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Adams Lookout Campground at Hunua Ranges Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Adams Lookout Campground in Hunua Ranges Regional Park offers a serene escape for nature lovers. According to customer reviews from platforms like Google Reviews and Tripadvisor, visitors appreciate the stunning views and tranquil environment. Many praise the well-maintained facilities, with some noting the availability of clean toilets and picnic areas. A common theme among reviewers is the pleasant walking trails nearby, perfect for families and solo hikers alike.

However, some feedback highlights the lack of swimming options and limited cell reception, which may deter those looking for connectivity. Overall, Adams Lookout Campground is a peaceful spot for a weekend getaway, striking a nice balance between nature and comfort.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Council

Dog Policy:

Animals/pets are not allowed

Last Update:

23/06/2021
Address:
Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

The campground is located in a bush area east of the peak, on the track.

This is a remote campground with no water supply or toilets. We recommend going to Thousand Acres Campground which has a toilet, shelter and water supply, if you are not familiar with this site.

Access is on foot only from the Waharau Ridge Loop Track take the Kohukohunui Track. This is a steep track, recommended for experienced trampers only.

See more about Hunua Ranges Regional Park access information.

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Akapoua Bay Campsite

No. of tent sites:

30

Fires Allowed?:

Fires are not permitted at any time.

Access to Campsite:

By campervan, car, or caravan.

Fees:

Adult (18+ years): $15 per night
Child (5–17 years): $7.50 per night
Infant (0–4 years): free
Passes
The DOC Campsite Pass can be used at this campsite.

Campsite Pass bookings must be booked online before occupying a site. If you do not pre-book, bookings may be made by campground staff (if present) and will incur a $10 service charge.

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Akapoua Bay Campsite offers a serene escape for nature lovers and campers. Based on reviews from platforms like TripAdvisor and Campermate, visitors appreciate the campsite\'s stunning views and proximity to the water. Many note the clean facilities and well-maintained grounds.

While some users commend the friendly staff and tranquil atmosphere, others mention that the lack of power sites can be a drawback for those expecting more amenities. Overall, Akapoua Bay Campsite is ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle of modern life. With a mix of glowing reviews and constructive feedback, it\'s a solid choice for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy New Zealand\'s natural beauty.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Information supplied courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No Dogs

Last Update:

12/05/2023
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier Island. Department of Conservation., Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Akapoua Bay; Camp in a sheltered bay amongst beautiful pohutukawa trees. DOC office is next door and a wharf, shop, fuel depot and post office are nearby. This is a popular place for families and boaties. Shingle beach. Gateway to track network. A day walk to the impressive kauri dam and good fishing in the harbour.

Phone(s):

+64 7 867 9080 or +64 9 379 6476
Email/Contact Us: kauaerangavc@doc.govt.nz

Ambury Park Camping Ground – Ambury Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Ambury Park Camping Ground in Ambury Regional Park offers a tranquil escape just a short drive from Auckland. The campground receives positive feedback on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, with visitors appreciating its spacious sites and the proximity to nature. Many campers note the well-maintained amenities and friendly staff, enhancing the overall experience.

Guests enjoy the stunning views of the Manukau Harbour and the ability to spot local wildlife, including sheep and birds. Some reviews mention the limited shop facilities and occasional noise from nearby roads. Overall, Ambury Park Camping Ground is valued for its peaceful atmosphere, ideal for families and those seeking a nature retreat.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Council

Dog Policy:

Dogs, other animals and pets are prohibited at all times.

Last Update:

23/06/2021
Address:
Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Ambury has basic, flat camping with toilets and drinking water nearby. There are ten hardstands available on a first-come first-served basis.

In dry weather campervans or motorhomes can park anywhere in the campground.

Only 10 minutes drive from Auckland International Airport.

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Auckland North Shore Motels and Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

2.9

Review Summary:

Auckland North Shore Motels and Holiday Park offers a practical stay for travelers looking for convenience and comfort. Based on reviews from TripAdvisor and Google, many guests appreciate the spacious, clean accommodations and the friendly staff. The park provides a family-friendly environment with amenities like a playground and BBQ areas, making it a great option for families.

Some visitors noted that the location is a bit far from the city center, which can be inconvenient for those looking to explore Auckland. However, the nearby transport options are frequently mentioned as a positive aspect. Overall, Auckland North Shore Motels and Holiday Park seems to strike a balance between affordability and comfort, making it a solid choice for a short stay.
Address:
52 Northcote Road, Northcote, Auckland., Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Located 4 km north of Harbour Bridge, 700m west of the Northern Motorway
and within driving distance of the Auckland City Centre, North Harbour Rugby
Stadium, beautiful beaches, cafés, restaurants and the Albany Mega Centre.
Down a long drive and tucked away from passing traffic, this large urban park
complex provides 24 hour check-in. The level grounds offer heaps of picnic
tables (some with their own canvas canopies), and hard stands for vans.
There is an indoor swimming pool and spa complex. The large and beautifully tiled
kitchen has microwaves, island hobs, constant boiling water and a filtered water
tap. The matching tiles in the ablutions are very clean with a baby-friendly
bathing area and disabled access. The large laundry is superb. A large BBQ/
picnic deck with lots of seating close to the nearby reserve. There is a special
play area opposite the indoor swimming pool. A private spa, internet kiosks, TV
room, dump station and pay phone are all here. No pets here please. Your
hosts are Priya and Raj. Fixed accommodation available. All sites are from $30
per person and $40 for 2 people. Seasonal rates may
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Phone(s):

09 418 2578
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@nsmotels.co.nz

Avondale Motor Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3

Review Summary:

Avondale Motor Park offers a solid option for travelers seeking a convenient and comfortable stay. Customers on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor highlight its clean facilities and friendly staff, making it a welcoming spot for families and solo travelers alike. Many reviewers appreciate the park\'s proximity to public transport and local attractions, noting ease of access to Auckland city. While some mention that the amenities could use a bit of updating, overall feedback emphasizes the park\'s value for money. A few guests pointed out noise from nearby roads, but many found it manageable. For those looking for a practical base in Auckland, Avondale Motor Park is worth considering.



Address:
46 Bollard Ave, Avondale,, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Avondale Motor Park is a quiet urban camping, just 10 km from the city and within handy driving distance of Auckland_s main attractions. Head down a long sealed driveway, to well-kept grounds that open out behind the surrounding houses. Mature trees and a stream enhance the garden setting with grassy banks along one boundary. The stand-alone kitchen is airy, with a metered wall oven and microwave and gas-ring cooking. There are separate TV and internet rooms. An outdoor pergola has a picnic table and chairs on a flagstone terrace. A smart and immaculately kept ablution block has roomy free showers, a hair dryer and shaving points. There is a laundry with plenty of automatic equipment and an iron. Children have a great play area with a flying fox and trampoline. A dump station is available and the supermarket and city bus stops are handy. Your hosts are Anne and Krijn and Adrian and Jenny. Powered sites are from $ 25 for one person and $50 for two people extra adult $20 with extra child (under 14 years) $10. $18 per person for a tent site. In the peak summer season, bookings are essential.

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Phone(s):

09 8287228
Email/Contact Us: avondalemotorpark@xtra.co.nz

Awana Beach DOC Campsite

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Awana Beach DOC Campsite offers a serene escape for nature lovers and campers alike. Located just a stone’s throw from the breathtaking Awana Beach, this campsite is well-rated on platforms such as Google Reviews and TripAdvisor.

Customers appreciate the stunning views and the laid-back atmosphere, with one reviewer noting, \"The beach is stunning, and the sunsets are beautiful.\" However, some mention the lack of amenities, stating, “It\'s basic but perfect for those looking to connect with nature.”

The campground is popular among families and backpackers, with many praising its cleanliness and helpful staff. While some reviews highlight that access can be tricky, it\'s generally seen as a worthy retreat for those seeking tranquility. Overall, Awana Beach DOC Campsite provides a wonderful, uncomplicated camping experience.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No Dogs

Last Update:

11/02/2022
Address:
Awana Bay north of Claris, Great Barrier Island, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Awana Estuary is on the east coast of Great Barrier Island. Get there via the
Auckland car ferry and then a rough gravel road (dry weather access only).
Camp on an undulating site next to the Awana Stream (take your mozzie
repellent!) and close to one of the island’s most famous surf beaches. This
camping area has a covered outdoor eating shelter with a sink and water from
a tap for washing up, toilets, cold shower and rubbish collection, but no shade. With room for around 60 tents, bookings are required all year round.

