Home Bay DOC Campsite
No. of tent sites:
131Fires Allowed?:
No fires at any time. Gas cookers may be used.
Alerts:
Alerts Modified Date: 2025-6-21 > Home Bay wharf unsafe access at low tide
Access to Campsite:
By boat.
Fees Link:
View Current Fees
Toilet Facilities:
Non flush toilets
Google Rating (out of 5):
4Review Summary:
Home Bay DOC Campsite offers a serene escape for nature lovers, nestled amidst stunning landscapes. Based on reviews from platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews, visitors appreciate the tranquil environment and well-maintained facilities. Many highlight the spacious camping spots and the proximity to beautiful hiking trails, perfect for those seeking outdoor adventure.However, some guests have noted that amenities can be basic, and booking during peak seasons is advisable due to limited space. Overall, Home Bay DOC Campsite provides a solid camping experience, striking a good balance between nature immersion and essential comforts. A great spot for families and solo travelers alike, it’s worth considering for your next getaway.
To Book:
To Book Online
Overseeing Body:
Department of ConservationDog Policy:
No dogs. Other pets on conservation land rules.Last Update:
31/03/2025
Address:
Motutapu Island, Auckland, Auckland, North Island
DESCRIPTION:
Overlooking Home Bay, the campsite is near the Reid Homestead built in 1901. A stroll up through regenerating bush to the Northern Junction (via the Rotary Centennial Loop Track) and you can explore various WWII military remains including the battery which defended Auckland's harbour.
Total campsite capacity: 262 people.
Campsite pods
The Home Bay campsite is divided into different areas called pods.
The following pods are on the seaward side of the road:
- Salty Sea Dogs (23 tent sites) at the northern end of the campground.
- Nest & Fledglings (13 tent sites) in the middle of the campground.
- Shore Birds (21 tent sites)
- Heritage Heights (8 tent sites)
The remaining pods are on the stream side of the road:
- The Colony (34 tent sites) at the southern end.
- Night Owls (21 tent sites) near the large pohutukawa tree.
- Sleepy Hollow (11 tent sites) adjacent to the northern Norski toilet.
- Early Birds (11 tent sites) at the northern end of the campground.
Categories:
DOC Campsites and Resources
Phone(s):
+64 7 867 9080
Website:
View the DOC website
To Book:
To Book Online
No. of tent sites:
131Fires Allowed?:
No fires at any time. Gas cookers may be used.
Toilet Facilities:
Non flush toilets