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Places to stay

The Department of Conservation provides and maintains the huts on the Dusky Track. Each hut is supplied with mattresses and a pit toilet. Hut users must pay hut fees. All the huts are standard huts, requiring one back country hut ticket per night, or a back country hut pass. Tickets should be purchased in advance from any DOC office or approved retailer. Users are expected to leave the huts clean and tidy. The Dusky Track is not suitable for camping.

Note: the Upper Spey, Kintail, Loch Maree and Supper Cove huts have platform bunks designed to accommodate up to 12 people.


Hauroko Burn Hut, Fiordland National Park. Image: DOC.

Hauroko Burn Hut

This is a standard 10-bunk hut in the Murihiku area

Halfway Hut.

Halfway Hut

This is a standard 12-bunk hut in the Murihiku area

West Arm Hut.

West Arm Hut

This is a basic six-bunk hut in the Te Anau area.

Upper Spey Hut, Dusky Track, Fiordland National Park.

Upper Spey Hut

This is a standard 12-bunk hut in the Te Anau area

Kintail Hut.

Kintail Hut

This is a standard 12-bunk hut in the Te Anau area

Loch Maree Hut.

Loch Maree Hut

This is a standard 12-bunk hut in the Te Anau area

Supper Cove Hut.

Supper Cove Hut

This is a standard 12-bunk hut in the Te Anau area

 
Maps

Map of tracks and huts in Fiordland National Park (PDF, 55K)

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Information

Fiordland track updates and weather information

Stop the spread of didymo
Check, Clean, Dry
all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Safety

Safety information

Always contact the nearest visitor centre for the latest information about facilities and conditions.

Contact
Fiordland National Park Visitor Centre
Phone:      +64 3 249 7924
Address:   Fiordland National Park
Visitor Centre
Lakefront Drive
Te Anau 9600
Email:   fiordlandvc@doc.govt.nz
Full office details