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Harvey Bay Campsite


No. of tent sites:

25

Fires Allowed?:

Fires are not permitted at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.

Alerts:

Nydia Track - fallen trees on track | Flood damage and restrictions for Marlborough Sounds roads

Access to Campsite:

By campervan, car, caravan.

Fees:

Payment with a DOC Campsite Pass is preferred. Otherwise, pay your fees with cash at the self-registration stand at the campsite or to the camp warden if present. Put the correct fee in the envelope provided and place the receipt section of the envelope on your vehicle or tent.

Adult (18+ years): $10 per night
Child (5–17 years): $5 per night
Infant (0–4 years): free
Passes
The DOC Campsite Pass can be used at this campsite.

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Harvey Bay Campsite offers a cozy, laid-back experience for campers seeking a natural getaway. According to reviews on Google and TripAdvisor, visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities and friendly staff. Campers often highlight the picturesque views and proximity to the beach, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and water activities.

Several reviews mention the spacious tent sites and clean communal areas, but some guests feel that additional amenities, like a small grocery store, could enhance their stay. Overall, Harvey Bay Campsite is a solid choice for families and solo travelers looking to enjoy a peaceful retreat in a beautiful setting without excessive frills.

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No dogs

Last Update:

5/6/2023
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Marlborough, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A large, flat, sheltered camping area that makes a great base for exploring Tennyson Inlet and the nearby area by boat, on foot or by mountain bike.

Bookings not required - first come, first served.

Phone(s):

+64 3 546 9339
Email/Contact Us: nelsonvc@doc.govt.nz

No. of tent sites:

25

Fires Allowed?:

Fires are not permitted at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.

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