Phone(s):

+64 9 379 6476
Email/Contact Us: aucklandvc@doc.govt.nz

Awhitu Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Awhitu Regional Park offers a serene escape with stunning coastal views and lush landscapes. According to customer reviews from Google and TripAdvisor, visitors appreciate the park\'s peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained walking trails. Many highlight the beautiful picnic areas and the ability to spot wildlife, making it great for families and nature lovers alike. Some reviewers noted the park could benefit from more signage to help navigate the trails. Overall, Awhitu Regional Park is described as a hidden gem that provides a lovely day out without the usual crowds. It’s ideal for a relaxing day amid beautiful scenery, but planning ahead for amenities is recommended.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
Brook Road, Awhitu, New Zealand, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Off Brook Road, between Waiuku and Manukau Heads, There is a vast choice
of sites within two defined areas, the Brook camping ground or the Peninsula
camping ground. It is all basically level with grassy sites and clusters of trees.
Although it is a coastal camp, the two beaches are reached by short walking
tracks. There are clean toilets, water and BBQs. No animals are permitted.
There is an attractive nine-hole golf course alongside the park. Camping is
$13 and $6 for adults and children respectively. There is a designated area for
self-contained vehicles. Annual passes are available.

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Phone(s):

09 301 0101
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Bethshan Motel and Camping The House of Ease

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Bethshan Motel and Camping, known as The House of Ease, offers a cozy and convenient stay in New Zealand. Many guests have praised its comfortable beds and clean facilities, making it an ideal spot for families and travelers alike. On platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, visitors commonly highlight the friendly staff who provide helpful local tips. The reasonably priced accommodations also receive positive remarks for their peaceful surroundings and access to nearby attractions. Some reviews noted that while the Wi-Fi might be slow, the serene atmosphere compensates for it. Overall, Bethshan Motel strikes a good balance between comfort and affordability, suitable for a laid-back getaway.
Address:
91 Willjames Ave, Algies Bay, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Bethshan is situated right on the beachfront at Algies Bay, approx 1 hour north
of Auckland. To get there take State Highway 1 to Warkworth through to
Snells Beach and continue on the main road to Algies Bay. Look for the
camping sign. Turn left into Alexander Road then right at the bottom of the
hill into Willjames Ave. Bethshan is the end of the Willjames on the lefthand
side. Wrapped in beautiful native bush, it encourages a variety of native birds.
Cooking for tenters is by way of modern barbecues. The ablution block is
modern and clean and showers are free, as is use of the internet, laundry,
kayaks dingies and sailboats. Get away from it all and experience fishing and
boating. There are 16 sites with power $20 per adult per night and children
under 14 years are $10 per night. Your friendly hosts are Evan and Shirley
Algie

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Phone(s):

09 4255774
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Big Bay Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.7

Review Summary:

Big Bay Holiday Park offers a tranquil escape with stunning coastal views. Customers on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor frequently highlight the park\'s clean facilities and friendly staff. Many appreciate the spacious camping sites and well-maintained cabins, noting that the proximity to the beach is a major plus. A few guests mentioned that while the amenities are basic, they are adequate for a comfortable stay. Some reviews pointed out that the park can get busy during peak seasons, so early booking is advisable. Overall, it\'s a solid location for families and nature lovers looking for a relaxing getaway without frills.
Address:
271 Big Bay Road, Awhitu Peninsula, RD 4, Waiuku., Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

A pleasant 30 minute drive to the tip of the Awhitu Peninsula brings you to Big
Bay. (approx 90 minutes from Auckland) This relaxed kiwibatch/holiday park
is across the road from the white sandy beach and a sheltering bluff. The only
shop in Big Bay is found at the entrance to the camp. This new building houses
the camp office and 7-day general store and behind it can be found the new
camper’s pizza oven and outdoor dining area. Take-aways are available in the
summer. The older-style homely kitchen has hot plates and microwave and
plenty of fridge space. The modernised ablutions have metered showers, a
disabled access suite and an automatic laundry. Pets by prior arrangement and
wifi available. Ian and Helen are your hosts. Sites are from $38 per person
(unpowered), or $40 with power. Seasonal rates apply

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Phone(s):

09 2351132
Email/Contact Us: bigbay@ihug.co.nz

Clarks Beach Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Clarks Beach Holiday Park is a charming destination for families and nature lovers looking to unwind. Set in a tranquil environment, it boasts spacious grounds and easy access to the beach. Reviews on Google and TripAdvisor highlight the park\'s welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff, which contribute significantly to a pleasant stay.

Guests appreciate the clean facilities, including well-maintained campgrounds and kitchen areas. Many also commend the location\'s proximity to local attractions, making it ideal for both relaxation and exploration. Some reviews mention that while the Wi-Fi can be a bit spotty, the overall value for money makes up for it. Overall, Clarks Beach Holiday Park is a solid choice for an enjoyable getaway, balancing comfort with the simplicity of nature.
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Address:
226 Torkar Rd, Clarks Beach, 2122, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This is a popular holiday spot, an easy 35-minute drive from Auckland airport.
The attractively landscaped grounds are tucked into a sheltered bay with water
on two sides and a golf course on the third. Camp on sunny, terraced sites
- most equipped with power, water and sewerage facilities. Relax in the arge, covered swimming pool, with picnic and BBQ facilities, try your hand
at mini-golf. The TV and recreation room has great views across the harbour.
The kitchen offers plenty of appliances, refrigeration, a preparation area,
and a breezeway alongside provides dining space. Ablutions include smart
shower cubicles (metered), with a baby’s bath and disabled access toilet and
shower. Additional unisex showers and toilets are also provided. An excellent
automatic laundry has iron and board. Water-sport enthusiasts are catered
for with on-site kayak hire, fish cleaning, and boat parking, with a choice of boat
ramps nearby. Much care has been taken in landscaping the camp to give it a
pleasant, relaxed, resort atmosphere. A special area is designated for campers
with dogs.  Tariff: $44 per night for up to 2 persons, $22 per night per extra adult, $11 per night per extra child (children age 1-12) babies under 1 free.

 

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Phone(s):

09 232 1685
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Great Barrier Island Camping

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Great Barrier Island Camping offers a serene escape for nature lovers seeking a genuine camping experience. Located in the stunning backdrop of New Zealand, the camp is praised for its beautiful landscapes and pristine beaches. Reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google highlight the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendliness of the staff. Many guests appreciated the well-maintained campsites, with ample space and privacy. However, some noted that access to certain areas could be improved, especially for beginner hikers. Overall, Great Barrier Island Camping provides a peaceful getaway, perfect for families and solo travelers alike. It’s a wonderful spot for connecting with nature while enjoying basic amenities.
Address:
Great Barrier Island, Auckland, New Zealand, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Great Barrier Island is free of some pests - help keep it this way. Before you visit, check for stowaways that may be harmful to wildlife on this island. Read more about Treasure Islands. Great Barrier is the largest island off the North Island coast. More than 60% of the island is public land administered by the Department of Conservation. There are a range of short walking tracks and longer routes, several campsites, a hut, mountain bike routes, and many natural and historic features to explore. About 850 people live on the island, and there are a number of small settlements with shops and accommodation.

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Phone(s):

0800 997 222

Home Bay, Motutapu Island Campsite

No. of tent sites:

142

Alerts:

None

Access to Campsite:

By boat,

Google Rating (out of 5):

4

Review Summary:

Home Bay, located on Motutapu Island, offers a delightful camping experience, as noted by several visitors on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor. The picturesque landscape, with its stunning coastal views and pristine beaches, is often highlighted. Many campers appreciate the well-maintained facilities, including toilets and cooking areas, which provide a comfortable yet rustic experience.

However, some guests mentioned that the lack of hot showers can be a drawback for those seeking more amenities. Wildlife enthusiasts often enjoy the native flora and fauna. Overall, Home Bay is praised for its serene atmosphere and friendly community spirit, making it a great spot for nature lovers and families seeking an authentic camping getaway. Just be prepared for a bit of a journey to get there!

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No dogs

Last Update:

9/6/2023
Address:
Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This idyllic campsite is right by the beach. Explore the island’s walkways, stunning coastline, replanted native bush and ever-increasing wildlife.

Phone(s):

+64 9 379 6476
Email/Contact Us: aucklandvc@doc.govt.nz

Hunua Ranges Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Hunua Ranges Regional Park is a stunning getaway in the Auckland region, praised by visitors on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor. Many appreciate the diverse hiking trails, great for all skill levels. A user noted, “The scenery is breathtaking, especially the waterfalls on the Falls Walk.\" Picnic areas are plentiful, providing a perfect setting for families. However, some reviewers pointed out that the park can get quite busy on weekends, making quieter visits during weekdays ideal. Overall, the park offers a refreshing escape into nature, combining lush forests and picturesque views, though a bit of planning is recommended for peak times.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
Falls Road, Hunua, Auckland, North Island 2583

DESCRIPTION:

The Hunua Ranges encompass more than 14,000 hectares of native forest featuring four water catchment reservoirs, tramping tracks, mountain biking,
amazing scenery, fishing, swimming pools and waterfalls. The Hunuas are also
the site of Auckland’s only mainland kokako population and refuge to the
Hochstetter’s frog. Charges for the five campsites are $6 for adults and $4 for
children. These are remote sites with areas for tenting, basic toilets and water
(always boil first). No dogs or fires are allowed at these sites. There are also
two designated areas for self-contained vehicles. Annual passes are available.
There are no rubbish bins provided so please take out all rubbish when you
leave.

