Finding the best large rabbit hutch takes more than picking the biggest option available. The right hutch depends on how many rabbits you have, whether you need it indoors or outdoors, how much space your yard or home has, and what setup makes daily cleaning manageable. A hutch that works perfectly for one setup can be completely wrong for another.

This list covers the best large rabbit hutches from Aosom, selected because each one is genuinely different, different size, different structure, different feature set, and a different best-fit situation. Whether you need a weatherproof outdoor hutch with a built-in run, a mobile indoor enclosure on wheels, a 2-story design for multiple rabbits, or an XL setup with double run boxes, every pick below solves a specific problem without duplicating another.
Quick Comparison Table
| No. | Product | Best For | Size | Standout Feature |
| 1 | PawHut 62″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Wheels, Run Box | Buyers who need to move their hutch regularly | 62″ L | Lockable wheels for mobility |
| 2 | PawHut 48″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch, Light Blue with Outdoor Run | First-time outdoor hutch buyers | 48″ L | Light blue finish + waterproof asphalt roof + run |
| 3 | PawHut 58″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Run Area, Dark Gray | Raised outdoor use, permanent backyard placement | 58″ L | Elevated legs + dark gray painted finish |
| 4 | PawHut 89″L Outdoor Rabbit Hutch, Weatherproof A-Frame | Year-round outdoor exposure, rain and sun | 89″ L | A-frame roof for maximum rain runoff |
| 5 | PawHut 83″ Deluxe XL Wooden Rabbit Hutch, Gray | Multiple rabbits, maximum space | 83″ L | Longest single-unit footprint on this list |
| 6 | PawHut 90.5″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Double Run Boxes | 2–3 rabbits with dedicated run zones | 90.5″ L | Two separate side run boxes |
| 7 | PawHut 54″ 2-Story Rabbit Hutch with Removable Dividers, Orange | Two-rabbit setups needing separation | 54″ L | Removable dividers + dual pull-out trays |
| 8 | PawHut Wooden Rabbit Hutch, Elevated Habitat with Wheels, Gray | Indoor use with easy repositioning | Indoor | Elevated design + enclosed run + wheels |
| 9 | PawHut 65″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Storage Box, Gray | Owners who need hutch-side storage | 65″ L | Built-in storage box + openable roof |
| 10 | PawHut Fir Wood Rabbit Hutch with Living Room & Run Area | Rabbits that need same-level zone separation | Indoor/outdoor | Distinct sleeping zone + run area, no ramp needed |
The Best Large Rabbit Hutches – Reviewed
1. PawHut 62″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Wheels and Run Box
Best for: Rabbit owners who need to move their hutch between indoor and outdoor positions regularly.
Most large rabbit hutches stay in one place once assembled. This model is built specifically for owners who need flexibility, it sits on lockable wheels, so you can roll it onto the patio in the morning and back under cover in the evening without disassembling anything. Two of the four wheels lock in place to keep the hutch stable when stationary, and a slide-out tray under the main house keeps daily cleaning simple without shifting the whole structure.

Key Features:
- 62″ L x 20.75″ W x 39.25″ H overall dimensions.
- Lockable wheels, two locks for stability, two rolls for mobility.
- Separate side run box for exercise space.
- Slide-out cleaning tray under the main house.
- Painted fir wood frame with asphalt roof, rated for outdoor use.
- Suitable for 1–3 rabbits.
Pros:
- The lockable wheel system is the defining feature here, no other option on this list offers this level of daily mobility.
- Two-zone layout gives rabbits a private sleeping area above and a ground-level exercise space below.
- Slide-out tray makes cleaning practical without disrupting the rabbits or relocating the hutch.
Cons:
- The wheel system adds height, so placement under low shelves or overhangs requires checking clearance first.
- Not suited to groups of four or more rabbits.
2. PawHut 48″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch, Light Blue with Outdoor Run
Best for: First-time outdoor hutch buyers who want a complete setup in one purchase.
If you’re setting up an outdoor rabbit space for the first time, this hutch is one of the cleanest starting points available. It comes with everything the setup needs from the start, a sheltered sleeping area, an attached outdoor run, a waterproof asphalt roof, and a removable tray for easy cleaning. Rather than buying a hutch and then figuring out a run separately, this one handles both in a single, well-built unit. The light blue exterior stands out from the standard gray or natural wood options in this category.

