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Lake Ōkāreka Campsite


No. of tent sites:

12

Fires Allowed?:

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

Access to Campsite:

By boat, campervan or car.

Fees:

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

Adult (18+ years): $15 per night
Child (5–17 years): $7.50 per night
Infant (0–4 years): free

Passes
The DOC Campsite Pass can be used at this campsite.

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Lake Ōkāreka Campsite offers a peaceful retreat amidst beautiful natural surroundings. Many campers appreciate the well-maintained facilities, including clean toilets and showers, as noted by users on TripAdvisor. A frequent highlight is the stunning lake views, perfect for kayaking and fishing, which adds to its allure. Some visitors from Google Reviews point out the friendly staff and the serene atmosphere, making it ideal for families and couples alike. However, a few guests note that the site can get busy during peak season, which may impact the overall experience. Overall, Lake Ōkāreka Campsite strikes a lovely balance between nature and essential amenities, making it a solid choice for campers seeking tranquility.

Overseeing Body:

Details of this camp are courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No dogs. sorry.

Last Update:

11/07/2023
Address:
Central Plateau, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Located in Lake Ōkāreka Scenic Reserve in the Bay of Plenty region.

This lakeside campsite is only 15 minutes from Rotorua. You can swim or fish in the lake.

Bookings not required - first come, first served.

 

Phone(s):

07 349 7400
Website:
Email/Contact Us: rotorua@doc.govt.nz

No. of tent sites:

12

Fires Allowed?:

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

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