Wallace Hut in the Victoria High Cuntry

https://www.highcountryhuts.org.au

You can “tour the Australian Alps National Parks Iconic Heritage Huts virtually – from anywhere in the world” 1

I really enjoy the High Country Huts website because it offers a beautifully comprehensive and accessible way to explore the historic huts of the Australian Alps from anywhere in the world. The site features over 200 tracked huts and heritage structures across the ACT, NSW and Victoria — full of stories about mining, surveying, logging, skiing, pastoral use and more.

One of the biggest benefits of using the site is its “Explore the Huts” section and interactive map, which make planning trips so much easier. It provides not only hut locations but also contextual information about the region — you’ll find sections on getting there, staying safe, the Huts Code, hut care, and respecting country and heritage.

Additionally, the website is a valuable tool for anyone interested in conservation and heritage — it invites users to care for the huts, gives guidelines for Leave No Trace practices, and acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land.

Here are five key features and benefits of the High Country Huts website that make it such a valuable resource for outdoor enthusiasts, heritage lovers, and trip planners:

Interactive Map of Huts

The website’s interactive map is one of its standout features, allowing users to explore the locations of over 200 huts across Victoria, New South Wales, and the ACT. You can zoom in to find huts by region, see photos, and access background information — perfect for planning hikes, 4WD trips, or camping adventures.

Detailed Hut Profiles

Each hut listed on the site includes a dedicated profile page with photos, historical background, GPS coordinates, and sometimes restoration notes. This helps visitors appreciate the stories and heritage behind each structure — from old stockmen’s shelters to surveyor and ski huts.

Trip Planning and Safety Information

The site includes practical information on how to find the huts, safety tips, and environmental guidelines, encouraging responsible travel. It also shares the Huts Code, promoting respect for the huts and their surrounding landscapes.

Conservation and Volunteer Involvement

The website highlights the important work of the High Country Huts Association (HCHA) and provides ways to get involved — including donations, volunteering, and hut restoration projects. It’s an excellent platform for anyone wanting to support the preservation of these historic landmarks.

Cultural and Historical Insight

The site acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land and offers insight into the cultural and historical significance of the huts. It connects users to the broader story of Australia’s alpine regions — from Indigenous heritage to early settlers and adventurers.

  1. https://www.highcountryhuts.org.au/ ↩︎

By occvic