Doon
Doon is a 10,000-hectare block in the wider Fiordland country, falling under the Te Anau Hunting Restricted Areas permit area. This is classic Fiordland — wet bush, steep faces and bluffy heads.
Elevations run from about 201 m up to 1,644 m, with a median of 803 m. Around 13% of the country sits above the 1,200 m bushline, leaving the rest as bush and lower faces. The dominant aspect is south-facing, giving a mix of bush gullies and open faces once you push above the scrub line.
Game on the permit includes red deer, wapiti and chamois. The Fiordland herd is the only wild wapiti in New Zealand and is the trophy species hunters come here for.
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Boundary, huts, terrain, tracks and 1080 zones — all layers, one map.
Terrain & elevation
Based on a sample of 34,260 DEM points inside the block.
- Elevation range
- 201–1,644 m
- Median elevation
- 803 m
- Middle 50%
- 550–1,050 m
- Above bushline (1,200 m)
- 13%
- Alpine (1,500 m+)
- 1%
- Dominant aspect
- south-facing
201–1,644 m, a mix of bush and tops, leaning south-facing.
What you can hunt here
This is a roar — the red deer roar peaks from late March into April, and competition for the block is highest then.
Access & getting there
There are no huts or formal campsites recorded inside the block. With air access available and no built shelter, this is fly-camp country — hunters drop in by helicopter or work in on foot and tent up at a likely face or basin.
The block is also flagged for wild animal recovery operations (WARO), so other parties may be working the country from helicopters — check current activity before heading in.
Permits & rules
You need a DOC hunting permit to hunt this block. It is classed as a Roar block in the Te Anau Hunting Restricted Areas permit area, with a hunting status of Restricted.
Commercial wild-animal recovery (WARO) operates over this area — expect helicopter activity and pressured game.
This block sits within a DOC air-access zone — fly-in hunting and helicopter drop-offs may be permitted.
A DOC hunting permit is required. This is a roar-period restricted block in the Te Anau Hunting Restricted Areas area. Outside the roar it is closed or capped, and during the roar access is controlled — check the current conditions on the permit before applying.
1080 & pesticide status
No current, planned or proposed pesticide operations intersect this block in our data. Always confirm with DOC before taking a dog in.
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