Black Hill Hut Guide
- Place: Oxford Forest Conservation Area
- Facilities: Black Hill Hut is located at about 1, 200 m on the eastern slopes of Black Hill in the Oxford Forest Conservation Area, managed by the Department of Conservation. Built in the mid‑1970s, this cosy six‑bunk shelter features a wood‑burner and basic comforts, with untreated tap water (boil before use) and non‑flush toilets. Access is via a rugged 4WD‑track and a steep climb through beech forest.
- Bookable: No
- Sleeps: -
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10 other mountain peaks closest to Black Hill Hut:
| 1. | Lower Salmon Creek Bivvy (555 m) | 2.9 km |
| 2. | Wharfedale Hut (518 m) | 3.6 km |
| 3. | Puketeraki Bivvy (639 m) | 7.9 km |
| 4. | Broken River Hut (479 m) | 13.9 km |
| 5. | Castle Hill Peak (1998 m) | 21.1 km |
| 6. | Youngman Stream Hut (699 m) | 22.4 km |
| 7. | Bob's Camp Bivvy (942 m) | 23.5 km |
| 8. | Turnbull Bivvy (646 m) | 26.1 km |
| 9. | Cass Saddle Hut (1151 m) | 27.1 km |
| 10. | Lochinvar Hut (820 m) | 27.3 km |

