Burn Creek Hut - Nelson Lakes National Park
Burn Creek Hut is a camp near Nelson Lakes National Park.
- Location
- Nelson Lakes National Park, Northern & Western South Island, New Zealand, Australasia
- Type
- camp
- Coordinates
- -42.156204, 172.450010
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://doc.govt.nz/link/7dc3bfcff52b40c1b9c5682c869b80cf
- Activities
- Spa
- Amenities
- Spa, Library
PlnrScore: 23/100
Community
education
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of wildlife can we realistically expect to see around Burn Creek Hut, given its location near Nelson Lakes National Park?
While Burn Creek Hut isn't your typical African savanna experience, we love the unique New Zealand fauna you'll encounter. Keep an eye out for the curious weka, a flightless bird that often wanders through the camp. You might also spot native bellbirds and fantails flitting through the trees, and if you're lucky, a shy kiwi could be heard rustling in the undergrowth at night.
We're considering a trip in late spring. Is this a good time to visit Burn Creek Hut, and what should we pack?
Late spring is a beautiful time to visit Burn Creek Hut, with the landscape coming alive. We recommend packing layers, as New Zealand weather can be unpredictable even in warmer months. Definitely bring a good waterproof jacket, sturdy hiking boots for exploring Nelson Lakes National Park, and perhaps a swimsuit for a dip in the creek after a day of adventure.
What are the typical costs associated with a stay at Burn Creek Hut, and are there any hidden fees we should be aware of?
Burn Creek Hut offers a wonderfully rustic yet comfortable experience, and the pricing reflects that. While we don't have exact figures as they can fluctuate, expect a mid-range cost for a unique camp stay. We advise checking their direct booking site for the most current rates, which usually include your accommodation and access to the spa facilities. Meals are often an additional cost, so factor that into your budget.
Beyond hiking in Nelson Lakes, what unique activities does Burn Creek Hut itself offer, especially considering its spa?
The spa at Burn Creek Hut is a real highlight, offering a chance to truly unwind amidst nature. We love the outdoor hot tubs, perfect for soaking tired muscles after a day of exploring the national park. Beyond that, the lodge often organizes guided nature walks and stargazing sessions, which are truly magical given the lack of light pollution.
We're traveling with young children. Is Burn Creek Hut a safe and suitable environment for families?
Burn Creek Hut is generally a safe and welcoming place for families, though it's important to remember it's a camp. The natural surroundings are beautiful, but supervision is key, especially near the creek. We recommend discussing any specific concerns with the lodge beforehand; they are usually very accommodating and can advise on the best activities for younger guests.
Other Safari Lodges in Nelson Lakes National Park
- Angelus Hut
- Angelus Hut Campsite
- Avarest Bed and Breakfast
- Begley Hut
- Blue Lake Hut
- Bobs Hut
- Bushline Hut
- Camp site (tents only)
- Camp spot
- Coldwater Stream Campsite
- Connors Creek Hut
- Cupola Hut
- Downie Hut
- D'Urville Hut
- East Matakitaki Hut
- George Lyon Hut
- Hopeless Hut
- Island Gully Hut
- John Tait Hut
- Kawatiri Campsite
- Kerr Bay Campsite
- Kiwi Park
- Lakehead Hut
- Lake Rotoroa Campsite
- Lake Tennyson Campsite
- Mole Hut
- Morgan Hut
- Mount Misery Hut
- Nardoo Hut
- Paske Hut
- Red Deer Lodge
- Riverview Holiday Park
- Rock Bivy
- Rotoiti Lodge
- Sabine Hut
- Sedgemere Sleepout
- Speargrass Hut
- St Arnaud House
- Teetotal Campsite
- The Old House
- The Woodsman's Den
- Tiraumea Hut
- Travers-Sabine Lodge
- Upper D'Urville Hut
- Upper Travers Hut
- Waiau Hut
- West Bay Campground (Buller)
- West Bay Campsite
- West Sabine Hut
Parks in Northern & Western South Island
- Abel Tasman National Park
- Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
- Arthur's Pass National Park
- Hakatere Conservation Park
- Hanmer Conservation Park
- Kahurangi National Park
- Ka Whata Tu O Rakihouia Conservation Park
- Onekaka River Conservation Park
- Paparoa National Park
- Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park
- Westland Tai Poutini National Park