Keebles Hut is an alpine hut located in New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the Geehi flats area, north of Dead Horse Gap and a short walk from the main Geehi Hut and camp area.
Keebles Hut | |
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Keebles Hut | |
Coordinates | 36°22′09″S 148°10′28″E / 36.369114°S 148.174405°E |
Country | Australia |
State/territory | New South Wales |
Construction | |
Built in | 1952 |
Built for | Fishing |
Accessibility | |
Accessed by | Foot |
The hut was built in 1942 by Snowy Miller, Alex Milovitch, Arthur Keeble and Dr Hubert Smith for Arthur and Flo Nankervis as a fishing lodge. It was constructed of River rocks in a similar fashion to Geehi Hut and YHA Hut.
The hut was resumed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service in 1970. Today the hut is a popular destination for day walkers hiking groups.