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Address:
Lake Ruataniwha Holiday Park & Motels, 53 Freda Du Faur Ave, Twizel, South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

With 50 acres of large sites set amongst the pine trees, you won't have trouble
finding a spot to enjoy the peacefulness of this lakeside campground. There are
two central amenity blocks, that include modern kitchens and bathrooms, as
well as room for dining both inside and out. The tidy and stylishly corrugated
showers are free, and the laundry has excellent automatic equipment.
Scattered around the grounds are several unique outdoor camping facilities
- shower and toilets in new corrugated iron and wood buildings but with
open air feeling of the old long drops. There are also BBQs and picnic tables
placed in several places, and a dump point is provided. On the edge of Lake
Ruataniwha the swimming is great, with a jetty and slide right by the camp,
there are also several playgrounds.  At the office is a well-stocked shop where
eftpos is available, a card operated phone, and you can hire pedal cars, canoes,
paddle boards, etc from here too. Kura and Tony Ritchie will look after you
andthis is a pet friendly park. Non-powered tent sites are $17 per adult and
$10 per child (2 to 15 years) per night. Power sites $18 per person.

Phone(s):

03 4350802
Address:
28 Centennial Drive, Taupo, New Zealand, Central Plateau, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Take the famous Spa Road nearly to the end to find this resort spread across 20 acres of grounds. The main attraction here are the thermally heated swimming facilities with a brand new pool complete with a swim up bar and cafe. Check in at the resort style reception at the gate, which includes a well stocked shop and booking service for local tourist attractions. Each of the 140 spacious powered campsites have a tap and sump and there is an equal number of tent sites. The modern facilities include immaculately kept kitchens that open to attractively paved BBQ patio, and a separate building has a cosy TV room with large screen Sky TV and a well-equipped games room alongside. The extensive ablutions include unisex family, baby and disabled access bathrooms and three laundries. This camp has families well catered for, with the largest jumping pillow in NZ, as well as a smaller one for the littlies, enjoy the two tennis courts (night-lit), great kids adventure playground, and trampolines. A dump station, DVD hire, and wifi are provided, as well as pedal cars and bikes for hire. Your hosts are Lloyd and Trish Lusty and their team. Powered sites are from $25 per person and non-powered sites are from $16 per person. Peak seasonal rates apply.

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Phone(s):

07 3786860
Address:
Lakeside Drive, PO Box 43, Lake Tekapo, South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

It's not often you can say that nearly every site has a view, but with this terraced lakeside campground you can. Set above the beautiful crystal clear Lake Tekapo, the 76 powered sites and 100 tent sites are sheltered by pine trees around the edges, shade trees between most sites, as well as water taps and picnic tables. There are two amenity blocks, both are spotlessly clean, modern, and recently upgraded. Both kitchens are large, bright, and with all the equipment you will need, while the laundries have an ample amount of automatic coin operated machines. The TV lounge is carpeted and has a cosy atmospher here. Coin operated showers are hot and plentiful, there is also a baby's bath and changing table and more amenity blocks about to be built. The outdoor seating area includes shelter under a marquee tent, large picnic tables and free BBQs, all looking out over that amazing view. Children are well catered for here with a good playground that includes a trampoline and sandpit complete with toys. Across the road there is safe swimming in the lake and a boat ramp, there is also the Tekapo Springs just down the road with its hot pools and water slides, and an ice rink (weather permitting). Tekapo Village is only a short walk down the track and has a variety of eating places. Your hosts are Andrea and Gavin Cox. Power sites $25 per adult, $12 for children and tent sites $22 per adult and $12 for children.

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Phone(s):

03 6806825
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Alerts:

Alerts Modified Date: 2024-6-3 > Molesworth wilding conifer control

10 non-powered/tent sites.

Bookings not required - first come, first served.

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No Dogs

Last Update:

6/10/2020
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Address:
Wairau River, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This isolated campsite beside Lake Tennyson offers trout fishing, kayaking, boating and walking opportunities.

Phone(s):

03 572 9100 (Renwick Office) 03 521 1806 (Nelson Lakes Visitor Centre)
Address:
10 Waihola Place, Waihola, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

On neat level grounds34km south of Dunedin, this park is almost at the edge of the calm waters of Lake Waihola. Good swimming and water skiing are attractions. Bordered by trees, it has 76 power sites. Both kitchens have TV_s and dining space, and all cooking appliances are provided. The two well kept amenities blocks, have showers with their own hot water unit. The laundry is well equipped with auto machines. Launch your boat from the ramp or jetty, swim or water ski. There are many walks and activities in this area. Your friendly host is Mary-jo Tent sites here are $13 (per night), for powered sites it cost $16.50 for an adult. It is $8 for children under 12 and $4 for children under 4 per night.

