Kosciuszko Historic Huts
Round Mountain hut |
Hikers preparing to leave from the restored verandah of Happy's hut |
Kosciuszko’s Historic Huts reflect the region’s varied history, including grazing,
mining, recreation and the construction of the Snowy Mountains Hydro Scheme.
Over a period of more than 150 years the huts were built by the stockmen, recreational
fishermen, skiers and the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority for
accommodation and shelter.
The dwellings differ in construction and fabric, ranging from one-room huts to expansive homesteads.
About 80 huts have survived intact to date, after 19 huts were either
damaged or destroyed in the 2002-3 bushfires
The huts’ cultural heritage connects the modern people of the high country with the history
of their ancestors. A grant from the Foundation for National Parks &
Wildlife paid for conservation studies of four huts in the high country
- Round Mountain Hut, Broken Dam Hut, Happy's Hut and Mawson's Hut. |