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Address:
Kairakau Beach Road, Kairakau, New Zealand, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Fully certified ‘self contained’ motor homes ONLY are permitted to stay overnight for not more than three consecutive nights, on the area of grass at the northern end of Kairakau Beach Road (past the new public toilet). The area allowed to be used is clearly signposted. Any other form of camping on any other ‘Council’ land at Kairakau Beach is NOT ALLOWED.

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06 8584181
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Kairaki Beach, Kaiapoi, Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Situated above the mouth of the Waimakariri River, with a walkway from the camp to the river, this beautifully manicured park is a great spot. There is a village of well-settled caravans, immaculately presented with attractive mini-gardens. A large area has been set apart for casual campers, with views out to the hills and river. Hedged with pittisporums, and with water on each site, they are a great place to park. A bright, cheerful stainless steel kitchen and ablutions block is in this area, as well as an older one further down, all spotless and well kept, and all have been recently upgraded. The laundry has good auto equipment and your hosts are Bronwyn and Alan Waters.

A tent site will cost you $15 per person or with power $18. Unpowered sites are available at a discount for NZMCA members.

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03 327 7335
Website:
Email/Contact Us: a.b.waters@xtra.co.nz
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20 Water Street, Kaitangata, New Zealand, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Five minutes from Balclutha, beside the fisherman's and boat paradise on the Clutha river, you will find this interesting camp. Starting life as a snooker hall
then becoming a lingerie factory, before taking up its new life as a camping
ground, it has quite a history. The sites are very large, most with power and
landscaped and planted generously with young trees and bright flowers. The
sparkling, tiled ablutions include an excellent disability suite, while the fully
equipped kitchen/dining is super clean and you can buy a pizza there as well. A
washing machine is available and dump point are available. Attractions in this
historic town are many, try out the new BMX track, take a mountain bike, walk,
bowl, play golf or learn about the “old days”. The local store is just around
the corner and a swimming pool is close by. Your hosts Ralph and Mel are in
charge of this camp. All power sites $30 for two people, $12.50 per person
for tents.

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Phone(s):

03 413 9219
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Off S Hwy 60, Kaiteriteri, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

In a picture-postcard sheltered bay is this mega-camping with 438 power sites. The village-type layout offers many extras including a well-stocked On The Spot Express store with wine sales, as well as the nearby takeaway or restaurant meals, and a post box, while the petrol pump is close by. The services include ablution blocks that are all tiled and clean and fully equipped kitchens and several laundries, while near the covered outside BBQs is a good recycling area. If you tire of the golden sands, you can play mini golf or try the mountain bike park. This is camping where a family environment is encouraged and your host is Den Petch. Eftpos available here. Prices range from $21 per night.

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03 5278010
Address:
Waterworks Road, Upper Hutt, New Zealand, Kaitoke Regional Park Campground Pakuratahi Upper Hutt 5372, Wellington/Wairarapa, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Just north of Upper Hutt, take the second entrance into the Park. Here you_ll find a wonderful campsite full of lovely trees and lots of sheltered space on grassy flats for campers. The sparkling Pakuratahi River loops around the camp for family swimming. A great wilderness experience so close to the city. Walk the Ridge Track for wonderful views of the Upper Hutt valley, or visit the magical spot used as a set for Rivendell in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Two roofed BBQ/dining areas are adjacent to the toilet blocks. Facilities are cold water only. Apart from the free BBQs and sinks, campers need to be self-sufficient. The ranger_s office is on-site and gates close at dusk. Camping costs $ 6per adult, $3 per child Cash or Cheque only please.

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Phone(s):

04 5267322
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Address:
39 Tarata St, Kaka Point, New Zealand, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Up the hill from the Kaka Point Beach, is this lovely camp ground set amongst a beautiful bush setting. Although the sea is not visible from the camp, it is only a short stroll to the patrolled beach for a swim or surf. Campers may use the tennis courts or enjoy the many bush walks, and a children's playground is just metres from the front gate. There are 25 power sites and plenty of room for tents, tucked into private settings. The grounds are spacious and level, this is a smart little camp with modern amenities, including a large bright kitchen with all appliances and a full stove. An outside BBQ and tables are available, while the laundry has automatic machines. The clean ablutions include disability facilities with lovely hot showers, and there is a dump point here. Your friendly and helpful host is Denise Anderson. Tent sites are $29 for two adults, power sites are $32 for two.

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03 412 8801
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Kakanui Camping Ground, 1366 Waianakarua Road, Kakanui, New Zealand, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Hidden behind the trees, this spacious well-kept campground has sheltered grounds with new tree plantings and large sites. A relaxed friendly camping ground with sheltered spacious sites, just a stone_s throw away from the Kakanui River and walking distance to swimming spots and the beach, this family orientated camping ground takes you back to the old kiwi style _ camping the way it used to be. The ablutions are old but clean, unisex and disability friendly ($2 per shower), a basic laundry is available with auto machines. The kitchen area is a bit dated but has gas hobs, fridge/freezer and a TV, while outside is a covered BBQ area. The nearby pedestrian track provides easy access to the riverside and local store/ bottle store. Heading west you will find the river mouth for a spot of swimming or fishing with a children_s playground. The local surf spot is just a ten minute walk, great for both surfing and safe beach swimming for children. Your dog is welcome at any time, there is wifi and a dump station is available. Your friendly hosts are Allan and Chris Jones. $13 for the first adult and $10 for an extra adult, children under 12 years $5, additional $7 per site for power.

