Macaulay Hut
Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park
Macaulay Hut (14 bunks, matresses, stove, firewood provided, water, bath, mountain radio, gas cookers, lighting) is a luxury option for those wanting to stay in the Macaulay Valley. It's owned by the McKenzie Alpine Trust and open to the public. Payment is by cash donation (box provided). The bath is outside, and is heated by lighting a fire in the fireplace underneath! The hut is stone-built, with a huge verandah and is by far the most nicest modern hut I've seen.
The hut may be reached by 4WD up the valley floor - but above the hut it's unmarked routes only. Many day-trip options exist: exploring the Macaulay up to glaciers at its heads, ascending Lower Tindall Stream to tarns and views of glaciers of the Sibbald Range.
Alpine routes lead to the Havelock via Timms Stream and Camp Creek / The Growler. The col at the head of Lower Tindall Stream leads to the Godley via North Branch.
NB: Waterfall and Stony Stream huts downstream have burnt down

Owner
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Owner: Mackenzie Alpine Trust |
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Category
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Serviced Hut |
Sleeps
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Sleeps 14
14
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Facilities
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Mountain radio, Toilet, Enclosed wood/coal burner, Gas/electric cooking |
Water supply
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Tap or tank water |
Getting there
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Lilybank Road roadend: 17km 4WD route via river flats Havelock Valley (Mesopotania Station): 32km - Hut -> Growler Hut (12km unmarked alpine route via Plata Col / Balaclava Saddle, 8-14hrs) -> roadend (20km, 4WD route on river flats) Godley Valley (Rankin Hut - 14km / Red Stag Hut - 19km): alpine route via Lower Tiddal Stream and North Branch |
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Unlocked
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This hut is unlocked and open to access. |
Bookings
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No bookings — open access
No — open access
This hut is owned by the Mackenzie Alpine Trust and is free for public use. |
Altitude
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1,030m |
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Mobile phone coverage
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No coverage |
Maps
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NZTopo50-BX17
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