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Phone(s):

03 4178908
Address:
6249 Lake Road, SH38 Lake Waikaremoana, Te Urewera., Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Follow the Rainforest Route (SH38) from Rotorua or Wairoa to Waikaremoana Holiday Park, situated in a beautiful and tranquil bay on the shores of Lake Waikaremoana, the spiritual home of Nai Tuhoe. Great place to base yourself to explore all Te Urewera and Waikaremoana has to offer from short walks, waterfalls, stunning views, bird watching, trout fishing, swimming, kayaking, boating or just relax and soak up the scenery. Camp lakeside with views across the lake to the lush backdrop of native bush There is a well stocked General Store on site with snacks, groceries, petrol & diesel, fishing licences, fishing gear, visitor information and more. Large communal kitchen divided into bays with a stove, hotplates, microwaves, large fridges and freezers. There is an adjoining dining area with great lake views and alfresco dining. Newly refurbished main ablution block including disabled access facilities and other toilet blocks conveniently located around the park. Also available is the automated laundry, card phone, dumps stations, overnight public car park, boat jetty and fish cleaning station. Barbeques are available to hire. Bikes are welcome. No pets are allowed in the Holiday Park or Te Urewera. Tent sites from $15 and powered sites from $18 per adult.

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Phone(s):

06 8373826
Address:
316 Kaitoke Road, Kaitoke, New Zealand, Whanganui, Manawatu, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

 Formerly Scoutlands Likeside Camp Ground.

Off SHwy 3, this hidden gem is just 4 km south of Wanganui beside pretty
Lake Wiritoa. The groomed grounds are huge (5 hectares) and you can camp
either in the bays beside the roadside macracarpa hedge or at the other end
(up past the caretaker’s house) on the tree-shaded lakefront. 28 powered
sites and unlimited tenting space make for a relaxed camping experience.
There are several blocks of well-appointed, spotlessly clean amenities around
the grounds. The water is from an Artisian well. Kayaks and canoes are
available for hire for campers or try the confdence course, fshing or hiking.
There is a dump site. No animals please. Your friendly hosts are Darryl and
Jackie. There is a dump site here  - Bring Marshmallows to Toast!

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Phone(s):

027 451 2905
Email/Contact Us: jd.dowman@gmail.com
Address:
79 Lake Rotokawau Rd, Tikitere, New Zealand, Central Plateau, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Located on a 120 acre property at Tikitere,15 km from central Rotorua, this
camp includse an extensive range of activities such as heated and cold pools,
a lake amongst surrounding farmland, bush walks, glow worms, kayaking, tennis
and horse riding by arrangement. More exciting activities such as archery, slug
guns, and a climbing wall, but the camping facilities are minimal with the kitchen,
showers, and toilets all situated some distance from the actual camping area.
There is however disabled facilities, plentiful water and dump station, as well
as plenty of shady trees around the 16 powered sites camping sites, and many
tent sites. A Christian youth camp that caters mainly to groups, weekends are
best for short term stays. Powered from $20 for two adults, non-powered for
$15 for two adults.

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Phone(s):

07 3503010
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Address:
2 Clifden Hwy, Tuatapere, New Zealand, Southland, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Manicured lawns and tidy hedges, landscaped gardens and organic veges, caf_ dining and home-made baking. All this and more at this lovely motel and camping ground complex. Clean and tidy kitchen/dining with all amenities, including full stoves with pots and pans, the TV lounge is adjacent. Ablutions are clean and tidy and there are three laundries. At the entrance to the camp is a popular restaurant for delicious meals, excellent coffee, and a large deck with BBQ area where you can book in for the camp. Inside, the new relaxation area with pool table, flat screen TV, computer stations, juke box, and pull down movie screen has lots of comfy couches scattered around. From this base you can hike the Hump Ridge Track, or check your emails on the free wifi. Ten power points and nine unpowered sites are in a flat area close to native trees, there is also a dump station. Your hosts are Craig Rutland and Violaine Duma. Powered sites are $16 for adults and $14 for non-powered sites. Children under 13 years are half price, toddlers under two years are free.

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Alerts:

Alerts Modified Date: 2024-6-3 > 4WD access only

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation
Address:
Lawrence Road, Kaweka Forest Park. Department of Conservation: Hawkes Bay Visitor Centre, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Around 1.5 hours drive west of Napier, is a pleasant basic campsite surrounded
by pine trees. Facilities include toilets, BBQ area and cooking shelter, with
water supply from the stream. Please note: logging trucks use the road, so
drive slowly and keep left.

