The old road that goes very close to the hut has not been open for years. There is now a locked forstry gate not far in from the Kakaho campground which I would doubt will be open to public again once logging is done. The bridge that used the cross the Kakaho has been removed also so we can count that public access as history. The closest access is walking in from the main Mt Pureora carpark and to walk over the top of Pureora and onto the hut which takes most a bit over 2 hours. It is a lovely hut with hand sawn floor and wallboard. Well worth the visit and tends to be some animal sign around there most of the time.
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