West Sabine Hut Guide
- Place: Nelson Lakes National Park
- Facilities: West Sabine Hut stands at about 680 m in Nelson Lakes National Park, managed by New Zealand’s Department of Conservation. Built in 1972 and expanded in the 1990s, this 30‑bunk serviced hut offers a wood‑burner, basic mattresses and untreated tap water that must be boiled. It lies beside the Sabine River on the Travers‑Sabine Circuit, a key stop en route to Blue Lake.
- Bookable: Yes
- Sleeps: -
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10 other mountain peaks closest to West Sabine Hut:
| 1. | Mount Travers (2338 m) | 3.8 km |
| 2. | Mount Franklin (Tasman) (2340 m) | 4.8 km |
| 3. | Morgan Hut (561 m) | 5.3 km |
| 4. | Upper Travers Hut (1320 m) | 5.6 km |
| 5. | Cupola Hut (1370 m) | 5.7 km |
| 6. | Blue Lake Hut (1181 m) | 6.1 km |
| 7. | George Lyon Hut (679 m) | 7.8 km |
| 8. | John Tait Hut (815 m) | 7.9 km |
| 9. | Mount Misery Hut (1521 m) | 8.3 km |
| 10. | Begley Hut (1082 m) | 10.0 km |