Phone(s):

06 834 3111
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Address:
982 Rongotea Road, Kairanga, New Zealand, Whanganui, Manawatu, North Island

DESCRIPTION:


There are showers, toilets and a kitchen available. You can use the lounge in
the Lodge. Enjoy a BBQ on a lazy summer evening. Unpowered sites are $12
to $15. Your hosts are Denise and Richard.

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Phone(s):

06 324 8868
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Address:
103 Malvern Street, Dunedin, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

With bush walks at your back door and the city minutes away this compact
park has 46 neat, level sites with taps. The kitchen is well equipped and the
dining hall has a comfortable communal tables and chairs. Off this room is a TV
annexe and down the hall are the toilets and showers which include a disability
suite. The laundry has plenty of automatic machines and there is a dump point
and well equipped children’s playground. You can leave your van tethered
and use the weekday bus service to the city. Surrounded by tall trees and a
gentle stream around two sides, there is the added attraction of glow worms!
Running this camp are John and Beryl. Tent and power sites $38 for 2 people,
a minimum charge of $24.

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Phone(s):

03 4679936

Cabins, onsite caravans, Powered sites, non-powered sites, Summer Season sites.

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Address:
18 Lucas Drive, Leithfield Beach, Leithfield, Leithfield Beach Mail Centre, Canterbury, South Island 7841

DESCRIPTION:

Leithfield Beach Holiday Park is a family orientated seaside camp located in North Canterbury with popular cafés and other attractions of the Hurunui District nearby.
Accommodation consists of power and tent sites, some with sea views, one cabin and three onsite caravans. The basic beach facilities are spotless, and the shared kitchen has an alfresco dining patio. Amenities are contemporary and include wheelchair access.
The facilities at the camp include a tennis court and a children's pool. Fishing, swimming and bush walks are some of the major recreational activities in the area.
There is a camp store that is open 7 days a week and takeaway caravan operating weekends.

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Phone(s):

03 314 8518
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Dog Policy:

A pet zone is available on request.

Last Update:

8/5/2023
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Address:
38 Parker Avenue, Levin, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand, Whanganui, Manawatu, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This smart urban camp has spacious grounds that are well laid out in a circular fashion and bordered by sheltering hedges. Boasting large trees in the park, there are 33 powered sites and at least 50 spaces for tents. The communal kitchen/dining room is large and modern and there is a bookcase in the TV and games room. The ablutions are spotless and well maintained and have individual family/disabled access shower units, plus communal washrooms. A brand new children’s playground is centrally located and picnic tables are available along with other extras such as a dog-friendly zone, coin internet kiosks and wireless hotspot. A new outdoor BBQ/dining area is complete. Dump station provided. Your hosts are Repi & Debbie Wright. 

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Phone(s):

06 368 3549
Email/Contact Us: stay@levinholidaypark.co.nz

Unpowered is $10 per person, powered is $15 for a campervan - this includes the $2 charge to take the scenic walk and a dump station too. This camp may be closed from beginning June to September.

Address:
15 Ashers Road, Kapuka, Invercargill, Southland, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This lovely spot is definitely a secret waiting to be discovered. Clean modern facilities consisting of toilets, a communal shelter and a children's playground, and parking on hard stands. Take a stroll around the gardens and the lake, which was once a lignite pit, walk over the bridges, enjoy the birdlife and plantings, or take a guided tour. Have a coffee or a meal at the cafe (closed Mon and Tues) and read all about the history of the area, or visit the covered garden. Your friendly hosts are Maree, Barry, Eunice and Charlie. Unpowered is $10 per person, powered is $15 per person - this includes the $2 charge to take the scenic walk and a dump station too. This camp may be closed from beginning June to September. Note that they can only take self-contained vehicles.

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Phone(s):

03 239 5040
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@lignitepit.co.nz
Address:
S Hwy 1 Paraparaumu North, Paraparaumu, Wellington/Wairarapa, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Just off the motorway, turn off at the Lindale exit north of Paraparaumu. Lindale Farm Park tourist complex is right next door and the popular Southwards Car Museum just 5 minutes away. 45 fully-serviced lawn sites have shrub surrounds for privacy and the smart amenities. The well equipped kitchen has a phone and there is an appealing and comfortable TV room. There is a disabled access suite in the ablutions, fully automatic laundry equipment and a dump station. Your hosts are Mick and Audrey. All sites $26 for one person, $42 for two people.

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Phone(s):

04 2988046
Email/Contact Us: lindalemotorpark@xtra.co.nz

Last Update:

5/10/2022
Address:
287a Okuti Valley Road, Little River, Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Affordable accommodation close to Akaroa. Peaceful riverside sites for nature lovers.

Powered caravan, camper + Tent Sites

Prices are here.