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021 525896
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Address:
21 Moss Road, Kaiteriteri, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

There are five flat tent sites nestled high on the ridge surrounded by bush and
birdsong. Laze around in one of the hammocks, take a bush walk, or use the
free wifi. The communal area is spotless and includes a pretty outdoor BBQ
area, while the kitchen is fully equipped with cooking and eating utensils and
filtered spring water. Other facilities include a coin operated washing machine.
and dryer, and information and booking desk available for the Abel Tasman
National Park activities, including kayaking and water taxis. Your hosts are Al
and Cath. Unpowered sites only, from $20 per person per night.

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Phone(s):

03 5278435

Last Update:

7/11/2020
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Address:
16 Beach Haven Place, Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu, Wellington/Wairarapa, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Although not right on the beach, this attractive camp has the entire beach  ambience and its own walking track to the sand. Paraparaumu is a thriving community, with an excellent shopping mall and vast array of eating places.
Well-hedged, landscaped and sheltered, this camp has a number of long-term campers in residence, but there are still plenty of sites for casuals. A nice touch is the ability to shower and wash in the privacy of your own en-suite facility on each campsite. There is a communal laundry with all the facilities and near the rear of the camp is a modern kitchen. Sorry, no pets or dogs allowed.

Note this camp is under new management.

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Phone(s):

+64 4 298 532 or 021 198 5300
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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
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Last Update:

29/06/2022
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Wharf Road, Karamea, West Coast, New Zealand, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This community run domain provides camping over the stopbank from the river. You will find 14 sites with power at the end of the football field, handy to a sheltered BBQ. Amenities include a kitchen/dining with full stoves, fridge/freezers and all utensils. There is a comfy lounge with a TV and book swap corner. For your children, are videos, games and puzzles. The ablutions are tiled and kept spotless. The laundry has auto washers. Casual users can use the showers, kitchen and laundry for a small charge. There are two tennis courts alongside. A caretaker is on-site.

Charges:
Campsites $13.00 per person

Power $ 6.00 per site

Children 5-15 yrs $ 6.00

Under 5 $ 0 - Free!

Bunkroom $30.00 per person

Laundry $ 4.00 per load

Free showers, kitchen, lounge, dining facilities plus TV, Pool table and a lovely old piano (in tune!)

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Phone(s):

027 782 6069

Tent sites $30 for two people, children $8, extra adult $15. Power sites $33 for two, $15 each extra adult, $8 for children.

Address:
Maori Point Road, RD 3, Karamea 7893, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Placed just south of the coastal township of Karamea, this camp is away from the road, surrounded by trees, and with access to both the river and sea. There is plenty of choice between open lawn sites or those nestled into a sheltered environment, and two kitchens provide cooking equipment, a fridge and a cosy fireplace. The tiled ablutions are clean and tidy, with the toilets in a separate block, and a dump point and wifi are both available. Explore the caves or walk the Heaphy track, go fishing or whitebaiting, swim in the river or the estuary on an ongoing tide, and kayaks can be also be hired. Tent sites $30 for two people, children $8, extra adult $15. Power sites $33 for two, $15 each extra adult, $8 for children.

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Phone(s):

03 7826758
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@karamea.com
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149 Wharawhara Road, Katikati, New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Take the southern approach to Katikati, Turn west into Wharawhara Road
about 300m south of the Katikati boundary and head 1.5km inland If it’s a
clothes-free camping experience you are after, this is your place in the sun!
Eight acres of rolling grounds have been lovingly landscaped and designed with the outdoor lifestyle in mind. With 51 powered sites, you can camp near
the boundary stream, or close to the bush. Recreation time has been well
catered for, with a big outdoor chess and draughts board, miniputt, volleyball,
Frisbee, golf and petanque for when the sun is shining, or when it’s not - head
to the recreation hall for a game of pool or your favourite TV programme. At
the heart of the park is a lovely free-form swimming pool and sauna room,
with an adjacent spa pools set under a leafy, roofed deck. The amenities
include a spacious kitchen with full stove, microwave, gas rings, fridge/freezer
and dining space. You can choose between unisex communal showers or a
separate private bathroom suite (which also has disabled access). An internet
kiosk and wireless hotspot are available. There is an automatic laundry. Your
new hosts, Tom and Ami  welcome new-comers to naturism and
open the park to day visitors for a small charge. All sites are $17 per adult,
$8.50 per child, or a maximum of $51 per family.