Key Features:
- 48″ L wooden hutch with attached outdoor run.
- Waterproof asphalt roof for year-round outdoor use.
- Removable tray for easy daily cleaning.
- Ramp allows rabbits to move between levels freely.
- Pet-safe light blue painted fir wood exterior.
Pros:
- Complete outdoor setup in one purchase, hutch and run included, nothing extra needed.
- Asphalt roof provides genuine weatherproofing that painted wood roofs alone cannot match.
- Light blue finish holds up outdoors without fading quickly, unlike standard white paint options.
Cons:
- Accommodates 1–2 rabbits comfortably, not designed for groups of three or more.
- Light blue color may not match all yard styles.
3. PawHut 58″ Raised Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Run Area, Dark Gray
Best for: Outdoor use where a raised, permanently placed hutch suits the backyard setup.
Where the 62″ wheeled hutch is about flexibility, this model is about a solid, fixed outdoor position. It sits on elevated legs that lift the entire sleeping area off the ground, keeping it away from moisture, cold soil temperatures, and ground-level predators. The dark gray painted exterior is one of the more refined finishes in this category and resists showing weathering far better than lighter alternatives.

Key Features:
- 58″ L raised outdoor wooden rabbit hutch on elevated legs.
- Attached ground-level run area for daily exercise.
- Dark gray pet-safe painted wood exterior.
- Multiple lockable doors for feeding and cleaning access.
- Year-round outdoor rated construction.
Pros:
- Elevated legs protect against ground moisture and cold in a way that flat-base designs cannot.
- Dark gray finish resists visible weathering and dirt far better than white or natural wood options.
- Fixed run attachment means no separate playpen purchase is needed for daily exercise.
Cons:
- Permanently placed design means repositioning takes more effort than a wheeled alternative.
- Best matched to a pair of rabbits, not a group of three or more.
4. PawHut 89″ L Weatherproof A-Frame Outdoor Rabbit Hutch with Covered Run
Best for: Year-round outdoor placement in areas with frequent rain, wind, or harsh weather.
Most outdoor wooden hutches are described as weather-resistant. This A-frame model is structured around weatherproofing as its core design principle. The roofline sheds rain at a steeper angle than flat or standard-pitch roofs, reducing water runoff into the structure. The covered run beneath it means rabbits can exercise even during light rain, they aren’t forced to stay confined simply because the weather is poor.

Key Features:
- 89″ L 2-tier hutch with steep A-frame weatherproof roof.
- Covered run below the sleeping tier, usable in light rain.
- Raised upper sleeping area with full weather protection.
- Treated fir wood construction for prolonged outdoor exposure.
- Designed for open, unsheltered outdoor placement.
- Suitable for multiple rabbits.
Pros:
- A-frame roofline is the most effective rain-shedding roof design on this list, a meaningful advantage for hutches in open yards with no overhead cover.
- A covered run keeps rabbits active during rain without exposing them to the elements.
- The 2-tier structure gives multiple rabbits both adequate rest space and daily activity room.
Cons:
- A-frame peak adds height, check vertical clearance if placing under a pergola or covered structure.
- Longer assembly time due to the extended frame and covered run section.
5. PawHut 83″ Deluxe XL Wooden Rabbit Hutch, Gray
Best for: Owners with multiple rabbits who need the largest single-unit footprint on this list.
When you have three or more rabbits sharing one hutch, the 83″ Deluxe XL is where the range genuinely steps up. The 2-story layout adds a raised sleeping area above while the lower level stays open as a run space for daytime activity. Multiple access doors span the full front width, making it straightforward to reach every section for feeding and cleaning even at the far ends.