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Phone(s):

03 325 1014 or 021 611 820
Website:
Email/Contact Us: littlerivercamp@gmail.com
Address:
RD 1,Karamea, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Enjoy a great feed of whitebait at this traditional West Coast pub. Camping is on level ground with 10 power and numerous tent sites, all on grass and with established plantings for shelter. The toilets and showers are all part of the hotel complex, and are clean and tidy. There is no kitchen but you may be able to borrow the BBQ, the washing machine is free and so is the wifi. A children_s playground and great swimming holes are available to entertain, good fishing, both sea and river. Your hosts Wayne and Andrea supply a pickup service to and from the Wangapeka track, and they sometimes allow people who aren't camping to use the showers for a small charge of $5. Tent sites are $15 for two or, with power $20 for two, children under 14 years are free. Long term rates are available and this is a pet friendly camp.

Phone(s):

03 7826752

Overseeing Body:

Waitaki District Council
Address:
Benmore Dam, Loach Laird Road, Benmore, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

One of the six beautiful Waitaki Lakes camping areas.

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Phone(s):

03 4341658
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Address:
3200 Long Bay Road, RD1, Coromandel, Coromandel, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This very popular camp commands a prime position on the beach front.
Follow the signs to Long Bay from the main T-intersection in the middle of
Coromandel township. Discover why this spot is such a great place for fishing!
The camp has two distinct waterfront areas, Long Bay and Tucks Bay. Tucks
Bay has long-drop toilets and no power, but is quietly appealing. The Long
Bay site has bright, clean amenities. The roomy metered showers are tiled
and there appears to be ample modern toilet facilities. The compact kitchen
has two stoves, microwave and TV. A gas BBQ in a roofed shelter offers
a pleasant dining alternative. An automatic laundry and dump station are
provided. Ideally suited for the boatie, fish-cleaning and smoking facilities are
on hand. At the camp entrance, the on-site shop has basic supplies including
expresso coffee, ice creams, bait and ice and a public phone. The camp has
100 sites, 50 with power and most with spectacular views across the bay. Your
hosts, Leanne and Des, can rent you a kayak or paddleboard. Wifi is available
and all sites are from $15 to $ 25 per adult. Seasonal rates apply

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Phone(s):

07 8668720
Address:
352 Lorne-Dacre Road, Roslyn Bush, Southland, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Lorneville Holiday Park is a lovely space in the country. We have many powered sites, cabins & camp facilities. Only 10mins to the city. Long term too.

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Phone(s):

0800 234600
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Last Update:

23/11/2021
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Address:
96 Main Road, Luggate,, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A well-concealed entrance leads to a dual purpose sports ground with provision
for camping around the edge of the field. There are 12 power sites tucked away
all over the place, it gets pretty full in summer. The showers have great pressure
of which there are five. Toilets are round the back
of the main block, there is no kitchen or lounge but an outside sink is provided.
Seating and a couple of fridges are underneath the verandah. The camp is
adjacent to a river with two good swimming holes or you can picnic or BBQ.
From his spot under the veranda, John is your on-site custodian. Unpowered
sites are $10 per person, powered sites $10 per person, kids year 9 down are free. The dump station is $2.

Phone(s):

027 569 5151
Website:

Last Update:

23/06/2024
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Address:
Lumsden Camping Ground, 10 Albion St, Lumsden, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A pleasant little site on the outskirts of Lumsden, with pine shelter belts on two sides and large trees for shade. This well-groomed rural setting boasts 24 power sites, all with a tap and plenty of room for tents. The BBQ is within a sheltered area and while the amenities are homely, they have everything you need. A kitchen/dining with all appliances and cooking and eating utensils, basic but clean ablutions, free hot showers, and a laundry with auto wash and dryer. Just taken over by a new owner, the camp Is in the process of being upgraded, and is sleep in friendly - no pushing people out at 10 in this camp. Just down the road hotel meals are available, petrol and shopping are close by as well. A great fishing area and a peaceful stopover on the way from Te Anau or Queenstown. This is an extremely pet friendly park, there are alpacas on site that can be fed, and a paddock is available if you need somewhere to put your horse. Your very friendly hosts are Trudy and Andy . Sites are $20 per adult and $5 per child and $5 for power.

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Phone(s):

021 0821 3765
Email/Contact Us: andy.trudy@xtra.co.nz
Address:
Lyell, Upper Buller Gorge Road SH6, Inangahua, West Coast, New Zealand, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Number of tent sites - 50 The site of the historic gold-rush town of Lyell, this large grassed campsite is easily accessible. Walk to the battery and take an alternative loop back to the campsite.