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Phone(s):

07 5492158
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The Kaupokonui and Districts Beach Society
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Address:
138 Kaupokonui Heads Road, Kaupokonui, Taranaki, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Kaupokonui Beach Motor Camp is located on Kaupokonui Heads Road – Off Lower Glenn Road, Manaia.

Kaupokonui is a beautiful unique setting with many original kiwi baches surrounding the campsite and lower reserve. It is a very family friendly place and well worth the trip. The campground boasts recently renovated cabins, 1 cabin sleeps up to 5 and a big family cabin that can sleep up to 7. There are also 26 powered sites and unpowered sites. There is a small shop that opens during the summer that provides basic necessities. Also available; children’s play area, river for swimming and fishing – as well as a safe swimming area in the sea and surf beach.

Please contact the camp managers for current pricing on 0800 274 8577.

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Phone(s):

06 274 8577 or 0800 274 8577
Email/Contact Us: kaupokonuibeach@gmail.com
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7 Opouteke Road, Dargaville, Northland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Magnificent manicured lightly terraced grounds lead gently down to a natural swimming pool in the river. The sites are large and well treed, many having
their own picnic tables and there are vast open areas for recreation and a
childrens’ play area. The facilities are excellent, clean and spruce. The large
kitchen/living room has a large covered dining deck (with BBQ’s) overlooking
the river. A kauri servery opens to the spacious wood panelled social/dining
room with TV. The ablutions are not numerous, but are clean and tiled, with
liquid soap, hair dryers, plus a disability suite. The laundry has auto washing
and dryer. Internet access is available. At the office/shop you can arrange a
guided night walk where you may see a kiwi roaming. Bookings essential for
the night walk. Secluded in the fold of bush-clad hills, this topnotch camp is
close to the kauri forests, 33km north of Dargaville. Your hosts are Chris and
Jane McCombs. IAC wifi is available, cell coverage limited. Camping costs
from $44 per person and $11 per child. Seasonal rates apply
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Phone(s):

+64 9 439 0621
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@kauricoasttop10.co.nz
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Department of Conservation, Taranaki, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Kawhatau Base Access is now available via a 9.5 km walk up the Kawhatau River, starting where the Rangitane Road bridge crosses the Kawhatau River. Beware this route may not be accessible during times of high river flow. To get to the Rangitane Road bridge, head north from Mangaweka and turn right off SH1. Cross the Rangitikei River and follow Kawhatau Valley Road. This eventually leads to Upper Kawhatau Valley Road which becomes Rangitane Road. The bridge is just past the Smiths Road turn off. Please note there is no car park.

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Phone(s):

06 3488475
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Dog Policy:

Pets in owners accommodation only, ie motorhomes/caravans or tents. Please make prior arrangements. Please do not bring pets to stay in cabins or motels.
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Address:
225 Pouewe Street, PO Box 74, Kawhia, Waikato, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Kawhia Beachside S-Cape Holiday Park is a small, waterside camp on the approach to Kawhia, it commands lovely harbour views. Laid out in a u-shape fashion, there are 15 sites, 11 with power. At the heart of the camp is a large kitchen with multiple fridges and freezers, 3 full stoves, a microwave as well as cookware, crockery and cutlery. There are lots of tables for dining, both inside and out, a BBQ and a cosy recreation room with SKY TV and books and reading material. A modern ablution complex offers a disabled access/family suite and free showers An automatic coin operated laundry and dump point station are provided. The camp can accommodate RV_s. Kayak hire and free shovels for use at hot water springs at Ocean Beach. Seasonal rates apply. Off season Discount Deal available for NZMCA members. Your hosts are Carolyn & Bill.

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Phone(s):

07 871 0727
Website:
Email/Contact Us: beachside@kawhia.nz
Address:
Kawhia Camping Ground, 73 Moke St, Kawhia, Waikato, North Island 3889

DESCRIPTION:

From the town centre, follow the signs to the boat ramp at Karewa Beach and
you’ll spot this camp on the way. The closest camp to the hotwater beach
springs (4 km away) you can borrow a spade to create your personal ‘beach
spa’. The grounds are pleasantly landscaped with level lawn sites backing onto
avenues of willow trees. There are 14 powered sites available for travellers.
The kitchen is light and airy with microwave, full stove, hobs, fridge and freezer
and an outdoor dining nook. In the ablutions block the free showers have
been modernised and a new disabled access/family suite is provided. There is
a porch-style automatic laundry. A fish cleaning area and fish smoker are here.
Your friendly host is Grant Glazer. Pets by arrangement. $18 per person for
sites $9 for children. Under 4 years are free. Seasonal rates apply

Phone(s):

07 8710863
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Last Update:

5/7/2022
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Address:
Kea Motel and Holiday Park, 95 Tirau St, Putaruru, Waikato, 3411, New Zealand, Waikato, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Look for the large entrance to the motel, opposite Countdown supermarket.
A convenient stopover that can accommodate larger vehicles. The little camp
area is tucked at the rear of the motels. There are 15 hard-stand powered
sites, plus a few grassy spots for tents. The camper’s amenity block has an
airy kitchen/dining room with all the essential appliances, plus TV. Ablutions
include a toilet and shower room for each sex and a separate disabled access
suite. A coin-operated laundry, swimming pool and small children’s play area are provided. Your hosts are Ronnie and Jackie. All powered sites are $15 per person and non-powered sites $13 per person.

