish soap, bleach, hand sanitizer, dish towels, sponges, ziplock baggies, foil, coffee filters, percolator, pour-overs, lighters, fire extinguishers. First aid kit and bike repair kit too.
What People Are Saying
The trip exceeded my expectations. The huts are stocked well enough that we were able to go fairly light (just carrying larger camelbacks) so the riding was a blast 'cause we didn't feel weighed down too much. I'd heard that most of the riding would be on gravel roads, but there was plenty of super fun single track available as alternates to the easier road riding. I'd guess that we rode more than half of the mileage on single track--enough that I was actually kind of glad for easy spinning on the road sections. And the trails were really good! Though we were pretty much dead tired at the end of every day, we enjoyed cooking and eating tasty food at the huts... If you're into riding bikes this was a grand adventure and I'd highly recommend it. I'd like to go back and ride the Durango-Moab route soon!
~ Justin Merle