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Introduction

The Māori Gully hunting block offers goat, chamois and fallow deer hunting.

Species

  • Chamois
  • Deer - Fallow
  • Goats

Permit requirements

A permit is required to hunt on public conservation land.

This hunting area is covered by a 'restricted area permit'. Contact the DOC office managing the hunting area.

Seasonal restrictions

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Dog access

Dogs allowed. Keep dog under control at all times.

About this hunting block

Animals present are goats, chamois and fallow deer.

General information

This block is part of the Mt Crichton Scenic Reserve and Mt Creighton Conservation Area and includes the Southern and Eastern Faces of Mt Crichton. There is one major creek system, Maori Gully, with beech/tawhai forest and Manuka scrub. Higher up are steep tussock and scree slopes rising to 1800 m.

The Maori Gully block is restricted. You need to get a permit (issued for four days at a time only, and between 1 April and 1 October only) specifically for this block, from the Queenstown Visitor Centre.

A maximum of one party with up to four rifles in the block is allowed at one time.

Access

10 km from Queenstown on the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road. At the start of the Mt Crichton Loop Track take the western branch to Maori Gully and ascend to the hunting block from there. Hunting is not permitted within 200 m of the Mt Crichton Loop Track.

20 km from Queenstown on the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road. Access the block via the Avalanche Creek Access Track. This track crosses private land.

Helicopter landings are by permit only.

Maps

NZTopo50 series: CC10

Map of Māori Gully hunting area (PDF, 402K)

Dogs

Dogs are allowed in this block with a valid hunting permit. The block is surrounded by farmland so dogs must be kept under control at all times while hunting.

Dogs must be on a leash when accessing the block via the Mt Crichton Loop Track.

No dogs permitted on the Lake Dispute Track.

No dog access via the Avalanche Creek Access Track from the Glenorchy Road across Mt Creighton Station. Dog access only using the Mt Crichton Loop Track.

Contacts

Whakatipu-wai-Māori/Queenstown Visitor Centre
Phone +64 3 442 7935
Email queenstownvc@doc.govt.nz
Address 50 Stanley Street
Queenstown 9300
Hours See visitor centre hours
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