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Phone(s):

07 882 1590

Dog Policy:

Pets by Arrangement

Last Update:

5/7/2022
Address:
677 Mill Road, 8 RD, Waimate, South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

In a rural setting at the southern end of Waimate is this well-maintained family park. Around 30 sites available in this four acre farmlet, with trees for shade and hedges for shelter. The central services block is an unusual but lovely pentagon shaped building and houses a well-equipped kitchen, dining tables, couches, as well as the laundry. Have a meal and watch TV while you wait for your washing to spin, or read a book from the library. There is only one unisex toilet and shower unit here, but they are clean and with wheelchair access. Take a nocturnal bush walk to see the locally bred wallabies, or use the free BBQ provided. All sites are $35 for two persons.

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Phone(s):

03 689 8057
Email/Contact Us: kelceysbush.hp@gmail.com

Last Update:

29/11/2022
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Address:
Kellys Bay Road, Northland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Take the Kellys Bay turnoff as signposted from Pouto Rd. The next 6 km is metal (slow down and take quietly).

This is home to spectacular flocks of oyster catchers, stilts, terns and other sea birds. The camp is a tidy level grassed area across the road from the waters of this quiet sheltered bay.

There are 14 power and 10 non powered sites. Facilities are minimal, water taps and clean long drop toilets only.

A two cubicle shed is provided so you can use your own solar shower.

There is good shell and boat fishing, while the children have a safe swimming beach and colourful play equipment.

Eftpos is provided (Debit card only) and the last stop for petrol is Dargaville, so make sure you have plenty to get you back. The last shop is at Te Kopuru. So please ensure you have plenty of food. Terry and Jenny are your hosts.

Charges: available here, half way down the page.

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Phone(s):

021 288 0391
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Address:
11 Storkey St, Marewa, Napier, 4110, New Zealand, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This extensive holiday resort, set in 17 well-groomed acres, is easy to find, right in the heart of Napier. A huge array of family-friendly features include a childrens holiday programme, awesome play area with jumping pillow and fenced, heated swimming pool, pedal car hire and a suite of recreational
lounges providing giant-screen Sky TV, video arcade games, internet kiosks
and free wireless hotspot. There are 169 camp sites, most with power. The
pleasant grounds feature shady trees, outdoor lighting and hedges between
grouped sites. The kitchen has gas cooking, full stoves and microwaves and
a free BBQ. There is a fridge/freezer and a walk-in coolroom outside. The
camp is well provided with modern ablutions (that include disabled access),
all maintained in top order. Enjoy the a-la-carte menu in the on-site licensed
restaurant or let the cook have a night off with a takeaway meal. Three
laundries have excellent automatic equipment. No pets please. The offce is
open all hours. The manager is David Aflallo. Sites are from $48 for 2 adults.
Seasonal rates apply.

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Freephone (NZ only) 0800 457275 or +64 6 843 9126
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@kennedypark.co.nz
Address:
Kerikeri Holiday Park & Motels, 23 Aranga Rd, Kerikeri, Far North, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Country camping, but only a short walk from the southern end of Kerikeri
township. The terrain is on several levels above the Puketotara River with
the main facilities on the central terrace. This park is very well served by
clean ablutions. There is a steep access to the flat power sites at various
levels. A large area of level open camping along the river is ideal for tenting.
The kitchen is well laid out and has all ‘mod-cons’. The mix-and-mingle BBQ
complex has a roll-back roof and a log-burning fireplace. A separate Internet
and TV lounge has been set aside for both camp Internet and wireless. Your
busy hosts are Louise and Andrew. Non powered sites from $36 for two.
Powered sites, from $40 for two. Seasonal rates apply.

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Phone(s):

09 4079326

Overseeing Body:

Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No dogs

Last Update:

18/3/2023
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Address:
Lake Road, St Arnaud, New Zealand, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Kerr Bay Camping Ground (St Arnaud) is located adjacent to Lake Rotoiti with a boat launching ramp nearby. It is surrounded by beech forest and 500 m from the St Arnaud village shop. The camp is not suitable for vehicles greater than 7 m in length. There are five camping zones, each with varying numbers of sites: Bellbird, Fantail, Robin and Tui zones have powered sites with hardened surfaces, while the grassy Kaka zone is more suitable for tents.

  • 15 non-powered/tent sites
  • 10 powered sites

Bookings are required.

Phone(s):

03 521 1806
Email/Contact Us: nelsonlakesvc@doc.govt.nz

Alerts:

Alerts Modified Date: 2024-7-20 > Meads Road prone to ice and frost in winter

Address:
Hunter Valley Station Road, Hunter Valley, New Zealand, Access by boat only, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Kidds Bush Camping Area Number of tent sites - 40 Camp lakeside in a large grassy area with good shade from mountain beech trees. Walk around the lake, go fishing or swimming.