Phone(s):

03 7328391
Website:

Last Update:

8/03/2021
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Address:
Madsen's Jetty, Endevour Inlet Private Bag, Picton., Marlborough, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

  • $15 per person per night
    Children 5 and under FREE
  • Facilities include – WC  -  Handbasin  -  Solar Camping Showers (1st come 1st served basis)
  • Picnic Tables -  Hammock – BBQ ($5 charge for use) Plenty of fresh water, Shelter with great views of inlet
  • If you are walking from Ship Cove or Resolution Bay we are an ideal stopover at the end of your 1st days walk. (Times vary from 4 to 5 hours depending on how leisurely you want your walk to be)
  • Packs can be dropped off at our Jetty and kept under cover until your arrival
  • Sites have amazing views over the inlet and the beach is approximately 90 metres away.
  • Water Taxi access at our Jetty | Tent  Hire | Fresh water
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Phone(s):

03 579 8106
Website:
Email/Contact Us: madsen.tonyandkay@gmail.com
Address:
Mahia Beach Motels & Holiday Park 43 Moana Drive, Mahia, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This holiday park is located between Gisborne & Warioa on the sunny Mahia Peninsula. There are beds for every budget - fully self-contained sea-view motel, ground floor motels, cabins, kitchen cabins tent and powered sites are also available.  Ample on-site parking catering to all size tents, campervans, trucks, trailers and boats.

There is world class surfing, safe family swimming fantastic fishing, surf-casting, boogie boarding, golf course and scenic walking tracks, rocket lab launches.

Also there is a great on site Café- The beach café.

Phone(s):

06 837 5830
Website:

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
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Overseeing Body:

Nelson City Council

Dog Policy:

Pet friendly but by arrangement only please.

Last Update:

20/10/2022
Address:
472 Maitai Valley Road, CMB Box 3, Nelson, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Nau mai haere mai, Welcome to the Maitai Valley Holiday Park.

We are currently undergoing renovations this includes groundwork to our drainage system and associated landscaping. The work may continue into the summer period (No work will taking place over the Christmas period) We would like to make you aware that this may have an impact on the quality of your stay with us.

Located minutes from Nelson city centre, we offer affordable camping in a bush-like setting with a variety of activities to suit your taste. Take a walk along the river, go mountain biking / trail running on the many trails in the surrounding hills, or take a dip in the nearby swimming hole.

You can use our kitchen/toilets while camping under the stars amongst the beautiful native trees. Nature and bird life at its best.

Wifi available
Dog friendly
BBQ area

See photos for current charges.
Bookings: maitaivalley@ncc.govt.nz

So come, relax, and enjoy all that the Maitai has to offer!
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Phone(s):

03 548 7729
Email/Contact Us: maitaivalley@ncc.govt.nz
Address:
Makarora, via Haast or Wanaka, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

On the inland route from Haast is this cafe with a camervan park at the
rear. With hedges all around there are ten powered sites on hard stands, four of which are extra-large for oversize vans or caravans. The small basic kitchen has the bare necessities, but enough to get by with, a small seating area, and BBQ area. The modern unisex ablution suites are disability friendly and all facilities were clean and tidy.  In the laundry is a washer and dryer, and a public phone is available. In addition to the cafe you can buy a drink at the bar, refuel, fish, tramp or take a helicopter flight.  Credit card and eftpos available, and your hosts are David and Sue Howe.  Power sites $32 for two adults. Tent sites $12 per person. Family prices available.

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Phone(s):

0800 737371
Address:
Town Point Road, Maketu, New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This charming little camp at Maketu is on absolute beachfront. The sheltered waters provide a wonderful beach playground for children, with rock pools and endless sand. Flat, grassy sites are spread across several seaside terraces connected by flights of steps and all with amazing sea views. The prime, lower-beachfront campervan sites are really quite something! The log-style ablutions are modern with free showers. The smart little kitchen has a TV, the usual appliances, and a covered porch BBQ/dining area with awesome views. The laundry has automatic machines. A licensed seaside cafe/restaurant at the park entrance is a pleasant place to spend some time, and you can get basic food items and takeaway meals here too. Your host is Shane Beech. Camping costs $30 for two people.

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Phone(s):

07 5332165
Address:
195 Arawa Avenue, Maketu, New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

2 km from Maketu and three local beaches, set on an elevated site, this camp
enjoys delightful landscaped gardens with rural views and many homely touches.
Check in at the modern office which carries a few basic supplies. The kids
have a great playground, a large solar heated swimming pool, plus a friendly
pony, birds, turtles etc. The amenities are excellent and include a smart, partly
covered pool next to the kitchen. Here there are modern appliances and a
dining space. The ablutions have free showers, disabled access/family suite and
plenty of bathroom extras. An automatic laundry and dump point are here
too. About 30 sites are available, all with power. When it comes to relaxing,
there is a TV lounge and games room, wireless hotspot and internet kiosks
and a great covered BBQ garden with tables and outdoor lighting. To support
the local kiwifruit industry, the camp has two distinct seasons, a summer one
to cater for holiday makers and a winter one to accommodate the seasonal
workers. Your friendly hosts are Phillip and Rosalie O’Reilly. Camping costs
$12.50 to $15 per person for a powered site and $10 to $12.50 for tents.

