Kakapo hut

Kahurangi National Park

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Kakapo hut is near the river on the TL bank of the middle reaches of the Kakapo River. The Kakapo River is a tributary of the Karamea River.

The hut was built in 1960 by the NZFS for wild animal control purposes. It is a four bunker with an open fire.

Sections of the original tracks to this hut have become overgrown or obliterated by slips but it is easy enough to get to if you are competent at untracked bush travel.

Looking down Kakapo River Oct 2010 • By glennj. Licence: C.
Key information
Owner
Owner: DOC
Category
Basic Hut/Bivvy
Sleeps
Sleeps 4
4
Facilities
Open fireplace
Water supply
No water
Getting there
Getting there
1/ Via Herbert Ck & the Kakapo Saddle from the Taipo R. Follow the marked route on the TL of Herbert Ck up through the Saddle. Where the marking stops descend NW to the Kakapo River. Head down stream for around 3km then a taped route that turns into a cut track leads to the hut. (5 - 7hrs) 2/ Via Drain Creek, Lawrence Saddle, Bellbird Stream & an Un-named Saddle to the Kakapo R. Both ends of this route are well marked but only bits & pieces in the middle. (7.5hrs+ from Bell Town hut)
Unlocked
This hut is unlocked and open to access.
Bookings
No bookings — open access
No — open access
Other
Altitude
359m
Mobile phone coverage
No coverage
Maps
NZTopo50-BQ23
Map
ID 6050

About this hut

Added 25 October 2010 by glennjglennj. 3 revisions, most recently 25 October 2010 by glennjglennj.
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