This hunting area is covered by an 'open area permit' – get it online or from a DOC office.
No hunting within a 1 km radius of the Mavora Lakes from 20 December to 31 January or on public holidays.
Brochures
About this hunting block
The Mavora Lakes Park covers approximately 35,000 ha of rugged, steep, scree mountain country. Vegetation cover is beech forest, scrubland and tussock grasslands. The area has a cool temperate climate with an annual rainfall of 1600 – 5600 mm. Snow may lie for several weeks above 1000 m during winter.
Access
Access to the Mavora area is from either Mavora Lakes Road or Centre Hill Road, both leading off from the Mossburn/Te Anau SH94.
Maps
NZTopo50 maps - CC08, CC09, CD08, CD09. NZTopo50 maps are available from a DOC Visitor Centre near you.
For further mapping and access information see Walking Access Aotearoa or DOC maps. Both websites provide interactive mapping displaying information on huts, tracks and DOC land boundaries. The DOC maps website contains hunting specific information.
Animals present
Red deer - moderate numbers
Fallow deer - low numbers
Chamois - low numbers
Pigs - low numbers
Dogs
You can hunt with dogs in the Mavora Lakes Park, permits for dogs are not required.
See a map of the dog access area (PDF, 940K)
- Dogs must be registered and are not permitted in huts.
- When crossing private land, dogs are to be on a leash until well into forest and kept under control.
- DOC must be notified regarding missing or lost dogs on conservation land.
Hut information
Boundary Hut - 8 bunks (fees apply)
Careys Hut - 8 bunks (fees apply)
Forks Hut - 4 bunks (free)
Westburn Hut - 6 bunks (free)
Additional information
If possuming, a permit must be obtained by contacting the Fiordland office.
Te Rua-o-te-moko/Fiordland National Park Visitor Centre | |
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Phone | +64 3 249 7924 |
fiordlandvc@doc.govt.nz | |
Address | Lakefront Drive Te Anau 9600 |
Hours | Visitor centre hours and services |