Upper Spey Hut Guide
- Place: Fiordland National Park
- Facilities: Upper Spey Hut lies at about 446 m in the remote western reaches of Fiordland National Park, managed by New Zealand’s Department of Conservation. Built in 1975 to a classic Lands & Survey design, it offers 12 bunks, a wood‑fired stove and basic comforts—ideal for weary Dusky Track trampers. Water must be boiled before use, and access involves a steep descent from Centre Pass or a swampy river crossing en route to Wilmot Pass.
- Bookable: No
- Sleeps: -
Upper Spey Hut visitors NotesBe the first to submit your visitors note! Please submit any useful information about climbing Upper Spey Hut that may be useful to other climbers. Consider things such as access and accommodation at the base of Upper Spey Hut, as well as the logistics of climbing to the summit. |
10 other mountain peaks closest to Upper Spey Hut:
| 1. | Kintail Hut (277 m) | 5.3 km |
| 2. | West Arm Hut (193 m) | 9.9 km |
| 3. | Lake Roe Hut (876 m) | 13.8 km |
| 4. | Loch Maree Hut (56 m) | 13.9 km |
| 5. | Halfway Hut (336 m) | 20.0 km |
| 6. | Supper Cove Hut (26 m) | 21.8 km |
| 7. | Freeman Burn Hut (179 m) | 23.0 km |
| 8. | Borland Bivvy (763 m) | 24.1 km |
| 9. | Mount Moturau (1497 m) | 24.2 km |
| 10. | Clark Hut (412 m) | 25.7 km |

