- Open fireplace suitable for cooking
- Stream water supply from the Ngaruroro River
- Meat safe
- Long drop style toilet
Replace firewood used for the next occupants.
Built in the early 1960s this hut is a comfortable base for many hunting, fishing and tramping opportunities. It also provides a stopover point for access into the more remote western areas of the Kaweka Forest Park. At 540 metres altitude, this hut is positioned on a Ngaruroro River terrace. The river is an important recreation and natural resource within the park. Visitors are advised to take care, as the river can rise rapidly at times of high rainfall.
Fees
- Adult (18+ years): $10 per night
- Youth (5–17 years): $5 per night
- Child/Infant (0–4 years): free
Before you go, buy 1 Standard Hut Ticket (blue for adults, yellow for youth) for each night's stay. Put this in the honesty box at the hut. Or buy a Backcountry Hut Pass that gives unlimited use at most Standard and Serviced huts for a 12 month period.
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Walking
The Cameron Swing Bridge across the Ngaruroro River was removed in 2013 and will not be replaced. Access from the Cameron Carpark to Cameron Hut and further afield to Kiwi Saddle Hut and Kiwi Mouth Hut remains open.
Cameron Carpark (3 – 4 hr)
The route from Cameron Carpark to Cameron Hut follows the Ngaruroro River. At least 30 crossings are necessary and can only be negotiated when the Ngaruroro River is not in flood. This track is not maintained, and the true right of the river is private land.
If the river is in flood, a longer but safer alternate route is to follow the Smith-Russell track over Kuripapango Hill (1250 metres). Head towards Kiwi Saddle Hut then turn left at the next junction and descend down to Cameron Hut.
Tramping
The location of Cameron Hut offers trampers an excellent base or stop-over point. At times of low water flow levels, the Ngaruroro Riverbed becomes a pleasant route from the Cameron Carpark via Cameron Hut. The 9 km walk along the riverbed takes between 3 – 4 hours to complete. The alternative route over Kuripapango Hill is 11 km and takes 4 – 5 hours.
From Cameron Hut trampers can continue to Kiwi Mouth Hut and onwards to Manson Hut (2.5 – 3.5 hours). Longer tramps may incorporate ascending the main range from Makahu Saddle and dropping down to Back Ridge Hut. The track continues southwards along Back Ridge to reach Kiwi Mouth Hut before heading back to the Cameron Carpark.
NZMS Map 260 series U20 and the Kaweka Recreational Map 274/12 can be purchased from:
Kaweka Forest Park access conditions
We recommend 4WD vehicles to reduce wear on the road and safe travel.
- Lotkow Road: The river crossings are regularly changing, check before crossing.
- Lakes carpark is accessible via Kuripapango road. The previous access Castle Rock road is now closed due to ongoing forestry operations.
- Lawrence Carpark access road: The last 600 m of the road is steep and not recommended for 2WD vehicles - a parking space is available before the descent. The Lawrence swing bridge has been removed.
- Mackintosh car park is currently closed due to ongoing forestry operations. A new parking location can be located at a skid site near the closed gate (end of Kuripapango Road), this will add on 500 m walking to reach the start of the track.
- Whittle Road: Be aware of trucks using the quarry. Give them right of way where possible.
Tracks to this hut
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Duration: 5-6 hrs Difficulty: Advanced -
Duration: 4-5 hrs Difficulty: Expert
Location
NZTopo50 map sheet: BJ37
Grid/NZTM2000 coordinates: E1883641, N5637908
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