Green Point Hut, Gamack Conservation Area

March 2026

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Green Point Hut sits on a tussock terrace above the river with ample space for tents. Photo: Verity Jackson
Journey up the broad Jollie River valley to a historic musterer’s hut. Jollie River, flanked by the Burnett Mountains and the Gamack Range, flows into the north-east corner of Lake Pūkaki. The river valley has two ex-mustering huts – Jollie Hut and Green Point Hut – that were once part of Braemar Station before it […]

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