Razorback Hut

Razorback Hut

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations
Landmarks and Buildings
  • History & Heritage

Highlights

  • Explore the historical Razorback Hut, once a vital stop for cattlemen during stock drives.
  • Camp under the stars with ample space around the large hut, perfect for horse-riders and hikers alike.
  • Navigate the scenic Circuit Road to reach Razorback Hut, just 500 metres from the Mt. No. 3 Road intersection.
  • Plan your visit between November and June to enjoy the stunning High Country without seasonal track closures.
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Until recent times, local mountain country cattlemen used Razorback Hut during annual stock drives. Today, the site is a popular overnight stop for horse-riders, four wheel drivers and hikers. There is plenty of camping space around the large hut and the site also includes a public hut for overnight accommodation. Public horse yards are available.

To reach Razorback Hut follow the Circuit Road north (keep left) for four kilometres past King Saddle. Turn left just before the Mt. No. 3 Road intersection – the camping area is 500 metres along this road.

Please note access by vehicle is not possible from June to November due to seasonal track closures in the High Country. These closures generally operate from the King’s Birthday long weekend in June through to the beginning of November, but may be extended due to seasonal conditions. Contact the Mansfield Visitor Information Centre for more details.

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Features

Activities

  • Camping
  • Four Wheel Driving
  • Hiking
  • Horse Riding

Tags

  • History & Heritage
Accessibility

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