REVENUE FROM backcountry huts has declined after the country was battered by storms earlier this year.
DOC’s latest annual report shows revenue from backcountry huts has been flat since 2015/16 and declined by $33,000 over the past year to $2,062,000.
DOC recreation, tourism and heritage director Gavin Walker said track closures from storms across the country affected revenue at a number of popular sites. Pinnacles Hut in Coromandel, the largest hut in the country, was closed for much of the year due to storm damage and revenue was down $52,000. A number of tracks in the Nelson region also suffered damage following cyclones earlier in the year.
Walker said, overall, more people were using the backcountry hut network, as the conservation estate has become increasingly popular with Kiwis and tourists…
