Scott's Hut is a building located on the north shore of Cape Evans on Ross Island in Antarctica.
Apsley Cherry-Garrard wrote that the hut was divided into separate areas for sleeping and working by a bulkhead made of boxes of stores.
A utility room, approximately 40 by 12 feet (12.2 by 3.7 m), was also added later, built around the original small porch at the southwest end of the main building.
Considerable effort was made to insulate the building, and to extract the maximum amount of heat from the flues from the stove and the heater, based on lessons learned from the Discovery Hut.
The cross erected in memory of Captain Scott and his polar companions is to be found atop Observation Hill.
Following the failure of Scott's southern party to return, several men remained behind for a further winter (1912) in order to search for the bodies the next spring.
The hut was reused from 1915 to 1917 by several of Shackleton's Ross Sea party after the Aurora, which was to have been the permanent winter quarters, broke adrift in May 1915, and went north with the ice, unable to return.