
Dixon's Kingdom Hut, nestled in Tasmania's Walls of Jerusalem National Park, is a historic log cabin built in the early 1950s by Reg Dixon, his son Bobby, and Harry Donohue. Constructed from local pencil pine logs, the hut features a shingle roof and a stone and timber chimney. Over the years, it has served as a shelter for cattlemen and hikers. Today, it stands as a cherished landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into Tasmania's alpine heritage amidst the park's stunning landscapes.
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