Mangatepopo Hut

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Sonia Barrish
"Child friendly rating: 5 stars Distance: 1.8km Signposted time: 40 minutes Parking: End of Mangatepopo Road, Tongariro Alpine Crossing carpark Suitable to visit in winter: Yes Bookings Required? Yes in season, No off-season This is the hut that my child will called "The hut that was so easy I didn't even need a break" The signposted time is very generous. With a baby and a 5yo walking, it took us around 25 minutes to walk the easy well formed very flat track. The track is wide enough that you could even push a stroller the whole way. HOWEVER, this hut is best visited off-season. (1st May - Late October). In season, there is a 4 hour parking limit at the trailhead, meaning that you'll need to find someone to drop you off and pick you back up as you won't be able to park here. There are shuttles available too. There is a fireplace inside the hut, and it wasn't too cold for us South Islanders. In the October school holidays we shared the hut with one single person. As long as you are aware of ice, this hut is suitable to visit in winter time during snowfall. A great entry-level winter hike, as you're not too far from the road and the track is so straightforward. Recommendation: A fantastic first hut for anyone. Visit off season so you don’t have to worry about parking. Pick a better weather day and be aware of ice on the track if it’s freezing or if there’s snow on the ground. "
Bailey Selland
" Possibly the shortest walk to a hut. Signposted 30 minutes one way. Views of the mountains the whole way (on a clear day). Great for beginners and young families."

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*please note price is in USD and I can’t change the currency* And please note the guide is IN PROGRESS. Purchasing gives you all updates, and I’m spending a lot of time to update most days. Currently you can view the waypoints. Track descriptions are being added daily. Not all tracks have descriptions yet. Descriptions include info on track conditions and terrain and how our kids of various stages found it. A guide to the Hut of New Zealand, with children in tow! Get reliable information on which hikes (With a focus on overnight) are great for kids, as well as specific child-friendly information on them. This is designed to be a parents guide and works great as an accompaniment to our My Overnight Adventure Journal, available in both Te Ika-a-Māui and Te Waipounamu, in hard print for the kids to take with on your adventures. Map Key: STAY symbol -DOC or other hut. GO symbol - Drive-to DOC or similar hut. (May be 4wd accessible) DO symbol - Walk-to camp ground. Either wild camping, or proper DOC tramping campground with toilets. Child friendly ratings explained: 5 stars: Easy shorter track, simple enough that most first timers can visit, and kids of all ages can visit (with some carrying needed for younger ages) Suitable for beginner/ never ever tramped before parents to take never ever tramped before kids. 4 stars: Easy spot to visit, however caveats exist. Eg. Big river crossing, not having a 4wd makes the track harder, there is a dodgy section, or track is on the longer side. Sometimes it is because despite the hut being very easily accessible, it’s in poor condition, and you’d need a tent to stay here, making it a less than ideal trip. 3 stars: Might not make a great first trip, but is a track kids will enjoy. Still relatively child friendly, but will need adults that have overnight hiked in a variety of terrain before, and are capable of decision making on the trip. Kids under 4 will likely need carried for sections. 2 stars: Not super child friendly, but still enjoyable for capable kids. Kids under 5 will likely need to be carried for sections. 5 year olds would need to have done several trips to be capable. But could be a first time trip for average 10yo+ 1 star: Older and fit kids 8-12+ will enjoy these. They’re not great first trips, but if you’re experienced, you could take an older more capable kid here as a first trip if you’re prepared to take all day. 0 stars: I likely won’t add these to the map, but these would be huts not recommended even for experienced kids. At the start, this map will have a bunch of locations that are child friendly, and I will add descriptive text as time goes on. For now some are missing descriptive text. Buying the guide now ensures you will get all the updates. This includes text and images, as it is updated in real time. Your support of the guide in these early stages ensures that I can continue writing the content. It will also be published in a hard copy physical book once ready.
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