Stone Hut (Canterbury)

Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park

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This historic hut is constructed of stone and corrugated iron, and located in Forest Creek. The hut was likely a boundary keeper's hut initially, and later a musterers' hut. It was rebuilt in 1939. In 1967, an avalanche destroyed a part of the stone hut, which was later repaired using iron.

DOC warns: "There is avalanche risk at the hut site during winter and spring when there is more than 50cm of snow on the slope behind the hut."

Key information
Owner
Owner: DOC
Category
Basic Hut/Bivvy
Sleeps
Sleeps 8
8
Facilities
Open fireplace
Water supply
No water
Getting there
Getting there
9 hr walk from Bush Stream carpark, Rangitata Gorge Rd. 12 hr walk from Boundary Stream carpark, Lilybank Rd.
Unlocked
This hut is unlocked and open to access.
Bookings
No bookings — open access
No — open access
Other
Mobile phone coverage
No coverage
Maps
NZTopo50-BX18
Map
ID 8277

About this hut

Added 30 October 2012 by matthewmatthew. 3 revisions, most recently 24 February 2014 by matthewmatthew.
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