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Razorback Hut
4.6 combined rating67 GooglePut your feet up after a hard day of travelling at the Razorback Hut. The hut was formally known as Purcell’s hut as it was the Purcell family that built it to be utilised by stockmen completing the annual stock drive at the end of the season. The main hut has 2 large open fire places that can be used by the public, with a second hut known as a bunk hut that can cater for up to 20 people. The site also offers grassy areas used by campers. Razorback hut is often used a an overnight stop off for many hikers, four-wheel drivers and horse riders with horse yards available for use. Camping at Razorback hut gives you plenty of options, you can either set up camp on the surrounding grassy areas outside the hut or you can sleep in the bunk hut which is suitable for up to 20 people. This site is regularly used by picnickers that are travelling in the Victorian high country. It is a good spot to stop on your way to Craig’s hut and other places in the area. Both huts can be accessed by visitors and used as a stop off point on your journey.
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Is camping available at Razorback Hut?
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