Booking campgrounds with an underage group

Campground bookings for an unsupervised group, under the age of 18:

You will need consent to make a campground booking when your group is aged 16 years and 17 years.

You will need to:

  1. Download the Regional Parks: Parental Consent Form
  2. Have your legal guardian complete and signed the form.
  3. Supply your completed form when you make your booking.

For health and safety reasons bookings for groups of people aged 15 years and under are not allowed, without appropriate supervision.

All other bookings for unsupervised group under the age of 18:

You will not be unable to make bookings for our baches, lodges and bookable sites. You may only use these sites with appropriate supervision.

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Phone(s):

09 366 2000
Website:

Kaipatiki Camp Ground

Google Rating (out of 5):

4

Review Summary:

Kaipatiki Camp Ground, located in picturesque New Zealand, offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers. Many guests on Google and TripAdvisor praise its well-maintained facilities and serene environment. One reviewer appreciated the spacious tent sites and clean amenities, noting that the grounds are perfect for families. Another highlighted the friendly staff, who are always ready to assist. However, some visitors mentioned that the Wi-Fi coverage could be improved, indicating that it\'s not ideal for those needing to stay connected. Overall, Kaipatiki strikes a good balance between rustic charm and comfort, making it a solid choice for campers looking to unwind amidst nature.

This camping ground is only for fully self-contained units, there are NO toilets, showers, laundry or kitchen.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland City Council

Last Update:

30/04/2025
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Address:
150 Parkhurst Rd, Parakai,, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Located approximately 45km northwest of central Auckland towards the Kaipara Harbour, Kaipātiki provides access to the geothermal springs in the Parakai settlement, known to local Ngāti Whātua ki Kaipara as Te Awa Kahawai.

Formerly the Parakai Springs Camping Ground is in the thermal heart of the Helensville district, northwest of Auckland. Parakai is well known for its many warm mineral swimming pools and water slide. The camping ground is adjacent, but quite separate from the pools. It has a nice playground for children. Sites are level and open. Picnic tables and some 7-8 hard stands for vans are provided.

Note this camping ground is only for fully self-contained
units, there are NO toilets, showers, laundry or kitchen.

There is a dump station here. A superette, family tavern and takeaway are within a stones throw of the camp. Campers get a reduced fee to use the pools.

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Phone(s):

09 420 8998 or 0800 HOT POOLS
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Karamatura Farm

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Karamatura Farm offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by stunning landscapes. Reviews on Google and TripAdvisor highlight the farm’s charm and tranquility. Guests appreciate the well-maintained facilities and the warm hospitality of the owners. One visitor mentioned, “The views are breathtaking, and the environment is so calming.” However, some noted the accessibility can be challenging, especially for those without a car. Overall, Karamatura Farm provides a lovely escape for nature lovers, with a blend of comfort and rustic charm. It’s a great spot for a short getaway, but be prepared for a bit of travel to reach it. Perfect for those looking to unwind!

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Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
1230 Huia Rd, Huia,, Auckland, North Island 0604

DESCRIPTION:

Following Huia Road from Titirangi, Barn Paddock campsite, on the Western
side of Huia Bay, is part of the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park. Combining
remote camping with an operating farm. Barn Paddock, is an undulating grassy
area surrounded by high, thickly wooded hills, with many walking tracks of
varying levels of difficulty nearby. There is cold water, long-drop toilets and an
all-purpose building with sinks, storage capacity or shelter from the elements.
Tent sites are $6 per adult and $4 per child. Annual camping passes are
available. Barn Paddock campsite, has a no animal and fire restriction.

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Phone(s):

09 3662000
Website:

Mahurangi Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Mahurangi Regional Park offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts. On platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews, visitors frequently mention the park\'s stunning coastal scenery and well-maintained walking trails. Many appreciate the diverse wildlife, with opportunities for bird watching and spotting marine life.

Reviewers often highlight the variety of picnic spots, making it an ideal location for families. While some mention occasional crowds during peak times, others point out that the park\'s vastness allows for quiet retreats too. Overall, Mahurangi Regional Park is praised for its natural beauty and accessibility, making it a pleasant destination for a day trip or a leisurely hike.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Regional Council Parks

Last Update:

13/02/2022
Address:
Mahurangi Heads West Road, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Mahurangi West
Driving North on State Highway 1, 6km past Wenderholm Regional Park,
turnright into Mahurangi West Rd then right into Ngarewa Drive and follow
tothe end of the road. There is another 8km to travel, the last 2 of which are
unsealed. There are two remote camping sites within the park. Te Muri Beach
and Mita Bay, both of which have no power and no vehicle access. Adults
$6 and children $4. For camping with vehicle access, there is Sullivan’s Bay,
adjacent to a delightful beach with grassy banks and pohutukawa trees for
shade. Adults $13 and children $6 The park also has toilets (some with
wheelchair access).

Mahurangi East
Access to Mahurangi East is by boat or kayak only. There is a small remote
camp site in a natural setting, handy to two beaches. Amenities include
long droptoilet and drinking water. It is only a short distance by water from
Mahurangi West or Salt Point. $6 per adult and $4 per child. There is a
designated area for self-contained campervans at Mahurangi West. Annual
passes are available for non-peak period camping. Dogs are not permitted at
Mahurangi East or West. There are no rubbish bins provided so be prepared
to take all rubbish when you leave

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Phone(s):

09 366 2000
Website:

Martins Bay Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Martins Bay Holiday Park offers a relaxing getaway with stunning views of the bay. Customers on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews appreciate its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to nature. Many reviewers highlight the clean facilities and friendly staff, noting that the cabins and camping options cater to various preferences.

While some guests mention that certain amenities could use updates, overall feedback remains positive. Families enjoy the safe play areas for kids and the easy beach access, while couples appreciate the serene setting for a quiet retreat. With its reasonable pricing and welcoming vibe, Martins Bay Holiday Park is a solid choice for those looking to unwind amidst New Zealand’s beautiful landscape.
Address:
287 Martins Bay Road, Mahurangi East, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Martins Bay Holiday Park is a picturesque, hidden gem located just one hour
north of central Auckland. Located on the water’s edge you have Kawau
Island and the sparkling Hauraki Gulf at your doorstep. Enjoy the beachfront
atmosphere, discover the excellent fishing spots, boating, sailing or swimming
or just dig your toes in the sand and relax. A fully secure boat parking area is
available. Plenty to keep you occupied here, including kayak hire, fishing, bush
walking and a safe swimming beach with a floating pontoon. The spotless,
central amenities block has a kitchen with hotplate cooking stove, fridge,
freezer and microwave. The ablutions are superb with nicely kept 50 cent
metered showers, clean toilets and gas hot water. There is a modern well
maintained and equipped laundry. Good play equipment and a recreation
room opening out onto an attractive covered BBQ area. A dump station
is provided for campers. No animals here please. Be sure to book in the
holiday season, as this holiday park is very popular. Beachfront sites from $21
per adult. Seasonal rates apply

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Phone(s):

09 4255655

Medlands Beach

Google Rating (out of 5):

5

Review Summary:

Medlands Beach, located on Great Barrier Island, offers a serene escape with its stunning natural beauty and laid-back atmosphere. According to reviews on Google and TripAdvisor, visitors appreciate the pristine white sands and clear waters, making it perfect for sunbathing and casual swimming. Many have highlighted the beach\'s relatively secluded nature, which provides a peaceful experience away from more crowded destinations.

A few commenters noted that the lack of amenities can be a drawback, suggesting visitors bring their own food and drinks. Nonetheless, the breathtaking sunsets and scenic walks along the shore have received consistent praise. Overall, Medlands Beach is recommended for those seeking tranquility amidst nature, but be prepared for a somewhat rustic experience.
Address:
Great Barrier Island, Sandhills Rd, 0991, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Number of tent sites - 70 Surrounded by a mix of farmland, holiday homes and sand dunes, the campsite is sheltered and overlooks a tidal stream. The estuary is safe for swimming and the beautiful beach is popular for surfing. Vehicle access to launch boats for fishing. There is a shop and cafe approximately 4km north, and another shop and cafe approximately 6km to the south of the campsite.