Key Features:
- 83″ L 2-story XL wooden hutch, largest single-unit option on this list.
- Asphalt shingle roof for sustained outdoor weatherproofing.
- Multiple front-access doors spanning the full hutch width.
- Raised upper sleeping level with open lower run area.
- Gray painted exterior suited for permanent outdoor placement.
- Designed for three or more rabbits.
Pros:
- 83″ footprint provides considerably more living area than any option under 70″, the right choice when rabbit count exceeds two.
- Multiple doors across the full width allow feeding and cleaning at both ends without awkward reaching.
- Asphalt shingle roof handles prolonged outdoor exposure better than basic flat-painted wood roof panels.
Cons:
- Requires a significant outdoor footprint, measure the intended placement area carefully before ordering.
- No side run boxes attached, so the lower level serves as the sole exercise zone.
6. PawHut 90.5″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Double Side Run Boxes
Best for: 2–3 rabbits who need dedicated, separate run zones alongside their sleeping area.
The double run box design is what sets this hutch apart from everything else on this list. Rather than a single attached run, it comes with two independent side run boxes flanking the central main house. Each box works as its own exercise zone, so multiple rabbits can be active at the same time without competing for the same space. At 90.5″ total, this is the widest complete hutch setup on the list.

Key Features:
- 90.5″ L total with two independent side run boxes.
- Central main house for sleeping and shelter.
- No-leak tray to keep bedding dry and simplify cleaning.
- Ramp for access between the main house and run level.
- Available in white and light gray.
- Suited for 2–3 rabbits.
Pros:
- Double run boxes are not available on any other hutch here, two rabbits can exercise simultaneously in separate zones.
- No-leak tray keeps the sleeping area dry during rain without requiring extra bedding changes.
- Two color choices offer more flexibility for matching an outdoor aesthetic than most large hutches provide.
Cons:
- 90.5″ combined width needs a generous outdoor area, confirm dimensions and clearance before ordering.
- Horizontal spread demands more width than depth, which doesn’t suit narrow garden spaces.
7. PawHut 54″ 2-Story Rabbit Hutch with Removable Dividers, Orange
Best for: Two-rabbit setups where temporary separation is needed.
Most 2-story rabbit hutches are a single shared space with no way to divide them. This model is specifically designed around a removable divider system, which lets you split the interior into separate zones when needed and open it back up as one shared space when not. That makes it practical for gradually introducing two rabbits, for post-vet recovery separation, or for simply having the option without buying a second hutch entirely.

Key Features:
- 54″ L 2-story wooden rabbit hutch with removable internal dividers.
- Dual pull-out trays, one per level, for independent zone cleaning.
- Indoor/outdoor rated construction.
- Pet-safe orange painted exterior.
- Ramp connecting upper and lower levels.
Pros:
- Removable dividers are unique on this list, genuine two-rabbit zone management without a second hutch.
- Dual pull-out trays let each section be cleaned separately without dismantling the divider system.
- 2-story layout increases usable vertical space without widening the overall footprint.
Cons:
- Smallest footprint among the 2-story options here, suited to two rabbits, not a larger group.
- Orange is a bold finish that won’t suit all backyard color schemes.
8. PawHut Elevated Indoor Rabbit Habitat with Enclosed Run and Wheels, Gray
Best for: Indoor rabbit owners who need a fully enclosed, off-floor habitat that can be repositioned without effort.
This model solves a specific indoor problem that outdoor hutches aren’t designed for: keeping the rabbit’s living space elevated off the floor while still providing a fully enclosed run area below. The raised main house gives rabbits a private sleeping zone above cold floors, and the enclosed ground-level run keeps them active without requiring supervised open floor time. The gray and white finish blends into a living room or bedroom without the heavy appearance of outdoor-rated hutches.

