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Dog Policy:

By arrangement

Last Update:

11/06/2022
Address:
22 The Promenade, Takapuna, 622, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

From South and Harbour Bridge: exit Esmonde Road. Second left into Barry's Point Road. Carry on to traffic lights and turn right into Anzac St. 2nd roundabout left into Hurstmere Rd. The Promenade is next on right. From North: Exit Northcote Rd. Follow signs to Takapuna. 2nd roundabout left into Hurstmere Rd. The Promenade is next on right. This is definitely a top spot! Absolute beachfront camping, right next to the water - with superb views of Rangitoto Island. The busy Takapuna shopping centre is just a block away, the local beach reserve and boat ramp are next door and there's a new modern cafe at the camp entrance. The camp area is quite open, but the growing palm trees add a tropical touch. The large outdoor deck alongside the kitchen has a gas BBQ, space for dining and spectacular views! The kitchen is powered by gas and has a microwave and plenty of fridge space. A large laundry offers automatic equipment and an ironing board. The ablutions are starting to date, with plenty of mirrors and roomy shower cubicles, including a disabled access suite. A  key combination system operates for access to these services (code available from the office). Other extras include a car wash, internet _caravan_ and wireless hotspot. 25 casual camping sites are available; with waterfront sites costing $69 for two people, standard powered sites $59 for two.

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(09) 489 7909
Address:
Deerys Rd, Orere Point,, Auckland, North Island 2585

DESCRIPTION:

The park is on the scenic route south of Orere Point. It is well signposted,
and the Pou (Maori carved totem poles) mark the entry to the park. There
are two camping grounds; one on the beach and the other on an elevated
site above the beach. Sites are grassy and serviced only by vault toilets,
taps and an outdoor cold shower. The park has good driving roads and the
beach has BBQ’s and picnic tables. Campsites are $13 for adults, $6 for
children. There is no charge for preschoolers. There is also two designated
areas for self-contained campervans. Annual passes are available
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09 301 0101
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Auckland Regional Council Parks
Address:
Tawharanui Peninsula,, Auckland, North Island 0986

DESCRIPTION:

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

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Phone(s):

09 3662000
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Auckland Council
Address:
265 Kawakawa Bay Coast Road, Orere Point, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

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

Booking campgrounds with an underage group

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

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

You will need to:

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

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

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

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

 

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Phone(s):

(09) 366 2000

No. of tent sites:

15

Fires Allowed?:

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

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No dogs, sorry.

Last Update:

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

DESCRIPTION:

Situated on Great Barrier Island.

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

Phone(s):

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

Overseeing Body:

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

DESCRIPTION:

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

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09 301 0101
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Address:
1748 E Coast Rd, Orere Point, Whakatiwai 2473, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

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

09 301 0101
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Overseeing Body:

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

DESCRIPTION:

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

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Phone(s):

09 301 0101

Overseeing Body:

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

DESCRIPTION:

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

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Phone(s):

09 366 2000
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Address:
522 Swanson Road, Ranui, Auckland, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

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

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Phone(s):

09 8322995
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