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Phone(s):

09 4290044
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Mickeys Place Campground

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Mickey\'s Place Campground receives mixed but generally positive feedback from visitors on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor. Many guests appreciate the serene environment and scenic views, describing it as a perfect getaway for nature lovers. A reviewer on Google highlights the well-maintained facilities and friendly staff, making it easy to relax and connect with fellow campers. However, some have noted that the campground can get busy during peak seasons, which may affect the peaceful experience. Overall, Mickey\'s Place is regarded as a solid choice for those looking for a laid-back camping experience, balancing comfort with the beauty of New Zealand\'s outdoors.
Address:
Awana Bay - Great Barrier Island, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This is a privately owned campground. Look for the sign at the gate. This rustic camping ground with large trees and level sites is a peaceful place to be with the kaka birds to entertain you. There are lots of old cars down the back of the paddock and to the right you will find the very basic facilities. A wood-burner provides hot water for showers
and taps. There are flush toilets. The cookhouse has a coal range and a sink
providing rain water. There is a wet weather shelter if needed. Your host is
Mickey O’Shea. Camping here will cost you $7 per person.

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Phone(s):

09 429 0140
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Motuihe Island Campsite

No. of tent sites:

64

Fires Allowed?:

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

Access to Campsite:

By boat.

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Motuihe Island Campsite, located just a short ferry ride from Auckland, offers a serene escape into nature. Many visitors on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews appreciate the island\'s tranquil environment, highlighting its stunning beaches and scenic walking trails. The campsite is well-maintained, with basic facilities and a picturesque setting perfect for families and solo adventurers alike.

However, some reviews mention that the lack of shops and limited access to fresh water can be challenging for longer stays. Overall, Motuihe Island Campsite is ideal for a weekend getaway, providing a chance to disconnect and enjoy New Zealand\'s natural beauty, though it may require some preparation.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Department of Conservation.

Dog Policy:

No dogs allowed.

Last Update:

8/4/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Motuihe Island, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

The Motuihe campsite is divided into five different areas, or 'pods': Confidence Site (3 tent sites), on the western side of the sealed road, 25m uphill from the toilet block. Parade Ground (28 tent sites), on the headland above wharf road. Follow the timber box steps 100m west of the toilet block. Captain Camping (8 tent sites), located at the end of the sealed road, uphill and to the left (325m). Puriri Ridge (5 tent sites), south of the sealed road amongst the puriri trees. Go uphill and around to the left (250m). Range Site (5 tent sites), south of the water tank tower. Go left off the sealed road (375m).

Phone(s):

+64 7 867 9080
Email/Contact Us: kauaerangavc@doc.govt.nz

Motuora Island Camping Area

No. of tent sites:

20 non-powered tent sites

Google Rating (out of 5):

5

Review Summary:

Motuora Island Camping Area, located in the Hauraki Gulf, offers a unique escape for nature lovers and camping enthusiasts. According to reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews, visitors appreciate the tranquil setting and stunning coastal views. One user noted, “The pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters make it a perfect spot for swimming and kayaking.” However, some campers found the lack of modern facilities a bit challenging, stating, “It’s great for a rustic experience, but be prepared for basic amenities.” Overall, the island is praised for its beauty and wildlife, making it a great destination for those looking to disconnect and enjoy New Zealand’s natural environment. Just remember to bring all your essentials!

35 non-powered/tent sites (bookings required)

To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Last Update:

24/04/2022
Address:
Motuora Island, Kawau Island, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

An island sanctuary for native flora and fauna, the camp is near a Māori historic site and early European settlement.

  • Total campground capacity: 36 people – 20 sites

Fees

  • Adult (18+ years): $8 per night
  • Child (5 - 17 years): $4 per night
  • Infant (0 - 4 years): free

Fees from 1 July 2022

  • Adult (18+ years): $10 per night
  • Child (5–17 years): $5 per
  • Infant (0 - 4 years): free

Passes

The DOC Campsite Pass can be used at this campsite.

Campsite Pass bookings must be booked online before occupying a site. If you do not pre-book, bookings may be made by campground staff (if present) and will incur a $10 service charge.

Note there are biosecurity requirements for DOC campsite.

Phone(s):

+64 9 379 6476
Website:
Email/Contact Us: aucklandvc@doc.govt.nz

Muriwai Regional Park.

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Muriwai Regional Park is a stunning coastal escape located just west of Auckland, New Zealand. This park offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline, expansive black sand beaches, and the iconic gannet colony. According to reviews on Google and TripAdvisor, visitors appreciate the serene walking trails that meander through diverse landscapes and offer plenty of birdwatching opportunities.

Many highlighted the picnic areas, perfect for a family day out, though a few noted that facilities could use some updates. The beach is great for surfing, but some families recommended keeping an eye on children due to strong currents. Overall, Muriwai is a fantastic destination for nature lovers, combining scenic beauty with accessible amenities.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
Muriwai Road, Muriwai, Auckland, New Zealand, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

A windswept rugged coastline stretching 50 km north makes Muriwai one
of New Zealand’s most spectacular black sand surf beaches. At its southern
end, Otakamiro Point is the site of one of this country’s few mainland gannet
breeding colonies. The headland and offshore islands are also home to white
fronted terns (tara), blue penguins and fur seals (kekeno). Heading west from
Auckland, the turn off to Murwai is just past the township of Waimauku. The
camp is at the end of the road to Muriwai Beach. There is a café near the camp
entrance and a general store further up the road. The camp is run by a private
operator. There are 68 power sites and over 100 sites for tents. Dump points
are provided for vans. There are reasonable kitchen and laundry facilities, hot
showers and flushing toilets. Power sites are $28 per night includes 2 people.
Camp rates are $14 per adult, $7 per child and preschool are free.

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Phone(s):

09 366 2000
Website:

Omana Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Omana Regional Park offers a serene escape with stunning coastal views and well-maintained facilities. Visitors on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor appreciate the park\'s spacious walking trails and picnic spots, with one reviewer noting, \"The views of the Hauraki Gulf are breathtaking and perfect for a family outing.\" However, some have suggested that certain areas could benefit from better signage. A frequent comment is about the accessibility, with one visitor stating, \"Great for families, but make sure to check the paths if you have a stroller.\" Overall, Omana Regional Park is a lovely spot for a day in nature, but a few improvements could enhance the experience.
Address:
Omana Beach Road, Maraetai, Auckland, New Zealand, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Omana has an extensive area for camping just above the beach, which is
reached through an appealing picnic park that has tables and BBQ’s, and a
purpose built campfire site. There are taps, one outdoor cold shower and
toilets with wheelchair access. Sites are $13 for adults and $6 for children.
There is a designated area in the car park for self-contained vehicles at $6 and
$6 for adults and children respectively. Annual passes are available. Rubbish
bins are provided for campers only.

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Phone(s):

09 3662000
Website:

Orere Point Top 10 Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Orere Point Top 10 Holiday Park is a charming getaway located near the beautiful beaches of New Zealand. Guests on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews appreciate the park\'s clean facilities and family-friendly atmosphere. One reviewer mentioned that the cabins are well-equipped, making it easy to relax after a day of exploring the nearby coastline. The park\'s staff receive consistent praise for being friendly and helpful, enhancing the overall experience.

On the downside, some guests noted that the Wi-Fi can be spotty, which may not suit those needing reliable connectivity. Overall, Orere Point is a solid choice for a laid-back holiday, especially for families seeking a peaceful retreat.
To Book:

Last Update:

22/04/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
2 Orere Point Rd, Orere Point, 1750, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

An hour's drive east of Auckland airport is this relaxed and well-equipped camp, set in pleasant surroundings with a sparkling river alongside that boasts a large swimming hole and sheltered beach close by. In the attractively-planted grounds you can either find a remote spot or be sociable. The camp is split into two levels, on one level are 110 powered sites, some with permanent weekenders in residence. A central kitchen serves both levels and you can dine indoors or outside in the paved BBQ garden. A porch provides another washing-up area with hot water, fridge and a filtered drinking-water tap. There are several ablutions blocks with generous shower cubicles (metered) with shelves and dry space, hand driers are also available. From tots to teens there are plenty of indoor and outdoor activities to keep them happy all holiday long. Boaties can store their craft here or you can take a kayak out for a paddle. The local general store is beside the camp entrance and the library is opposite. An automatic laundry, internet facilities and dump point are provided.  Seasonal rates will apply.

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Phone(s):

09 292 2774
Email/Contact Us: orerepoint@xtra.co.nz

Orewa Beach Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Orewa Beach Holiday Park offers a pleasant getaway right by the beach, catering to families and travelers alike. Customers on TripAdvisor appreciate the park\'s excellent location, allowing for easy access to the sandy shores and local cafes. Reviewers often highlight the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendly, helpful staff. Many also mention the variety of accommodation options available, which can suit different budgets and group sizes.