Key Features:
- Elevated main sleeping house above an enclosed ground-level run.
- Castor wheels for smooth indoor repositioning.
- Gray and white finish designed for indoor living spaces.
- Fully enclosed run area, no open base or unsupervised escape risk.
- Suitable for rabbits and guinea pigs.
- Compact indoor footprint.
Pros:
- An elevated sleeping area keeps rabbits off cold hard floors, a comfort factor that matters more in winter months indoors.
- Caster wheels allow the entire unit to be moved in seconds, which outdoor hutches on fixed bases cannot do.
- Gray and white finish integrates naturally into home interiors.
Cons:
- Not rated for permanent outdoor exposure, designed exclusively for indoor or covered use.
- Compact footprint suits a single rabbit best; not the right choice for a bonded pair needing more room.
9. PawHut 65″ Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Openable Roof and Storage Box, Gray
Best for: Owners who want built-in storage for rabbit supplies alongside the hutch itself.
The storage box is the feature that makes this hutch different from every other option here. There is a built-in storage compartment on the exterior large enough to keep hay, bedding, food bags, and cleaning tools within arm’s reach, no separate cabinet needed. The openable roof adds to this: rather than bending to reach through a side door, lifting the roof gives full top-down access to the interior in one action.

Key Features:
- 65″ L wooden rabbit hutch with built-in exterior supply storage compartment.
- Openable roof panel for full top-down access to the interior.
- Gray painted fir wood frame.
- Multiple side-access lockable doors.
- Suitable for rabbits, guinea pigs, and similarly sized small animals.
- Designed for outdoor and covered patio placement.
Pros:
- Built-in supply storage is found on no other hutch in this list, keeps hay, food, and tools at the hutch rather than across the yard.
- Openable roof gives a wider, more natural access angle than side doors alone, especially useful during full cleans.
- Practical middle ground size, more space than the 54″ options but a smaller footprint than the 83″+ range.
Cons:
- The exterior storage box occupies space on one side that could otherwise extend the run area.
- The openable roof panel should be latched securely in windy conditions.
10. PawHut Fir Wood Rabbit Hutch with Living Room and Run Area
Best for: Rabbits that benefit from a clearly defined sleeping zone and open exercise area within a single, same-level structure.
The layout here is what separates this hutch from every multi-story option on the list. The interior is divided into a private, enclosed living room for sleeping and nesting alongside an open run area connected directly at the same floor level. Rabbits move between rest and activity freely without navigating a ramp, a distinction that matters particularly for older rabbits, younger kittens still finding their feet, or any rabbit that avoids inclines consistently.

Key Features:
- Fir wood construction with enclosed living area and open run zone at the same level.
- No ramp required, both zones connect directly on one floor.
- Private sleeping and nesting room with enclosed walls.
- Suitable for indoor and sheltered outdoor use.
- Compact footprint for smaller spaces.
Pros:
- Same-level zone access removes the ramp barrier entirely, important for older rabbits or smaller breeds less confident on inclines.
- Single-level layout means cleaning the entire interior is straightforward and quick.
- Compact footprint fits spaces where longer or taller hutches on this list won’t.
Cons:
- Single-level design offers less total vertical space than 2-story hutches of a similar length.
- Compact size suits 1–2 rabbits; a larger group would need one of the wider options on this list.
The best large rabbit hutch is the one that fits your space, suits your rabbit’s age and activity level, and makes the daily routine manageable. Every option above covers a different combination of those needs, from the compact indoor elevated habitat to the 90.5″ double run box setup for multiple rabbits outdoors.
FAQs
Several on this list, including the elevated habitat on wheels and the fir wood living room model, are designed for indoor use. Outdoor-rated hutches can technically be used indoors but their asphalt roofs and weatherproof coatings are unnecessary inside, and they tend to have a heavier look compared to indoor-specific designs.
Yes, most PawHut hutches on this list are also rated for guinea pigs, chinchillas, and similar small animals. The wire mesh spacing is sized to keep smaller pets safely enclosed, and the ramp angles are gentle enough for most breeds. Check individual product specifications for confirmed animal compatibility before purchasing.
For open-yard placements in areas with strong wind, anchoring is worth considering, particularly for the taller A-frame and 2-story models which have more surface area for wind to catch. Tent pegs or ground stakes through the base work well. Smaller or sheltered placements typically don’t require anchoring, but checking after the first storm is good practice regardless.