Phone(s):

03 4438365
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Last Update:

4/5/2023
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Address:
Kingston Holiday Park, 16 Kent Street, Kingston, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Near the southern tip of Lake Wakatipu, this holiday park is full of mature trees and has a bubbly stream running through it. An ideal stopover between Queenstown/Wanaka and Milford Sound many of the sites have hard pads, and the tent sites are on well drained land. There is a small kitchen with ceramic cook-tops and a small dining room attached. You will find a TV, free videos, books and games in the TV room, and there is a separate room for internet. The ablutions have free showers and heating, there is a laundry and a guest BBQ. The park next door has tennis courts, and there is a café, local pub, and fish and chip shop within strolling distance. If you have any energy left, borrow the complimentary set of golf clubs and try the 9-hole golf course, or hire a bike. You can fish in the lake and there are several tracks nearby, including the round the mountain track which ends/starts in Kingston.

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Phone(s):

0800 807836
Email/Contact Us: stay@kingstontop10.co.nz

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation
Address:
Kaweka Forest Park, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, North Island

DESCRIPTION:


Ideally placed for a midway stopover, about 60 km inland from Napier on
the Napier-Taihape road, is a newly opened DOC campsite. Just north of
Kiripapango, at the edge of the Forest Park, you can camp on a rambling site
on terraces above the Ngaruroro River. Camp across several grassy levels
in a bush-clad, steep-sided valley. Around 10 gravel hardstands are provided
on the upper terraces for campervans (no power), whilst on the lower levels
there are many great spots for tents amongst the bush and scrub. New ecotoilets are scattered about the camp and theres a bit of a steep walk down
to the river for your water supply! A popular spot for river rafting and fshing.
Camping costs $5 per night.

Phone(s):

06 834 3111
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Address:
26 Young Road, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

In the heart of kiwifruit country, beside the ‘hard-to-miss’ giant kiwifruit slice at the Kiwi 360 tourist attraction, is this purpose-built, accommodation complex. The new facilities will be hard to beat and the location is a handy one for visiting all that the Bay of Plenty has to offer. Call in and check it out! The outstanding kitchen facilities, toilet and separate shower block are large. There are 30 powered sites at $15 per person. Tent sites at $15 per person. The  ‘Kiwi’ Tourist centre next door is worth a visit. The accommodation manager is Wes Archer.

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Phone(s):

+64 07 573 4530
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@kiwicorral.co.nz
Address:
170 Fairfax Street, Murchison, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This beautiful campground welcomes you from the moment you arrive. From the friendly face at the counter, along the drive through the well set out grounds, right to the peaceful camp spots. It's hard to believe you are only 800m from the town centre! The camping sites are on hard stands, with a grass area and picnic tables beside each. Shaded by beautiful mature trees, all you can hear are the birds and breeze rustling in the trees, this is camping at its best. The dining area, TV room and kitchen are excellent with all amenities and internet station, or sit outside under the veranda on one of the comfy couches and just soak in the calm atmosphere. Clean and attractive modern ablutions have a disability access and family suite, and the laundry is kept to a high standard. Free gas fired BBQs, a swimming pool and a children's playground (including toys) are available. What this Qualmark 4 star plus camp offers is the chance to enjoy a rural lifestyle experience. Watch the sheep being hand shorn and the dogs at work, guests can also help feed the farm animals each morning and night. Many activities outside of camp too, with the riverside walkway close by, mountain bikes for hire, gold pans and fishing rods. There is a booking agency for local attractions and it_s an ideal base for fishermen. Your friendly hosts are Lynn and Brent Winter. Tent sites are $36 for two, while power sites are $38 for two, or $25 for one.

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Phone(s):

03 523 9248
Website:
Email/Contact Us: kiwipark@xtra.co.nz
Address:
Waihao Back Road, Waimate, New Zealand, South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

An impressive stone entrance leads to a beautiful landscaped park, where the camp takes up about two acres of it. Level sites with large trees around the edges, there are 14 power points available and room for lots of tents too. The concrete block ablutions have coin operated showers ($2), there are basic toilets, and the kitchen has a small number of cooking appliances and a small dining area. A coin operated gas BBQ and picnic tables are there for your summer meals. A coin operated auto washing machine is available, as is a dump point that you will be charged for. The offsite manager is Graeme Watts of the Waimate District Council. Powered sites are $14 for adults and $5 for children under 12 years, non-powered sites are $13 for adults and $5 for children under 12 years. Long term rates available.