However, some reviews on Google mention that internet connectivity can be spotty, which might be a downside for those needing strong Wi-Fi. Overall, Orewa Beach Holiday Park is a reliable choice for a relaxing beach holiday, with its stunning views and community atmosphere making it a popular destination among visitors.
To Book:

Last Update:

27/05/2021
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
265 Hibiscus Coast Hwy, Orewa, 0931, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Orewa Beach Holiday Park has been a popular beachfront camp
since its inception around 70 years ago! Located at the southern end of
lovely Orewa Beach, turn at the traffic lights. The grounds are flat, with big
pohutukawa trees, and over 300 power sites. Taps are plentiful. All are
serviced by excellent amenities, splendidly maintained, including disability
toilets and showers. There are sunny kitchen/dining areas plus gas BBQ’s.
Both laundries have automatic equipment. Two alternative recreation rooms give different options for relaxing. There is a boat ramp, dump station, Internet access and playground. No animals here please. Your hosts Karen and Nick
Brownlie can usually find you a place even in summer.

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Phone(s):

09 426 5832
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Orua Bay Beach Motor Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Orua Bay Beach Motor Camp offers a relaxed and scenic getaway. Guests frequently mention its stunning beachfront location, perfect for those wanting to enjoy the sun and surf. On TripAdvisor, one visitor highlighted the friendly atmosphere, noting that staff were welcoming and helpful throughout their stay. However, some reviews on Google Maps suggest that facilities could use an upgrade, particularly the bathrooms and kitchens, which travelers felt needed better maintenance. Overall, while it may not be luxury accommodation, Orua Bay Beach Motor Camp provides a charming and laid-back experience for families and travelers looking to unwind by the beach.
Address:
294 Orua Bay Road, Awhitu Peninsula, RD 4, Waiuku., Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Situated beside a sandy beach with spectacular views across Manukau Harbour to the Auckland city skyline, this quiet family camp is just over an hour_s drive from Auckland airport, on the northern shore of Awhitu Peninsula. Campsites are close to amenities which include an immaculate kitchen with 2 stoves, plenty of small appliances, fridge and freezer, along with some helpful utensils. The adjoining laundry has washing machine, dryer and just ask if you need an iron. The spotlessly clean ablutions have toilets for each gender, plus metered unisex showers and a huge disabled access/family suite. A baby_s bath is provided in the _Ladies_ with a cot and highchair available on request. A function room has a BBQ and some sociable indoor space for campers. A small shop for the _basics_ is open nearby in peak summer or there is a 7-day general store 10 minutes drive away. All sites have power, water and grey water disposal. Prices from $22 per adult & $11 per child. Your friendly hosts are Allan and Jane.

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Phone(s):

09 2351129
Website:
Email/Contact Us: stay@oruabay.co.nz

Pakiri Beach Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Pakiri Beach Holiday Park offers a tranquil escape for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Guests have praised its stunning beachfront location and well-maintained facilities. Many appreciate the clean cabins and the spacious camping grounds, perfect for tents and campervans. According to reviews on TripAdvisor, families enjoy the playground and safe swimming options, making it an ideal spot for kids. Some visitors have noted that the Wi-Fi can be spotty and that the camp kitchen is occasionally busy during peak seasons. Overall, travelers rate this park highly on Google and Booking.com, praising its friendly staff and community feel, while recommending it for a relaxing coastal getaway.
To Book:
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Wellsford, 261 Pakiri River Road, Pakiri, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Pakiri Beach Holiday Park is just to the north of Leigh, this rural camp is right
on a superb east coast beach. The approach takes you along about 3km of
gravel road. Alongside the entrance is an office/store. Security gates protect
the camp from unwanted visitors. The camp is well laid out and the camping
area is spacious, flat and grassed with shelter from the predominant winds.
There are 15 power sites and 90 unpowered sites and a children’s playground
is set up in a tree-shaded corner near the entrance to the park. The basic
TV room adjoins a games room. The lined ablutions are in two blocks, with
roomy 50 cent metered showers plus a separate disability suite. The laundry
has good commercial wash and drying machines, with an annexe for tubs,
babies’ bath and ironing. The kitchen has gas hobs and all other facilities with
a servery to the smart dining room. A picnic marquee is great for summer
dining. No dogs here please. You hosts are Andre and Martie van Schalkwyk
who offer Eftpos. Ask about the kayaks. Unpowered camping sites start at $45. A day visitors fee may apply. Seasonal rates apply.

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Phone(s):

09 422 6199
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@pakiriholidaypark.co.nz

Parakai Springs Campground

Google Rating (out of 5):

4

Review Summary:

Parakai Springs Campground offers a pleasant escape for families and solo travelers alike. Guests appreciate the natural beauty of the surroundings, with many enjoying the convenience of the on-site hot springs. On Google Reviews, visitors frequently mention the clean facilities and friendly staff, which create a welcoming atmosphere. However, some reviews on TripAdvisor suggest that the campground can get busy, especially during peak season, leading to noise levels that might disrupt the peace. Overall, Parakai Springs provides a solid camping experience, balancing comfort and nature, though it’s advisable to book in advance for a quieter stay.

Last Update:

6/5/2025
Address:
150 Parkhurst Road, Parakai, New Zealand, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Also known as Kaipatiki Campground.

Aquatic Park Holiday Camp is in the thermal heart of the Helensville district, northwest of Auckland. Parakai is well known for its many warm mineral swimming pools and water slide. The camping ground is adjacent, but quite
separate from the pools. It has a nice playground for children. Sites are level and open with big trees around the perimeter of the camp. Picnic tables and some hard stands for vans are provided.  A clean kitchen has microwave (there is no dining space), but plenty of preparation benches, a stove, hot plates and a fridge. The laundry facilities are excellent. The ablutions have a modest number of good hot showers and toilet facilities, however there is another block near the camp entrance. A good number of permanents are in residence, but there is plenty of space for casual campers. There is a dump station here. A superette, family tavern and takeaway are within a stones throw of the camp. Vehicle sites are non-powered and the campground does not have tent sites.

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Phone(s):

(09) 420 8998
Website:

Piha

Review Summary:

Piha, located on New Zealand\'s west coast, is a stunning blend of dramatic landscapes and outdoor activities. According to reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google, visitors appreciate its raw beauty, with many highlighting the iconic black sand beaches and towering cliffs. One reviewer noted, \"It\'s a great place for surfing, with challenging waves for experienced surfers.\" Others emphasized the walking trails, such as the popular Lion Rock hike, which offers breathtaking views. However, some mentioned that facilities can be limited, with few dining options available. Overall, Piha is lauded for its natural allure but may not suit those seeking extensive amenities. A true gem for nature enthusiasts!

Beach huts 1 person $50, 2 persons $60, extra adult $25, child any age $15

Address:
21 Seaview Road, Piha, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

New Zealand's most famous west coast surf beach, Piha, is tucked on the coastal fringes of the Waitakere Ranges and reached by a spectacular (but windy!) scenic drive. The domain camp is situated on a level grassy area, with some dividing hedges and trees. The camp is bounded by the imposing Lion Rock on its seaward side, with the remainder encircled by playing fields, a tennis court and a lagoon for the children (who also have a safe adventure playground). The ablution block has swipe-card access for hot showers. with an outdoor cold-water shower and toilets (including disabled access) open to the public. There is a camp kitchen and BBQ cook-up area and the local store, post office and pay phone are opposite the camp. This relaxed, family camping environment offers prime surfing and fishing. The rugged beach is safe for swimming if the rules are strictly adhered to _ swim between the flags! Fiona Anderson is your host. All sites are from $15 per person.

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Phone(s):

09 8128815
Website:
Email/Contact Us: pihacamp@xtra.co.nz

Pinewoods Motor Park now Red Beach Top 10

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Red Beach Top 10, formerly known as Pinewoods Motor Park, offers a pleasant experience for those seeking a cozy getaway in New Zealand. Many guests appreciate the well-maintained facilities and the friendly service. On TripAdvisor, visitors have noted the clean cabins and the peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for families and couples alike. Google Reviews highlights the park\'s proximity to the beach and local attractions, adding convenience to the stay. However, some feedback suggests that Wi-Fi could be improved for those who need to stay connected. Overall, Red Beach Top 10 is a solid choice for a relaxing retreat, blending comfort with a serene coastal vibe.

2 Motels, sleep up to 4 people, $120 to $135 each extra adult $12. 3 new kitchen cabins $95 to $110

Address:
23 Marie Ave, Red Beach, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

More like a mini village than a camping ground, this 34-acre park rambles along the hills above the northern end of Red Beach. There are narrow winding streets, individually named, and clusters of own-your-own cottages with permanently leased sites. Mature trees shelter the attractive communal grassed area near the park entrance which has an excellent children_s playground and a small stage where live bands play and budding stars can practice. Alongside is a recreation hall with extra facilities. There are six small amenities blocks with brand new dining facilities next to a kitchen. A good tenting area with a BBQ available. There is internet access and you can master the game of table tennis. Xmas and New Year entertainment is a feature. Dogs are not permitted. A 'Jacob's Ladder' gives direct access to the beach at the north end of the park and a footbridge provides access to Red Beach, a Life guard serviced beach at the southern end.

