Whether a wilderness cabin has two bathrooms depends entirely on the size, luxury level, and specific location of the property. At Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, the classic "Wilderness Cabins" traditionally featured only one full bathroom, designed to sleep up to six people. However, as of 2026, many of these have been replaced by the new "DVC Cabins," which still primarily utilize a single-bathroom layout but with modernized, space-efficient designs. In broader "wilderness" settings, such as National Park lodges or private mountain retreats, larger cabins with two or three bedrooms frequently include two full bathrooms to accommodate groups and families comfortably. If you are booking a "luxury" wilderness cabin in regions like the Great Smoky Mountains or the Adirondacks, a 2-bathroom setup is considered a standard amenity for any unit sleeping more than four people. For solo hikers or "rustic" backcountry cabins, you are lucky to have one indoor bathroom at all, often relying on shared facilities or outhouses. Always review the floor plan during the booking process to ensure the plumbing meets your group's needs for privacy and convenience.