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Introduction

You can find goats, and pigs and red deer in low numbers in the Lauder Basin hunting block.

Species

  • Deer - Red
  • Goats
  • Pigs

Permit requirements

A permit is required to hunt on public conservation land.

This hunting area is covered by an 'open area permit' – get it online or from a DOC office.

Seasonal restrictions

The Lauder and Cluden easements are closed to 4WD vehicles from 1 May to 30 November annually.

Before lighting a fire on public conservation land, check it's alright to light. Extinguish all fires before leaving huts and campsites. How to minimise the risk of fire.

Dog access

Dogs allowed. Keep dog under control at all times.

About this hunting block

Animals present are goats, pigs and red deer.

General information

This 9223 ha block encompasses part of the summit plateau of the northern Dunstan Mountains (up to 1670 metres), as well as the steep bluffy headwaters of Lauder Creek. Vegetation is mainly snow tussock and shrubland, covered in snow in winter.

Access

There are three public entry points to the Lauder Basin Conservation Area and access is via easements.

Access from the east is through Lauder Station
From SH 85 heading towards St Bathans, turn on to Loop Rd, then turn on to Lauder Station Rd. The car park is on the right before the end of the road.

Access from the west is though Cluden Station
From SH 8 between Tarras and Lindis Valley, turn on to Cluden Creek Rd. The first car park is the Cluden Creek Car Park and further along Cluden Creek Rd is a second car park called the Top Car Park.

At both the Lauder and Cluden Station car parks there are locked gates, access via vehicle to the Lauder Basin Conservation Area across these easements requires completing an online application for padlock codes.

The easement across Lauder Station allows for 4WD motor vehicle use only, motorcycles and all terrain vehicles are not permitted. The Lauder and Cluden easements are closed to 4WD vehicles 1 May to 30 November annually.

Access from Cambrian Road
10 km north of Becks off St Bathans Loop Road. 2WD access extends as far as a car park at Sailors Creek. From here a walking, mountain bike and horse easement starts at a stile and leads to the hunting block.

Hunting is confined to the Lauder Basin Conservation Area. Firearms are to be carried unloaded through the access easements and hunting from the easement tracks is strictly prohibited. A current hunting permit for this area is essential.

Maps

NZTopo50 series: CB14

Lauder Basin hunting block map (PDF, 5,425K)

Huts

Lauder Basin Hut

Know before you go

Dogs

Dogs are permitted in the Lauder Basin Conservation Area via all three easements as long as a person holds a current hunting permit for this block. Dogs can only travel via the Lauder or Cluden Station easement tracks inside a vehicle and must remain confined until inside the conservation area.

Refer to the Lauder Basin Conservation Area map for easement details.

Help control wallabies in this area by reporting sightings

Wallabies can displace other species, affect pastures and native species' habitats.
They also potentially impact production and native ecosystems.

Report your sighting online – it only takes a few minutes.

You can also report wallaby sightings by calling 0800 80 99 66.

More about why wallabies are a problem.

Contacts

DOC Customer Service Centre
Phone 0800 275 362
Email alexandra@doc.govt.nz
Address DOC offices
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