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Phone(s):

09 4264526
Website:
Email/Contact Us: office@pinewood.co.nz

Ramarama Country Caravan Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.8

Review Summary:

Ramarama Country Caravan Park offers a tranquil getaway for those seeking a blend of nature and comfort. According to Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, guests appreciate the park\'s peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained facilities. Many highlight the friendly and helpful staff, ensuring a welcoming experience. The powered sites are spacious, and the clean amenities receive positive mentions, making it convenient for families and solo travelers alike. Some visitors note that while it’s close to the city, it retains a rural charm that enhances relaxation. Overall, Ramarama is a solid choice for a country escape, reflecting genuine hospitality without the frills.

Tariff: Cabin $48, extra adult $19, extra child $13; power site $37, child under 15yrs $11, minimum charge $30; non-power site $31, child under 15yrs $11, minimum charge $23..

Google Reviews Link:
Address:
25 Ararimu Road, Ramarama, RD 3, Drury, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Well signposted, this camp is sited in an elevated rural setting, just off the southern motorway at Ramarama, handy if you wish a no-frills overnight stopover. Adjacent to the camp is a 7-day store and takeaway. The extensive camping area is largely flat, with around 100 sites. The older-style kitchen has a full stove plus electric hobs, a big fridge/freezer and dining space. An ablution block, an automatic laundry and a dump point are provided. There is a T V lounge a games room. 

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Phone(s):

+64 9 294 8903
Website:
Email/Contact Us: ramarama.park@gmail.com

Red Beach Top 10 Holiday Parks

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Red Beach Top 10 Holiday Park offers a solid getaway option, conveniently located just north of Auckland. Many guests praise the park\'s clean facilities and friendly staff, making it a family-friendly destination. Reviewers on TripAdvisor commend the spacious campsite and the proximity to the beach, perfect for swimming and relaxation. However, some visitors on Booking.com noted that the Wi-Fi could be improved, especially during peak season. Overall, the park strikes a balance with budget-friendly accommodations and a welcoming atmosphere. For families or those seeking a casual stay near the ocean, Red Beach Top 10 is a practical choice for a holiday in the region.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Top 10

Dog Policy:

Dogs are not permitted.

Last Update:

30/05/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
23 Marie Ave, Red Beach, New Zealand, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

More like a mini village than a camping ground, this 34-acre park rambles along the hills above the northern end of Red Beach. There are narrow winding streets, individually named, and clusters of own-your-own cottages with permanently leased sites. Mature trees shelter the attractive communal grassed area near the park entrance which has an excellent children's playground and a small stage where live bands play and budding stars can practice. Alongside is a recreation hall with extra facilities. There are six small amenities blocks with brand new dining facilities next to a kitchen. A good tenting area with a BBQ available. There is internet access and you can master the game of table tennis. Xmas and New Year entertainment is a feature.  A 'Jacob's Ladder' gives direct access to the beach at the north end of the park and a footbridge provides access to Red Beach, a Life guard serviced beach at the southern end.

Was previously the Pinewoods Motor Park. 

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Phone(s):

09 426 4526
Email/Contact Us: stay@redbeachtop10.co.nz

Sandspit Beach Motor Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.1

Review Summary:

Sandspit Beach Motor Camp offers a pleasant getaway for those looking to enjoy a relaxed beach atmosphere. Guests have praised its prime location right by the water, making it perfect for swimming and kayaking. The facilities, including clean amenities and a range of accommodation options, have received positive feedback on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. Some visitors appreciated the friendly staff, stating they were helpful and welcoming. However, a few reviews mentioned that the camp can get busy during peak times, which may affect the overall experience. Overall, Sandspit Beach Motor Camp strikes a nice balance between affordability and convenience, ideal for families and travelers seeking a laid-back beach retreat.
Address:
Rangiwhea Road, Waiuku, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

The nearest camp to the township of Waiuku, this wee camp is adjacent to
a delightful public reserve and sandy beach at the southern-most point of
Manukau Harbour. The older-style amenities and basic ablutions are clean
and well-kept and a dump station is provided. A modestly-equipped kitchen
includes a laundry alcove. Excellent play equipment for the children and coin
operated BBQs are available in the reserve next door. Next to the camp is a
safe swimming area. Your host is John Crighton. Tent sites are $15 per person,
campsites $35 for two people or powered sites $45 for 2 people.

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Phone(s):

09 2359913

Sandspit Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Sandspit Holiday Park offers a pleasant and serene experience for those looking to unwind. Many guests appreciate its stunning location near the water and lush surroundings, which make for a beautiful escape. Review platforms like Google and TripAdvisor highlight the park\'s cleanliness and well-maintained facilities, which guests often mention positively. Friendly and accommodating staff receive recognition for their helpfulness, making check-in and stay smoother.

However, some visitors note that while the amenities are satisfactory, they could benefit from additional upgrades. Overall, Sandspit Holiday Park is recommended for families and travelers seeking a relaxed, nature-filled getaway without extravagance.
To Book:
Address:
1334 Sandspit Rd, Sandspit, 0982, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

7km from Warkworth, Sandspit Holiday Park is designed around family
camping with lots to keep the kids occupied for hours. The camp has its
own little beach and jetty, with a floating pontoon. free kayaks are available.
The games hall has table tennis, soccer and pool tables. Take a walk down
memory lane through the pioneer village of yesteryear. A brand new kitchen
and ablutions block has just been completed. In the kitchen is a huge table
and large doors leading to a covered deck, The ultra-modern showers and
toilet are new. Enjoy your evenings in the BBQ/dining area. Play a game of maxi chess while the meal cooks, meanwhile the children can get friendly
with the donkeys and sheep. An ‘olde’ picture theatre houses the TV room;
maybe spend some quiet time in the camp library. Safe swimming here for
the children plus many other outdoor activities in the area. Wireless Internet
available. Your hosts are Jared and Zena Morrison.

This holiday park has 7 beachfront camp sites at $24 per night ($48 Peak rate) and standard camp sites at $23 per night ($46 Peak rate). There are also hardstand sites for Motorhomes and caravans at $23 per night ($46 Peak rate).

You can view a map of the camp here

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Phone(s):

09 425 8610
Website:
Email/Contact Us: sandspit@xtra.co.nz

Shakespear Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Shakespear Regional Park, located just north of Auckland, is a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With a mix of coastal habitats, farmland, and walking trails, it offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in New Zealand\'s natural beauty. Many reviews on Google and TripAdvisor highlight the well-maintained paths and stunning views of the Hauraki Gulf. Users appreciate the variety of walking tracks suitable for different fitness levels, as well as the opportunity to see native wildlife, including the unique kokako. Some reviewers noted the occasional crowds during weekends, but overall, the park\'s peaceful ambiance makes it worth a visit. Ideal for families and solo travelers alike, it\'s a delightful spot for a picnic or a leisurely hike.
Address:
1468 Whangaparaoa Road, Army Bay, Whangaparaoa, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Shakespear Regional Park is right at the tip of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula,
and well signposted from State Highway 1. There is a recreational area with
camping a6t Te Haruhi Bay, just a few steps to the beach. There is also a level
area with picnic tables and plenty of cabbage trees, but minimal shade. There
is no power here, but outdoor sinks, cold-water showers and flush toilets with
basins and paper towels are available. No animals allowed in the entire park
as it is an open santuary. The whole place is alive with bird life, and resident
peacocks will share their park with you. Charges are $13 per adult and $6 per
child. There is no charge for preschoolers. There is a designated area for selfcontained
vehicles for $6 and $4 for adults and children respectively. Annual
passes are available for nonpeak period camping. There are no rubbish bins
provided at Auckland Regional Parks, so be prepared to take out all rubbish
when you leave.

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Phone(s):

09 3662000
Website:

Stray Possum Lodge

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.6

Review Summary:

Stray Possum Lodge offers a welcoming atmosphere with comfortable accommodations. Guests on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews appreciate the friendly staff and cozy common areas, highlighting the lodge\'s excellent location near local attractions. Several visitors noted the cleanliness of the facilities and the availability of communal kitchens, making it easy to prepare meals. Some reviews mentioned that the Wi-Fi could be spotty at times, but many found it to be a minor inconvenience given the lodge\'s overall charm. With reasonable prices and a laid-back vibe, Stray Possum Lodge is a solid choice for travelers looking for a relaxed and friendly environment in New Zealand.
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
64 Cape Barrier Rd, RD1, Tryphena, Great Barrier Island., Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

It maybe back to nature in GBI but you will find a few comforts here. There’s
room for about 14 tents in a grassy area beside the lodge. Campers can
access the lodge restaurant for meals and fabulous Pizzas. You can use the
fully equipped lodge kitchen, hot showers, and flush toilets. Pick-up from the
Great Barrier Island’s Tryphena wharf and Claris airport is by arrangement.
The office and reception is open 9am-12.30 and 6pm-7.30pm. Camping costs
$15 per person per night.

