Big Bay Hut Guide
- Place: Fiordland National Park
- Facilities: Big Bay Hut rests at sea level on the remote Fiordland coast, offering nine bunks in a standard DOC shelter built from repurposed 1970s mining huts. Managed by the Department of Conservation, it provides basic warmth, mattresses and untreated tap water (boil before use). Accessible via the challenging Pyke–Big Bay route—often involving river crossings and a swing bridge—it anchors a rugged, historic backcountry circuit.
- Bookable: No
- Sleeps: -
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10 other mountain peaks closest to Big Bay Hut:
| 1. | Martins Bay Hut (8 m) | 9.8 km |
| 2. | Gorge River Hut (2 m) | 14.3 km |
| 3. | Hokuri Hut (20 m) | 14.4 km |
| 4. | Olivine Hut (20 m) | 17.9 km |
| 5. | Spoon / Morgans Hut (17 m) | 20.3 km |
| 6. | Demon Trail Hut (16 m) | 21.9 km |
| 7. | Mckerrow Island Hut (8 m) | 24.8 km |
| 8. | Kaipo Hut (92 m) | 25.2 km |
| 9. | Lake Alabaster Hut (26 m) | 27.6 km |
| 10. | Mount Tutoko (Darran Mountains) (2723 m) | 34.1 km |