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Phone(s):

07 5332222

Last Update:

14/1/2024
Address:
862 Matamau-Ormondville Road, Makotuku, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Makotuku is situated between Dannevirke and Ormondville 19 kms and 7kms respectively.
The Domain is a large tree lined area with large oaks, the grandstand has great history, being the only domain grandstand left in the Tararua district.
Temporarily for Self contained vehicles only, pet friendly with powered and unpowered sites
Fees: $15.00 for powered site, $10 for unpowered

Contacts:

Lyle 027 590 1453
Helen 021 215 3833
John 027 328 7992

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Phone(s):

Lyle 027 590 1453
Email/Contact Us: makotukudomain@gmail.com
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Address:
86 Cathedral Dr, Manapouri 9643, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

There are not many camps with a Morris Minor graveyard at the centre! A
quirky camp in a peaceful setting, overlooking Lake Manapouri. There are
plenty of sheltered, private camp sites amongst the trees on which to pitch your tent or park your van, the sites in front have fabulous lake and mountain views. A homely central kitchen and dining area is well lit with big windows and a skylight, and there are a handy collection of utensils, pots and pans. The laundry has coin operated washers and clothes dryers, an ironing board and iron. The games room is full of pin ball machines and other electronic games are available for your entertainment. There is a classic old style childrens’ playground, and bookings for Fiordland trips and cruises can be made at the office. The camp is a departure point for Doubtful Sound cruises and there is a free pick up from the doorstep. Your lovely host is Joelle Nicholson, assisted by her two sons. Unpowered sites from $18 per adult, power sites $38 for two people.

Phone(s):

(03) 249-6624
Email/Contact Us: stay@manapourimotels.co.nz
Address:
Mangamate Falls,Kaimanawa Forest Park., Mangatutu Hot Springs, Makahu Road, Puketitiri 4184, Central Plateau, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Mangatutu Hot Springs is a popular camping, picnic and fishing spot, and a starting point for tramping, hunting or day walks up the Mohaka River and further into the Kaweka Forest Park. Mangatutu hot springs, Kaweka Forest Park. Photo: Dick Clark. Mangatutu hot springs There are barbecues, picnic tables and toilets located in secluded clearings among the manuka surrounds, and there are access tracks descending to the Mohaka River. The main feature here is the thermal springs. Thermal water issues from a deep, undercut, steaming hole on the top terrace. The water trickles down a riverside bluff and after a short way is channelled into two pools.

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07 3661080
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Address:
S Hwy 2, Waioweka Gorge - Department of Conservation, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, North Island

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Number of tent sites - 20 Camp beside one of the few remaining historic Howe truss bridges. Walks from the campsite include Little Manganuku and the Manganuku track. Good river fishing.

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Phone(s):

07 3156103
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Address:
143 Ruahine Rd, Mangaweka, 4797, Whanganui, Manawatu, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Mangaweka is halfway between Wellington and Taupo. Just north of the
township turn east onto Ruahine Road and travel 1 km to this great riverside camp. You will also fnd a small children’s playground and wood-fred BBQ’s. Facilities are simple and include cooking shelter with sinks and power outlets Flush toilets and hot water showers. A great spot for swimming, fshing, rafting and kayaking. Your hosts are Paul and Tricia Eames.

Wifi - no  

Hot Showers -  $3 token operated, purchased at Awastone 

Kitchen - cooking shelter for you to use your items 

Pets - Yes

Bookings -no

Laundry - No

Powered sites - yes


Prices based on a per night basis

$9 per person -  unpowered

$24 per site - with power first 2 people, any additional person is $9

$5 per children under 16yrs  - under 5 is free

 

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Phone(s):

(06) 382 5744 or NZ only 0800 655 747
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Address:
2 Mangawhai Heads Rd, Mangawhai Heads, 0505, Northland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Mangawhai Heads Holiday Park is right on the estuary. This camp is divided
in two by the entrance road. On the south side level sites are fairly open,
with a few trees. Up to 88 power sites and 111 tent sites. Good beachstyle
metred ablutions. A bright sunny kitchen has ceramic hobs, ovens, fridge
and plenty of bench space, but no inside dining. A good automatic laundry is
alongside. On the north side of the road is the camp office leading to a more
secluded setting, with some attractive sheltered spots for tenting and views
directly through the Heads to the ocean. Here there is an attractive play area,
a block of basic toilets and two showers that are handy. ($1 for 7 minutes)
This is a lovely coastal spot with a choice of camping amenities. The hosts here
are Richard and Noela Gunson. Power sites are $18 per adult, $8 per child
and tent sites are from $16 per adult. Seasonal rates apply.