Notes on the following Department of Conservation Campsites on Great
Barrier Island:
The DOC campsites on the island are all in beautiful coastal settings and
adjacent to important wildlife habitats for endangered birds such as the Brown
Teal and Banded Rail. Please do not bring your domestic pets. Cooking
fires are permitted in fireplaces provided at Akapoua and The Green only.
For this reason bring your own portable gas or spirit fuel cookers. No
alcohol is permitted at the campsites. Rubbish may be managed during the
peak summer period only, so ‘pack-in-pack-out’ at all other times. Please do
not disturb stock and shut all gates behind you. To avoid disappointment,
prior booking, registration and payment of fees are essential before arrival.
Bookings are made through Department of Conservation Area Office, Port
Fitzroy, Great Barrier Island (fax 09 429-0044) (09 429-0071).

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Phone(s):

09 429 0109
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@straypossum.co.nz

Sugarloaf Campground

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Sugarloaf Campground offers a tranquil getaway nestled in nature, ideal for campers seeking a peaceful retreat. Recent reviews on platforms like Google and Tripadvisor highlight the campground\'s beautiful scenery and well-maintained facilities, with many praising the spacious sites and clean amenities. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff, who are more than willing to provide local insights and support.

However, some reviews note that the access roads can be a bit rough, which may not suit all vehicle types. Overall, Sugarloaf Campground provides a solid camping experience, striking a balance between relaxation and adventure, making it a worthwhile stop for outdoor enthusiasts.
Address:
Kaitoke Beach, Great Barrier Island., Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Established in 1922 as an army camp on a 200ha private farm, this beachfront campground is situated on the southern part of beautiful Kaitoke Beach, close to the Mermaid pool. The grounds are covered with large trees, providing
3 private areas to camp. The water supply is sourced from an underground
spring, Rubbish collection, long drop toilets and 2 outside cold showers are
provided but no kitchen (just washing-up facilities). Your host is Christina and
camping costs $12 per adult per night and $6 per child (5 to 13 yrs).

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Phone(s):

09 429 0229

Takapuna Beach Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.1

Review Summary:

Takapuna Beach Holiday Park offers a pleasant stay with stunning views of the beach and proximity to local amenities. According to customer reviews on sites like Google and TripAdvisor, guests appreciate the clean facilities and friendly staff. Many highlight the park’s convenient location, which allows easy access to cafes, shops, and water activities. Some reviews mention the camp\'s family-friendly atmosphere, making it ideal for children. However, a few guests noted that the sites can be a bit cramped during peak seasons. Overall, Takapuna Beach Holiday Park provides a relaxing experience, perfect for those seeking a laid-back getaway by the beach.
To Book:

Dog Policy:

By arrangement

Last Update:

21/04/2025
Address:
22 The Promenade, Takapuna, 622, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

From South and Harbour Bridge: exit Esmonde Road. Second left into Barry's Point Road. Carry on to traffic lights and turn right into Anzac St. 2nd roundabout left into Hurstmere Rd. The Promenade is next on right. From North: Exit Northcote Rd. Follow signs to Takapuna. 2nd roundabout left into Hurstmere Rd. The Promenade is next on right. This is definitely a top spot! Absolute beachfront camping, right next to the water - with superb views of Rangitoto Island. The busy Takapuna shopping centre is just a block away, the local beach reserve and boat ramp are next door and there's a new modern cafe at the camp entrance. The camp area is quite open, but the growing palm trees add a tropical touch. The large outdoor deck alongside the kitchen has a gas BBQ, space for dining and spectacular views! The kitchen is powered by gas and has a microwave and plenty of fridge space. A large laundry offers automatic equipment and an ironing board. The ablutions are starting to date, with plenty of mirrors and roomy shower cubicles, including a disabled access suite. A  key combination system operates for access to these services (code available from the office). Other extras include a car wash, internet _caravan_ and wireless hotspot. 25 casual camping sites are available.

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Phone(s):

(09) 489 7909
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Tapapakanga Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Tapapakanga Regional Park, located in New Zealand, offers a peaceful escape into nature with its stunning coastal scenery and ample outdoor activities. Reviews on Google and TripAdvisor highlight the park’s well-maintained walking tracks and beautiful picnic spots. Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere and the chance to spot diverse wildlife, including birds and marine life. Many recommend the camping facilities, noting that they are clean and provide a great place to unwind.

However, some guests pointed out that parking can be limited during peak times, so arriving early is advisable. Overall, Tapapakanga is a lovely spot for families and nature enthusiasts looking for a tranquil day out.
Address:
Deerys Rd, Orere Point,, Auckland, North Island 2585

DESCRIPTION:

The park is on the scenic route south of Orere Point. It is well signposted,
and the Pou (Maori carved totem poles) mark the entry to the park. There
are two camping grounds; one on the beach and the other on an elevated
site above the beach. Sites are grassy and serviced only by vault toilets,
taps and an outdoor cold shower. The park has good driving roads and the
beach has BBQ’s and picnic tables. Campsites are $13 for adults, $6 for
children. There is no charge for preschoolers. There is also two designated
areas for self-contained campervans. Annual passes are available
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Phone(s):

09 301 0101
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Tawharenui Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.9

Review Summary:

Tawharanui Regional Park, located on New Zealand\'s stunning coastline, is a gem for nature enthusiasts. With a mix of beautiful beaches, lush bush walks, and diverse wildlife, it offers something for everyone. Visitors on Google Reviews frequently praise the park\'s well-maintained trails and scenic picnic spots. One user noted, \"The coastal walk was breathtaking, and the birdlife is extraordinary.\" However, a few have pointed out the park can get crowded during weekends, impacting the overall experience.

On TripAdvisor, several reviewers appreciated the clean facilities and accessibility, while suggesting more shaded areas in picnic spots. Overall, Tawharanui provides a refreshing escape for those looking to connect with nature without overwhelming crowds.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
Tawharanui Peninsula,, Auckland, North Island 0986

DESCRIPTION:

If you are looking for the tranquillity of a remote camp bounded by a variety
of beaches and endless open spaces in harmony with pockets of native bush,
you will enjoy this park. From Warkworth, carry on to Matakana, from here
the park is well sign-posted. Towed caravans are not permitted. This is a lovely
drive and the roading within the park is good. There are delightful picnic spots
and room for 260 campers within the two designated areas. The east campground
is for tents only, and the west campground is for all forms of camping.
No power is available, but there are good clean toilets and taps are found
at intervals. The grounds are well-groomed and level-to-undulating. Access
to the nearest beaches and sand dunes is over stiles. The camp grounds are
within a marine reserve but there are other parts of the park where you can
fish. No dogs or fires are permitted. Sites are $13 per adult and $6 per child.

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Phone(s):

09 3662000
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Tawhitokino Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Tawhitokino Regional Park, located near Auckland, offers a serene escape for nature lovers. Visitors on TripAdvisor appreciate its stunning coastal views and walking trails. One reviewer notes, “The beach is beautiful and quiet, perfect for a picnic or a stroll.” Many mention the well-maintained facilities, highlighting the accessibility for family outings.

Google Reviews showcase a blend of experiences, with a user commenting, “Ideal for a day trip if you want to avoid the crowds.” However, some suggest improved signage for trail paths. Overall, Tawhitokino offers a peaceful retreat, making it a great choice for those looking to connect with nature without the hustle and bustle of busier parks.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Council
Address:
265 Kawakawa Bay Coast Road, Orere Point, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This small scenic park is located at the end of the Kawakawa Bay Coast Road. Accessible from Waiti Bay only at low tide, Tawhitokino offers safe swimming and a beautiful, secluded stretch of white sand beach backed by regenerating bush and farmland.

Booking campgrounds with an underage group

Campground bookings for an unsupervised group, under the age of 18:

You will need consent to make a campground booking when your group is aged 16 years and 17 years.

You will need to:

  1. Download the Regional Parks: Parental Consent Form
  2. Have your legal guardian complete and signed the form.
  3. Supply your completed form when you make your booking.

For health and safety reasons bookings for groups of people aged 15 years and under are not allowed, without appropriate supervision.

All other bookings for unsupervised group under the age of 18:

You will not be unable to make bookings for our baches, lodges and bookable sites. You may only use these sites with appropriate supervision.

 

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Phone(s):

(09) 366 2000

The Green Campsite, Whangaparapara Harbour

No. of tent sites:

15

Fires Allowed?:

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

Google Rating (out of 5):

4

Review Summary:

The Green Campsite at Whangaparapara Harbour offers a serene getaway surrounded by New Zealand\'s stunning landscapes. Visitors often praise the site\'s cleanliness and the friendly, welcoming staff, which adds a personal touch to the camping experience. Many guests on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor highlight the peaceful atmosphere, ideal for relaxation, while others appreciate the proximity to hiking trails and fishing spots.

