George Sound Hut Guide
- Place: Fiordland National Park
- Facilities: George Sound Hut lies at the head of Te Houhou / George Sound in Fiordland National Park, offering six bunks warmed by an open fire and simple comforts like mattresses and a non-flush toilet. Built in 1923 during hydro‑survey work, it now serves trampers and wapiti hunters. Access is via the challenging George Sound Route—boat, float‑plane or helicopter—and the hut is maintained by DOC with support from the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation.
- Bookable: No
- Sleeps: -
George Sound Hut visitors NotesBe the first to submit your visitors note! Please submit any useful information about climbing George Sound Hut that may be useful to other climbers. Consider things such as access and accommodation at the base of George Sound Hut, as well as the logistics of climbing to the summit. |
10 other mountain peaks closest to George Sound Hut:
| 1. | Lake Thomson Hut (284 m) | 8.9 km |
| 2. | Lake Hankinson Hut (213 m) | 12.0 km |
| 3. | Caswell Sound Hut (2 m) | 12.6 km |
| 4. | Junction Burn Hut (217 m) | 19.2 km |
| 5. | Glaisnock Hut (207 m) | 20.2 km |
| 6. | Worsley Hut (213 m) | 31.3 km |
| 7. | Mintaro Hut (620 m) | 32.4 km |
| 8. | Dumpling Hut (115 m) | 35.0 km |
| 9. | Clinton Hut (216 m) | 37.8 km |
| 10. | Deas Cove Hut (35 m) | 43.5 km |