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Phone(s):

03 689 8954
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Address:
15 Rapaki Street, Koitiata, Whanganui, Manawatu, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This tiny campsite fts neatly in between the baches and houses that make up
the Koitiata community. The big point of interest here is the Turakina Reserve
which is at the midpoint of the longest sand dune system in New Zealand.
The beach, estuary and lagoon are home to an impressive range of native
wading birds, plants and invertebrates. Just across the road is a lovely kids play
area and BBQ picnic area. There is great fshing on the beach. Bring all your
supplies as there is no beach store for 8km. A single hot shower is unlocked
for campers and there are two toilets and an. open-air kitchen porch which
has a sink and a washing machine. The facilities are clean but the water here
is drawn from an iron-rich bore so things might look a bit rusty. Separate
drinking water is available. Pet friendly. The camp wardens, Tom and Trish live at 15 Rapaki Street, through the gate at the back of the camping area which
is where you go to pay camp fees of $12 for one of the 8 powered sites plus
$2 per person. Tent sites are $6 plus $2 per person. Children up to 12 free.
Plenty of space, so no need to book.

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Phone(s):

027 281 6691 (Diane) or 022 690 5654 (Graeme)
Website:
Address:
Koutu Point Road, Opononi, Far North, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

4km north of Opononi turn off SHwy12 onto Koutu Loop Road. The camping
and picnic area is 3km from the highway. This is no frills camping on a grassy
plateau, surrounded on 3 sides by the Hokianga Harbour, with superb views.
You will need to be fully self-contained as the only facilities are some picnic
tables. There is no water, or power but there is a long drop toilet. There is
a boat ramp nearby. Camping costs $10 per night per van and can be put in
the honesty system at the small shed at the entrance. Big area of sites. Sid
and Donna live at 825 Koutu Loop Rd which is the first house on the road
from the main road.

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Website:

Last Update:

23/09/2023
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Address:
Kowai Domain camping, 12 Domain Rd, Springfield, 7681, Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Bordered by mature trees in a grassy domain with access to good facilities, which are tendered by the local community. There are tennis courts and a cool playground for some activity.

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Phone(s):

021 203 8494

No. of tent sites:

9
Fees Link:

Overseeing Body:

All information courtesy of the Department of Conservation.

Dog Policy:

No dogs allowed

Last Update:

1/7/2021
Address:
Kowhai Point Camping Area, State Highway 63, Wairau Valley, 7271, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Phone(s):

+64 3 546 9339
Email/Contact Us: nelsonvc@doc.govt.nz
Address:
33 Bluff Road, West Kuaotunu, Whitianga., Coromandel, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

A little under half-way between Whitianga and Coromandel, this pleasant park
is now run by the resident shareholders. Casual campers are welcome. A
stunning white sandy beach is across the road, with a camp-side stream and
a handy boat ramp. Check-in at the large, well-stocked shop that is open all
year round, although its hours can vary. Try the fast-food service with onsite
delivery available on Friday and Saturday nights. The camping area is dotted
with shady trees and is nicely groomed. The amenities block is squeaky clean
with roomy, metered showers, and toilets that provide for disabled access. The
laundry is well equipped and there is a bait shed. The kitchen has stainless
steel benches, hobs, microwave cooking and fridge/freezers. It opens to an
attractive gazebo that houses BBQs and offers a shaded dining space. For
boaties, the paved car and boat washing area alongside a fish cleaning bench
will be well used. There is a dump station, internet kiosks, an outdoor shower
enclosure and flourishing gardens. Pets allowed except high season and public
holiday weekends. Your hosts Darren and Corina Thompson. All sites are
from $16 per person, $18 for a powered site, children $8. Seasonal rates
apply

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Phone(s):

07 8665628
Website:
To Book:
Address:
350 Pounawea Road, Owaka, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Kuramea Holiday Park can accommodate guests in camper vans, tents, cabins & we also have backpacker facilities as well as two tourist flats that can sleep up to 16 people, ideal for family groups.

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Phone(s):

03 4191110
Website:
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
43 Park Lane, Owaka, New Zealand, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Kuramea Lodge is on the Waterfront of Pounawea, The Catlins. The Lodge holds different types of accommodation, small groups, School Groups and Weddings. Situated right next to the stunning and peaceful native bush and waking up to the sunrise over the waterfront, it’s a great setting.

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Phone(s):

03-419 1110
Email/Contact Us: booking@kuramealodge.co.nz
Address:
76 Bledisloe Street, Kurow, New Zealand, PO Box 27, Kurow, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A large camping ground set over two tiers with well-established shade trees, there is room for any amount of tents and vans. Sites on the top section can overlook the river below, or park on the bottom tier and be there for the fishing. Ablution blocks on both the upper and lower sections are clean and well-maintained, on the upper terrace there is a full kitchen and a lounge with TV and an open fire. Your freshly caught trout or salmon can be stored in a cool room, and the laundry has automatic washers and a dryer. There are also dump points for grey and black waste, wifi is available. Outdoor activities include the use of free canoes, safe swimming, and a children_s playground, and golf clubs may be hired. In the area you can go fishing, tramping, jet boating, golfing, or play tennis and bowls which are nearby. Joan and Chum Chamberlain are your friendly hosts. $34 for 2 people for power & tent sites.