However, some reviews mention the limited facilities can be a drawback, particularly for those expecting more amenities. Overall, The Green Campsite is an excellent choice for nature lovers seeking a simple yet fulfilling camping adventure in a picturesque setting.

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No dogs, sorry.

Last Update:

14/04/2023
Address:
The Green Camping Area Whangaparapara Road, Great Barrier Island / Aotea, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Situated on Great Barrier Island.

Set amongst remains of timber milling, kauri logging and whaling history, The Green is the smallest DOC campground on the . North of here is the entry to the track network and Forest Road (closed to vehicles), with foot access to the hot springs and Port Fitzroy to the north. Nearby Whangaparapara has a wharf and small community. The harbour and coastline are good for fishing and kayaking.

Phone(s):

+64 9 379 6476
Email/Contact Us: aucklandvc@doc.govt.nz

Upper Mangatawhiri Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Upper Mangatawhiri Camp offers a peaceful retreat nestled in nature, perfect for those looking to escape the daily grind. Visitors praise the camp’s tranquility, highlighting the well-maintained facilities and beautiful surroundings. Many reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews note the friendly staff, who enhance the overall experience with their helpfulness.

Guests appreciate the range of activities available, such as hiking and fishing, making it ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. While some noted that cell service can be spotty, others found this a welcome chance to disconnect. Overall, Upper Mangatawhiri Camp is a solid choice for a budget-friendly getaway with a rustic charm.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
Off Hunua Road from Papakura, Auckland Regional Council, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This campground is in the Hunua Ranges Regional Park, These bush clad ranges
with streams, waterfalls and magnificent vistas offer a natural playground less
than an hours drive from Auckland. The park is the largest native forest in
the Auckland region. Based at Upper Mangatawhiri carpark, this campsite has
flush toilets and taps, though water must be boiled for drinking. There is plenty
of shade and a nearby streamfor swimming. There is access to the park’s
walking and mountain biking tracknetwork, which includes many spectacular
viewpoints. There are no rubbish bins provided so please take out all rubbish
when you leave. Camping is $6 per adult and $4 for children. Annual passes
are available.

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Phone(s):

09 301 0101
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Waharau Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Waharau Regional Park, located in New Zealand, offers a serene escape into nature with its beautiful landscapes and varied walking trails. According to Google Reviews, visitors appreciate its accessibility and peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for families and solo travelers alike. One reviewer noted, \"The trails are well-maintained, and the views from the lookout are stunning.\" TripAdvisor users highlighted the park\'s picnic areas and proximity to the coast, making it a perfect spot for a day out. However, some visitors mentioned a lack of signage on certain trails, which can be confusing for newcomers. Overall, Waharau Regional Park is a charming destination for nature lovers seeking a quiet retreat.
Address:
1748 E Coast Rd, Orere Point, Whakatiwai 2473, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

On East Coast Road, past Kaiaua, Waharau Regional Park is a well established
multi-purpose park with many walking tracks into the eastern Hunua Ranges.
Individual campers may choose between two camps. Closest to the road is
Tainui Tribes Campsite, where there are grassy sites with glimpses of the water.
There are six power sites and a sturdy ablution block with hot showers and
plenty of toilets. This site is not available from December till mid-February
each year.
Blackberry Flats is through the farm gate and is a grassy paddock with picnic
tables and a bush boundary. Campsites, are $13 per adult and $6 per child.
There is no charge for preschoolers. There is also a designated area for self-
contained campervans. Annual passes are available. There are no rubbish bins
provided at Auckland Regional Parks, so be prepared to take out
all rubbish when you leave.
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Phone(s):

09 301 0101
Website:

Waitakere Ranges Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Waitakere Ranges Regional Park, located just outside Auckland, offers a serene escape into nature. Many visitors, as seen on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, appreciate its diverse hiking trails and stunning views. One reviewer highlights the well-marked tracks, making it easy for both casual walkers and experienced hikers to explore. Another mentions the lush forest and impressive waterfalls, like the Karekare Falls, which are perfect for enjoying a picnic. While some reviewers note that certain paths can get muddy, they agree that the breathtaking scenery makes it worthwhile. Overall, Waitakere Ranges provides a refreshing outdoor experience that resonates well with nature lovers.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
Auckland Regional Council Parks, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

The Waitakere Ranges Regional Park forms a wilderness buffer zone between
Auckland and the rugged coastline of the Tasman Sea. There are many
outstanding natural features to explore, such as waterfalls, beaches, streams
andwildlife. The ranges cover a broken area from the northern coastline of the
Manukau harbour to Muriwai, offering a number of recreational opportunities
such as swimming, surfing, tramping, fishing, boat launching, horse riding, runing,
walking, picnicking, or just relaxing. The park has 10 backpacker campsites in
a variety of coastal, bush, and farm settings, all with access to water and basic
toilet facilities. There are no animals or fires allowed at any of these sites.
Prices are $6 for adults and $4 for children. There are also designated areas
within the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park for self-contained vehicles. Annual
camping passes are available. There are no rubbish bins provided within the
Waitakere Ranges, so be prepared to take out all rubbish when you leave.

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Phone(s):

09 301 0101

Wenderholm Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Wenderholm Regional Park, located just north of Auckland, offers a refreshing escape into nature. Visitors consistently praise its scenic beauty and well-maintained trails. According to reviews on both Google and TripAdvisor, the park\'s combination of stunning coastal views and lush native bush makes it ideal for family outings or leisurely hikes. Many appreciate the accessible picnic spots, with multiple reviewers highlighting the serene beaches perfect for a relaxing day.

While most comments are positive, some users note that parking can fill up quickly on weekends, so arriving early is recommended. Overall, Wenderholm is a charming destination for nature lovers and a great spot for a peaceful day trip.

Overseeing Body:

Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
37 Schischka Road, Waiwera, 0873, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Wenderholm is alongside a stunning beach at the mouth of the Puhoi River.
Its prime purpose is for day visitors, although an area is set aside for camping.
You will have a nice level site between the mangroves and the (fenced) sheep
paddock. There are taps and a long drop. There are bush walks within the
park notable for their native flora and fauna. No dogs or fires are permitted.
Charges are $13 per adult, $6 per child. There is a designated area for selfcontained
vehicles for $6 and $4 for adults and children respectively. Annual
passes are available for non-peak period camping. There are no rubbish bins
provided, so be prepared to take out all rubbish when you leave.

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Phone(s):

09 366 2000
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Western Park Village

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.2

Review Summary:

Western Park Village offers a blend of community and comfort that resonates well with many residents. According to reviews on Google and Facebook, residents frequently commend the friendly staff and well-maintained facilities. One resident noted, “The gardens are lovely, and I enjoy the community events—they really help to bring everyone together.”

However, some reviews on TripAdvisor mention that the location, while beautiful, can be a bit remote for those needing quick access to urban conveniences. Overall, Western Park Village strikes a good balance for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle with a sense of community, making it a solid choice for many looking to settle in New Zealand.
Address:
522 Swanson Road, Ranui, Auckland, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This urban park is predominantly flat and provides row-upon-row of small
caravans and cabins for its semi-permanent residents. Casual travellers should
expect little holiday atmosphere here. A key-access barrier arm controls the
camp entrance, with 24-hour security provided. The usual camping amenities
have two well-loved ablution blocks (clean and tidy), an automatic laundry, and
a kitchen with a good variety of cooking equipment. Pets by arrangement.
Your hosts are Darryl and Anne. They have about 12 sites avalible from $20
for two for tents, or power $25 for 2 people. Minimum charges apply. Not
recommended for your holiday

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Phone(s):

09 8322995
Website:

Whakanewha Regional Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Whakanewha Regional Park is a serene getaway that offers a mix of natural beauty and recreational activities. Visitors have praised its stunning coastal views and well-maintained walking trails suitable for all fitness levels. On platforms like Google Reviews and Tripadvisor, many users highlighted the peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for picnics and family outings.

One reviewer noted, “The trails are easy to follow with spectacular scenery,” while another appreciated the “great facilities” available on-site. However, some mentioned limited shade along the paths on sunny days. Overall, Whakanewha remains a charming destination for nature lovers seeking a quiet escape, making it worth a visit without the crowds of more popular spots.
Address:
Waiheke Island, Gordons Road, Auckland, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Once on Waiheke, there are public transport options from the main ferry
terminal which stops at Gordons Road. The campground is at the south
end of the beach and has toilets, cold water taps and a couple of gas-fired
barbecues that can be used free of charge. The area stretches back from the
beachfront and careful tree planting has created an appealing array of secluded
and sheltered camping spots. Animals and fires are prohibited. Sites are $13
for adults and $6 for children. There is a designated area for self-contained
vehicles at $6. Annual passes are available.

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Phone(s):

09 3662000
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