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Phone(s):

09 4314675
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Last Update:

24/07/2023
Address:
Ohakune Mountain Road, Ohakune-Department of Conservation, Central Plateau, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Number of tent sites - 12 (6 are suitable for campervans) Camp in the forest on the flanks of Mount Ruapehu in the Tongariro National Park.

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Phone(s):

06 3850010
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Address:
Toru Street No 33, Mapua, Nelson, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This popular holiday resort is a holiday in itself as there is so much for both children and adults to do. A summer programme is run to keep the kids busy, and in addition to tennis, a swimming pool, and adventure play grounds, there is a large sandy beach where petanque and volleyball take place. A restaurant has a roof top caf_ overlooking the water and there are around 200 sites are available. The kitchens are good, with gas and microwave cooking and a dining patio off one, plus BBQs. There are numerous shower and toilet blocks and the big, comfortable TV and recreation room opens to an extensive deck. A large laundry, central to the camp, has auto machines, there is a dump station, and internet access is available. Your hosts are Gary, Erica and June. Unpowered sites are $34 to $40, or with power $34 to $50 for two, please note that seasonal price changes apply. Pets by arrangement, except in December and January, and no cats because of native wildlife. The park is clothes optional with designated _no clothes_ areas in February and March only.

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Phone(s):

03 5402666
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Maraehako Bay Retreat, 8536 State Highway 35, Waihau Bay, 3199, New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Just east of Whanarua Bay is relaxed, basic camping in a tranquil inlet right by
the sea. There is a large area for camping with many pleasant grassy campsites
under the pohutukawa trees beside the beach. Drums are provided for fres
on the beach. There are no power sites here and no kitchen. A total of 12
toilets and 8 hot showers all coin operated at $1 for a shower. You are able
to hire kayaks Take aways, refreshments and some provisions are available on
site. Bea is your host. No dogs please.Adults $15, $10 Children aged 5-15

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Phone(s):

07 325 2901
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Powered Camping Sites:
The Spacious 7m X 7m Campervan sites are mostly grassed.

Each site includes Power, Water, Waste, 24 hour access to the common areas that contain TV lounge, bathrooms, kitchen, dining and Free WiFi.

Non Powered – Tent Sites:
Choose your own Non Powered – tent site at the Te Anau Lakeview Kiwi Holiday Park, each site includes 24 hour access to the common areas that contain TV lounge, bathrooms, kitchen, dining and our Free WiFi.

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Address:
77 Manapouri – Te Anau Highway, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

The family owned Kiwi Holiday Park is situated on the southern shore of Lake Te Anau. We invite you to experience Fiordland National Park from our spacious Lakeside Holiday Park. Our quiet established park has amazing lake and mountain views, children's play area, Free Barbecues, picnic tables, Sky TV, IAC and wireless internet, laundries, sauna/spa bath, communal bathrooms and kitchens.

Phone(s):

03 249 7457
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Alerts:

Alerts Modified Date: 2024-11-18 > Predator control for Mauria Valley area

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation
Address:
Lewis Pass, Maruia, West Coast, New Zealand, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Number of tent sites - 20 This is a large campsite. Explore the Lewis Pass area from here. There is a short walk to the sluice box, or follow the Lake Daniell Track. There are natural hot pools on both sides of Lewis Pass.

Phone(s):

03 732 8391
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Address:
8 West Beach, Waitara, Taranaki, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Tucked a little back from the beach, but with easy access, this mature and tidy
camp has a perimeter of large shelter trees and the wide, open spaces of
Marine Park next door. There are a number of well established permanent
house buses and similar but travelling campers are accommodated in separate,
uncluttered areas with tall, hedged borders and plenty of room to move. The
rustic outdoor wood-fired BBQ has some nice plantings and leads into the
serviceable and well-scrubbed kitchen. The ablutions are clean and well lit.
The laundry has coin-operated machines and a dump point is provided. Pets
are welcome. Your hosts is Dawn. Non Powered Sites are $10 per person.
Powered sites are $12 per person. Children 5-10 half price. Children under
5 free. CASH ONLY site (no eftpos available)

 

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Phone(s):

06 754 7121
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Waitomo District Council

Last Update:

19/08/2020
Address:
1 Rauparaha Street, Marokopa, Waikato, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Rustic outback camping, on the scenic west coast but not right on the beach. Travelling the sealed road from Waitomo Caves takes less than an hour, and meanders through some interesting countryside (check out the Natural Limestone Bridge, Piripiri Caves and Marakopa Falls). The camping paddock is ringed by mature trees, with towering hills behind and views to the estuary. Check in at the village shop (which has basic supplies) in the old school building at the camp entrance. This also houses the main amenities which include: a communal room with a pool table and TV, a kitchen with a covered dining/BBQ area, an automatic laundry and new ablutions block with unisex free showers (x6), toilets and basins. Another toilet block is provided at the other end of the camp. There are tennis courts free for campers use, and it is a reputed to be a fisherman's camp (complete with two wood smokers, outdoor cook-up area and fish-cleaning facilities). Your cellphone will likely be out of range, vodafone and free wi fi hot spot is outside the shop. Fill-up before you head away to this camp as there is nowhere to refuel here. Your hosts are Yvette and Hugh. The cost is $20 per adult on power and non power sites per night. This is a KiwiCash camp; you can register here https://kiwicash.web-rooms.com/login

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Phone(s):

07 878 8077
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@waitomo.govt.nz
Address:
10 Dublin Street West, Martinborough, Wellington/Wairarapa, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

A great little friendly camp in vineyard country! The camp layout and new rustic-inspired amenities complex, complement the surrounding vines and village atmosphere. It is an easy walk to the numerous wineries, shops, caf_s and restaurants of the town centre and the town pool is right next door! Camp under the trees and enjoy the modern kitchen with gas BBQ, deck, lounge, laundry and shower block. Hire a bike to cruise the vineyards. There are 20 powered sites and room for about 20 tents with a dump station provided. A play area for young children has been built, and a petanque court for the Mum_s and Dads. All sites are from $20 per person and $12 for children. Seasonal and special event rates apply. Your hosts are Frank and Lisa.

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0800 780909
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
Address:
66 Church Rd, Matakohe, 0593, New Zealand, Northland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Here is a special little camp with welcoming, helpful hosts. Set in 20 acres of land, the _business area_ occupies an elevated platform overlooking the Kaipara harbour on both sides. A track leads you down to the beach. The sites are gently terraced with each level offering private nooks surrounded by trees, and each has its own picnic table. There are 30 neat sites (some with individual lights). First class amenities are set in a colonial style building. The kitchen/lounge and dining area are lavishly equipped and stylish with a comfortable TV area. Free gas BBQ_s are available. An on-site store provides basics. Wireless and broadband internet are available. You can enjoy a game of Petanque, while, for the children, there is an adventure play area. A very comfortable stay while you enjoy water views over the Kaipara. Visit the Matakohe Kauri Museum at the entrance and dine at the hotel next door. Your hosts are Vanessa and Francis. All sites are $20 per person, Children under 14yrs are $10. Seasonal rates may apply.

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Phone(s):

09 4316431
Address:
S Hwy 27, Waharoa, Matamata, Waikato, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Heading north from Matamata, (about 8 km) keep an eye out for the entrance
to the Matamata Aerodrome (and camp) on your right - just north of the
Ruangaiti marae. A popular camp spot for plane-spotters, the pleasant grounds
have some shady trees and unobstructed views of the runway and ranges.
There are around 40 powered sites and abundant tent sites, with room for
large vehicles to manoeuvre. The kitchen is generously proportioned and
comes with plenty of hot points, rangettes, a microwave and lots of fridge/
freezers. A covered porch/dining area commands a great view across the
aerodrome. The ablutions are bright and clean and double as the laundry. No
animals are allowed here. Skydiving and gliding are offered - although you’ll
need to ring the camp manager, ahead of time to arrange.
Un-powered sites $13.50 per person and powered sites $15.50 per person.

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Phone(s):

07 8888386
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Matauri Bay Holiday Park, Matauri Bay Road, Matauri Bay, New Zealand, Far North, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

The vista of Matauri Bay spreads below you as you descend along a short
but winding road. The camp is outlined with Norfolk pines running into level
campsites at the northern end of the beach. A barrier arm entry system
operates. The seven days store/office has a liquor license and sells petrol,
diesel and LPG, along with general supplies. Dive bottle fills are also available.
The amenities block has a basic kitchen with plenty of sinks, communal fridge
and a full stove, extra hobs and two microwaves. Two BBQs with outdoor
seating, or visit the fish and chips kiosk in holiday time. There are plenty of
ablutions, curtained showers open to a communal dressing space. Washing
machines and dryers are in separate rooms. Campers have card access to the
amenities. At peak season this is a very busy camp. Your hosts are Maggie
and Brian Grimwood. Peak season prices are $24 per adult (minimum $48
per site) plus $8 for power. Seasonal rates apply.

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Phone(s):

09 4050525
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