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Phone(s):

03 4360725
Address:
Lake edge camps on the northern side of lakes, PO Box 122, Waimate, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

• Briars Gully
• Te Te Akatarawa
• Waitangi (East and West)
• Fishermens Bend

Travel over either the Benmore or the Aviemore Dams to these campsites.
Lakeside camping with flush toilets, running cold water and rubbish collection.
Some have effluent disposal and boat ramps. There is an honesty box and
supervisors. $15 per site per night, $280 for season - mid September-early
May. Boat Ramp charge (season ticket holders exempt).

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Phone(s):

03 6898079
Website:
Address:
4301, SH 83, Omarama, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A special treat for travellers and families, this beautiful campsite amongst the trees and across the road from the lake was a pleasure to visit. With only 15 campsites available, within a fairly roomy grassed area, you may need to book ahead to avoid disappointment. Each site comes with its very own toilet/shower unit, a picnic table, and tap. The well-kept grounds are level and have many attractive shelter trees scattered throughout. A little laundry building has automatic washer, dryer, ironing facilities and vacuum cleaner, and beside the original farm barn is a cosy kitchen with room to relax away from the working area. There are plenty of appliances, including a microwave and a BBQ is also available. Don\'t sit down on the chairs out the front of the kitchen though, you may never leave as the view is to die for. All the facilities are beautifully maintained, while across the road is a boat ramp for campers use and plenty of shore fishing. The camp closes at the end of April and opens again mid-September, and your friendly hosts are Jamie and Pam. All sites are from $40 for two, $15 each extra, children 12 and under $7.50 and under 5 years $5, while infants are free.

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Phone(s):

03 4389624
Website:

Powered sites- $45 for two people, $13 per child and $20 per additional adult. Non-powered sites from $40 for two people, $10 per child and $20 per additional adult.

To Book:
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Address:
2014 Arnold Valley Rd, Moana, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Lake Brunner Country Motel & Holiday Park is set on 6 acres of landscaped grounds, in a beautiful and tranquil setting. We have 8 powered site and numerous grassy non-powered sites surrounded by some of the finest West Coast native forest. The Cabin Lodge houses the communal ablutions, laundry and kitchen/lounge. The clean unisex ablutions have free hot showers and there is also a family/accessible bathroom. The laundry has a coin operated washing machine and dryer and the well-equipped kitchen includes eating and cooking utensils. There is a large flatscreen tv with freeview channels in the communal kitchen/lounge.

Situated only 2km from Moana Village and Lake Brunner (which is the largest lake on the West Coast and popular for swimming, boating and fishing), this is the perfect location for some rest and relaxation and other activities. There are a range of walking tracks in the area.

Listen to the native bird song and explore our little corner of native forest where Tui, Bellbirds, Kereru (native wood pigeons), Shining Cuckoo, Fantails, Warblers, Pukeko and Weka frequent and make their home. View the glow worms at night in the native bush gully.

General park facilities include a children’s play area, undercover gas bbq’s & picnic tables, fire pits, chip & putt golf, large open spaces for ball games, a petanque court, volleyball, pool table, table tennis, a dump station and free wifi.

There is plenty of space to park cars and boats on the grounds. Pets are welcome by arrangement and only on camp sites and selected cabin rooms, not in any of our other buildings.

We invite you to come and stay at ‘Our Very Special Place’. Your friendly hosts are Peter, Carol, Kelli and Tony.

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Phone(s):

03 738 0144
Website:
Email/Contact Us: lbcmotel@xtra.co.nz
Address:
Ahau Street, Moana, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

With a bush backdrop, lake views, and a marina at the end of the road, this
is boatie heaven. An old style campground that is ready for some attention.
The kitchen is small with usual appliances and some cutlery and cooking
utensils, alongside is a TV room with seating. The ablution blocks are large
and roomy but could do with a good clean. The laundry automatic washers
and a dryer and there is a dump point here. The reception area doubles as
the local shop, and Eftpos, credit card and email facilities are available here.
Lake Brunner offers trout fishing, beautiful walks, glow worms, and in summer
the lake is a good temperature for swimming. There is a stunning swing
bridge walk that starts just a few hundred metres away at the end of road
carpark. Your hosts are Grahame and Jacki Ott. Power sites $17, tent sites
$15, children under 12 are half price.

Phone(s):

03 738 0600
To Book:

Dog Policy:

Pet Friendly

Last Update:

13/07/2023
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Address:
25 - 39 Lake Ferry Rd, Lake Ferry, Wellington, Wellington/Wairarapa, North Island 5772

DESCRIPTION:

Well worth a trip to explore the wild southern coast! This camp is at the roadend, on the shores of Lake Onoke (Lake Ferry), a 1 hour drive from Wellington or a 20 minute drive from Martinborough. Popular for fishing, surfing, boating and access to the nearby Pinnacles, bird watchers are drawn to the nearby Onoke Spit just a pleasant walk from the camp. There is a boat launching area and a playground for children both at the camp and in the domain next door. Stunning views, plenty of trees and lake shore campsites make for an enjoyable stay. The amenities are large with a laundry, excellent showers and clean toilets. The kitchen has all the facilities , with an adjacent room for doing the dishes. A covered deck with picnic tables is off the kitchen.

