Scutts Hut

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Scutts Hut is a fascinating historic site and well worth the walk-in adventure. This slice of early pioneer history is set on the scenic banks of Horsearm Creek within Mount Kaputar National Park in North West NSW. Starting from Bark Hut picnic area and campground, follow Scutts Hut and Kurrawonga Falls walk along Scutts Hut trail, popular with bushwalkers and birdwatchers alike.

The hut has been fully restored to show how the early pioneers once lived. You can still see the earth floor, open fireplace, cypress logs and stringybark slabs. Built by grazier Archie Scutt in 1938, it took two years to complete. Most of the materials, including a rainwater tank, were brought up the mountainside by packhorse, which was no mean feat in those days.

There’s also optional bush camping on a grassy clearing near the hut if you prefer to take your time.

Facilities

Non Smoking

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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View from West Kaputar lookout. Photo: Simone Cottrell/OEH

West Kaputar Rock lookout

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Deriah Aboriginal Area. Photo: Dirk Richards/NSW Government

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Mount Coryah walking track, Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo: Ian Smith

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View of rugged ridges and distant valleys in Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo Credit: Simone

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View from the lookout, Mount Kaputar Summit walk. Photo: Rob Cleary Copyright:NSW Government

Mount Kaputar Summit Walk

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View of the Governor Rock formation in Mount Kaputar National Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell/OEH

Mount Kaputar National Park

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