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Moa Hut Camp

Experience rustic charm at Moa Hut Camp

Located within the working farm amongst the Deer and Cattle on the southern side of the Jolly River, the Moa Hut Camp area was originally used to house the shepherds, their dogs, and horses while mustering at the station many years ago.

We have 2 powered sites and 2 non-powered sites available.

The exterior is new and refreshing, painted in the original colours, while the interior kitchen lounge area is original Rimu wood with 2 new and refreshing full bathrooms. All cooking utensils are supplied.

Outdoor seating is available with views over the paddocks, Southern Alps and Mt Cook.

$40

POWERED SITE

PER PERSON

CHILD (2-14) 
- $20

$35

NON-

POWERED SITE

PER PERSON

CHILD (2-14) 
​- $20

Please Note: There are 3 farm gates to open and close to get to Moa Hut Camp

FACILITIES

2 x POWERED, 2 X NON-POWERED SITES

SHARED KITCHEN & LIVING

2 X SHARED BATHROOMS

WIFI AVAILABLE

TV WITH WIFI CONNECTION

LOG FIRE

GAS HOT WATER

Please Note:

Mt Cook Station is a working station and we do not allow visiting dogs on the property.

Insect Repellent is essential in the summer months.

Because of the remote nature of Mt Cook Station, it would be best to fuel up your vehicle before arriving. If you are driving an EV, please ensure this is fully charged in Tekapo or Twizel before you begin your journey to us.

Limited to no mobile phone coverage, but there is Wifi available.

During winter months snow may make the access roads impassable or chains may be required.

The station is approx 40mins – 1-hour travel from Lake Tekapo Township along mostly gravel roads. See directions here.

Mount Cook Station does not have direct access to Mount Cook Village, which is situated on the other side of Lake Pukaki and the Tasman River. This will take you approx 1.5-hours drive to get there.

GALLERY

Such a fantastic stay. Amazing views. Beautiful and cosy huts. Every single spot was super clean. Our host was lovely. This place is a dream in the mountains!

Carla, Mexico

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