Phone(s):

(03) 579 3300
Email/Contact Us: lakeferry@kiwicamp.nz

Overseeing Body:

Waikato District Council

Last Update:

30/04/2021
Address:
Huntly Camping Grounds, 5 Taihua St, Huntly, 3700, Waikato, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

As you pass through Huntly, look for the TransitNZ camp signs on the
northern outskirts. Nestled on the shores of Lake Hakanoa (not suitable for
swimming), lies a delightful small camp, hidden away from the passing traffic. On the grassy banks overlooking the lake are 49 sites with power and plenty of room for tents. Well-groomed and level, they come with their own friendly Pukeko who live in the lake-edge wetlands. A nearby domain offers pleasant gardens, the town swimming pool and an excellent playground for children. Enjoy a loop walk round the lake to the ‘Green Cathedral’. The amenities are immaculate and have free showers. The kitchen has plenty of bench space, cooking appliances and some crockery and cutlery. An automatic laundry and dump point are provided. The camp can accommodate large vehicles. Your friendly hosts are Carol and Dave Franks.

Please contact us for current prices.

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Phone(s):

07 828 8363 or 027 497 8925
Website:
Email/Contact Us: davecarol@xtra.co.nz
Address:
Lake Hawea, Otago, New Zealand, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Right on the edge of Lake Hawea, this is a large camping ground with sites
scattered amongst large established shade trees. There are 100 sites with
power and plenty of tent site, this camp is a great place to view the sunset with
the light shining on the mountains over the lake, which offers a stunning natural
show. The office carries basic supplies and information on all the activities in the area, and there is a big fire place to socialise around. wo basic but clean kitchens with all amenities, one with a TV, also internet access, and free DVD
hire. Two basic, clean ablution blocks and a disability unit, recently painted and
modernised. The shower and toilet block is tidy, and showers are included in
the price. The laundry has automatic equipment and linen to hire, and there is a boat ramp. You can use the camp fishing rods, fish cleaning facilities, plus a fish smoker is provided for your catch. Plenty of activities for children, with a
playground that includes a couple of old tractors, and safe swimming in the lake.
Dogs can stay off-peak (end of January to December 20) and there is 30 mins
free wifi for guests, or you can purchase a 24 hour card. Your hosts are the
Burdon family. Tent sites $17 per adult and power sites from $36 for two adults.

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Phone(s):

03 443 1767
Website:
Address:
Lake Ohau Road, Lake Ohau, South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Another lake-edge option with a choice of sites on various levels, there is no
power and fire bans are frequently in place. Lake Middleton on one side and
Lake Ohau on the other, you are spoilt for fishing choices. This reserve has at
least 20 tent sites in a pleasant, well-treed location and according to the locals
there are no sand flies. There are a couple of tables and ample rubbish bins on
hand, but the only amenities are toilets and taps. The honesty box is for your
registration. $400 for a season, overnight family tickets are $20 for two adults
and two children under 15.

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Phone(s):

03 4341658
Website:
Address:
Lake Ohau Lodge 2295 Lake Ohau Rd Twizel 7944, South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A small number of sites behind the lodge with power and taps, and in a different
area are plenty of tent sites, under the trees or out in the open. Some sites have incredible views over Lake Ohau, but do bring your inspect repellent or buy some at reception. Campers share facilities with the lodge guests, there are no cooking facilities but you can treat yourself to a meal in the formal restaurant. There is use of a spa pool and a drying room, petrol and eftpos are available. Plenty of good fishing in Lake Ohau, a ski field nearby, and the lodge is on the A20 cycle trail. Your hosts are Mike and Louise Neilson. Sites are $20 for a powered site and $16 per adult for tent sites.

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Phone(s):

03 438 9885
Website:
Email/Contact Us: reservations@ohau.co.nz
Address:
Outlet Road, Wanaka, New Zealand, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This is a secluded, back to nature bush site around 6km from Wanaka, you will find it off Aubrey Road. A myriad of landscaped camping sites are scattered amongst the manuka shrubbery, with tracks to the lake. Choose your site in the sun or shade, and look at the breath taking views of the mountains and lake. Right on the source of the Clutha, this is a special place for fishing so there is a boat ramp, in the office is a small shop and assistance for booking local activities and forward accommodation. The amenities are sturdy and spotless and the kitchen clean with good equipment, outside dining, and barbecues. The ablutions are not numerous but are well presented and extra toilets are scattered around the grounds. Showers are coin operated, $1 for five minutes of hot water. A corridor laundry has automatic washers and a dryer. The natural bush makes for a great children_s playground, and Internet access is available. Open all year round, come and hire a bike and have a look around. Running this camp are Glenn and Tracy. Sites are $16 per adult and $8 per child. Powered sites are $5 extra per site.

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Phone(s):

03 4437478
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