Huts in Tararua Forest Park accessible from road ends
These huts in Tararua Forest Park can be reached within a 6 hour walk from a road end, making them suitable for overnight or weekend trips.

This is a standard 20-bunk hut in the Kapiti region. Field hut was one of the first purpose built tramping huts in the country, and is the oldest surviving recreational hut in the Tararua Ranges.

This is a standard six-bunk hut in the Kapiti region.

Kime is a standard 20 bunk hut on the Southern Crossing.

This is a standard 16-bunk hut in the Kapiti region.

This is a basic four-bunk hut in the Kapiti area.

This is a basic six-bunk hut in the Kapiti region.

This is a standard 18-bunk hut in the Kapiti region.

This is a standard 18-bunk backcountry hut in the Horowhenua region.

This is a basic 4-bunk hut in the Wellington/Kapiti region.

This is a standard 16-bunk hut in the Kapiti region.

This is a standard 20-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This is a standard 26-bunk hut in the Wairarapa area.

This is a standard four-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This is a standard five-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This is a basic six-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region and is the second oldest hut in the Tararuas.

This is a standard six-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region

This is a standard 10-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This is a serviced 20-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This is a standard six-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This is a standard 14-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This is a serviced 32-bunk hut in the Wairarapa area.

This is a standard 12-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This is a standard six-bunk hut in the Wairarapa region.

This hut is good for an overnight stay in the Waiohine Valley.

This is a 20-bunk hut in the Tauherenikau Valley. The hut can be accessed from either Waiohine Gorge roadend in Wairarapa or Kaitoke/Marchant Roads north of Upper Hutt.