Huxley Forks Hut
Ruataniwha Conservation Park
Huxley Forks Hut (6-bunk, matresses, stove, firewood, tank/creek water) is an old, homely forestry-style hut at the forks of the north and south branch of the Huxley. The hut is located on river terraces, looking over tussock flats.
The hut is a common first / last night for those crossing the Alps by the Broderick pass from the Huxley into the Landsborough. Alpine routes lead over several other passes:
- Elcho col (Hopkins-Landsborough)
- (G38 458759) Huxley-Ahuriri
- (G38 460752) Sth Huxley-Sth Temple
- (G38 476662) Ahuriri-Sth Temple
Alpine loop tramps are thus possible: Huxley-Landsborough-Hopkins, Huxley-Sth Temple and Huxley-Ahuriri-Sth Temple.
Relatively easy valley tramps on marked tracks stick close to the valley floor from the Hopkins to Brodrick Hut. An unmaintained track leads up the South Branch of the Huxley passing Sth Huxley Biv.
The area is also popular with hunters with red deer, chamois and thar all present.
Owner
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Owner: DOC |
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Category
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Standard Hut |
Sleeps
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Sleeps 6
6
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Facilities
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Toilet, Enclosed wood/coal burner |
Water supply
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Tap or tank water |
Getting there
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Lake Ohau Roadend (Huxley Lodge): Huxley Forks->Monument Hut (8km, 2-4hrs, marked sidle track or faster riverbed route) -> roadend (8km, 4WD track) Landsborough (Fraser Hut): Huxley forks Hut->Broderick Hut (5km, cut track)->Fraser Hut (7km, marked alpine route over Broderick Pass). From Fraser its a 2-3 day walk down the Landsborough to Haast Pass with several river crossings. |
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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
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Altitude
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720m |
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Mobile phone coverage
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No coverage |
Maps
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NZTopo50-BY14
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