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Cape Reinga
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Kaitaia
Conservation
CAMPSITES
LEGEND
Maungataniwha
Forest
Herekino
Raetea
Forest
Forest
Omahuta
Forest
Bay of Islands/Pewhairangi
Regional Visitor Centre
Kerikeri
Puketi
Forest
Warawara
Forest
Opua
Forest Waikino
Forest
Campsite
1
Mataraua
Forest
9
6
Russell
Forest
Kaikohe
12
Waipoua
Forest
TE IKA
A MĀUI
NORTH
ISLAND
10
5
1
Marlborough
Forest
Pukenui
Forest
Kaihu Houto
Forest Forest
7
Kaiikanui
Forest
WHANGAREI
14
Tangihua
Forest
Dargaville
DOC Visitor Centre
8
Mangawhai Heads
12
11 12
10
1
13
14
Great Barrier
Island (Aotea)
Town / city
Warkworth
16 17
16
18
19
15
1
Orewa
Great Walk
Helensville
25
AUCKLAND
Whitianga
Auckland
Visitor Centre
National / provincial highway
Coromandel
Forest Park
20 21
Thames
Kauaeranga
25 Visitor Centre
Pukekohe
Waiuku
PUBLIC CONSERVATION LAND
2
Tuakau
22
Whangamata
25
26
2
Paeroa
26
National park
Waihi
27
Kaimai Mamaku
Conservation
Te Aroha Park
Katikati
1
Huntly
Ngaruawahia
2
Morrinsville
TAURANGA
26
Conservation park
Raglan
27
HAMILTON
23
Matamata
Te Puke
29
1
33
Te Awamutu
Reserve
31
Edgecumbe
23
TOKOROA
30
Te Kuiti
4
Marine reserve
EGMONT
NATIONAL
PARK
Opunake
Murupara
Rangitaiki Visitor Centre TE UREWERA
NATIONAL PARK
Whirinaki
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
5
1
41
WHANGANUI
NATIONAL
PARK
40
49
38
46
Wairoa
39
TONGARIRO
NATIONAL
PARK 1
Kaimanawa
Forest
Park
41
Kaweka
Forest
Park
Basic campsites and campsites difficult to access by
road are not listed here, you'll find information on
these campsites at doc.govt.nz/campsites.
Enjoy your journey!
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5
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Ohakune
Raetihi
3
Waiouru
49
Ohakune
Visitor Centre
Normanby
Hawera
NAPIER
Hawke’s Bay Regional
Visitor Centre
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HASTINGS
Taihape
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50
2
WANGANUI
Ruahine
Forest
Park
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Otane
Waipawa
Waipukurau
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enjoy and explore the great outdoors. This map
highlights the campsites managed by the Department
of Conservation (DOC) throughout New Zealand that
are accessible by campervans and other vehicles.
Marton
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2
Bulls
Feilding
3
Dannevirke
Ashhurst
1
3
56
Pahiatua
Foxton
57
2
Shannon
Otaki
50
1
Woodville
PALMERSTON
NORTH
LEVIN
Eketahuna
Tararua
Forest
Park
45
46
2
47
MASTERTON
Carterton
Greytown
Featherston
2
1
53
LOWER HUTT
WELLINGTON
Wellington
Visitor Centre
GISBORNE
Frasertown
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38
onservation Campsites are places to relax,
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4
Tongariro National
Park Visitor Centre
Stratford
Dawson Falls
Visitor Centre
Eltham
35
Te Urewera National Park
Visitor Centre
1
C
35
Turangi
44
43
Inglewood
2
37
41
Egmont National Park
Visitor Centre
45
5
1
Lake
Taupo
Taumarunui
43
Waitara
NEW PLYMOUTH
Lepperton
32
33
34
TAUPO
3
3
30 31
32
Pureora
Forest Park
45
2
38
25
30
3
Oakura
Kawerau
29
Pureora
Forest Park
24
Marine mammal sanctuary
Opotiki
30
28
ROTORUA
Whakarewarewa
State Forest
Park
5
1
Raukumara
Conservation
Park
35
WHAKATANE
Ohope
5
Putaruru
3
Otorohanga
Conservation area
35
27
2
Cambridge
Pirongia
Forest Park
Rimutaka
Forest
Park
Martinborough
51 48
49
Aorangi
Forest
Park
0
25
50
100 km
2
WHAT TO EXPECT
SERVICED CAMPSITES
$15* adult; $7.50 youth/child
Flush toilets, tap water, kitchen/cooking bench, hot showers, rubbish
collection and road access for all types of vehicles. Laundry facilities,
BBQs, fireplaces, cookers and picnic tables may be provided.
FREEDOM CAMPING
Experience New Zealand by camping responsibly. If you do wish to
freedom camp, ask at Visitor Centres to find out where local restrictions
exist as instant $200 fines now apply. For more information about
freedom camping see doc.govt.nz/freedomcamping or camping.org.nz.
You could get a $200 instant fine by:
SCENIC CAMPSITES
$10* adult; $5 youth/child
Toilets, tap water supply and vehicle or boat access. Wood BBQs and
fireplaces, cold showers, picnic tables, a cooking shelter and rubbish
bins may be provided.
ff Freedom camping overnight where there is a no camping sign.
STANDARD CAMPSITES
$6* adult; $3 youth/child
Toilets (usually composting or pit), water supply (tap, stream, or lake)
and vehicle or boat access. Wood BBQs and fireplaces, cold showers,
picnic tables, a cooking shelter and rubbish bins may be provided.
ff Depositing waste while freedom camping.
Age categories for fees:
Adult: 18+ years;
Youth/child: 5–17 years;
Infants: 0–4 years no charge.
* Some pricing exceptions do
apply—check the individual
campsite listing to confirm.
BASIC, BACKCOUNTRY and
GREAT WALKS campsites
are not featured on this map.
Visit doc.govt.nz/campsites
or greatwalks.co.nz for more
information.
BOOKING AND PAYING FEES
Some campsites need to be booked in
advance, either online at booking.doc.
govt.nz or at any DOC Visitor Centre. If
a booking is required, it is noted on this
map. Charges may apply when booking
through a Visitor Centre. Check the
website as over time, more campsites
will able to be booked online.
Self-registration envelope
Where bookings are not required, pay
fees via the self-registration system at
the campsite, or at a Visitor Centre.
Fees are generally charged per person,
per night, and reflect the level of facilities and services provided.
Powered sites are $3 extra per person.
PLANNING YOUR TRIP
NZMCA PASSES
New Zealand Motor Caravan Association
(NZMCA) pass holders: check your pass for
exemption dates or special conditions, and that
your pass is valid at your intended destination.
ff Freedom camping overnight where there is a self-contained
sign and you are not using an approved NZ Standard selfcontained vehicle.
GRAVEL ROADS AND INSURANCE
If you are driving a rental vehicle, remember to check whether you are
insured when driving on unsealed roads.
AT THE CAMPSITE
CAMPSITES AND DOGS
Dogs are not permitted at any Conservation Campsite unless the
dogs permitted or dog on a leash symbol is present. With most
campsites located in or near protected areas it is important that dogs
are not taken into places where they may attack native wildlife.
BEWARE OF THIEVES
Remember to lock your vehicle and take your valuables with you.
PROTECT OUR WILDLIFE
Some of these campsites are in areas where native species are
vulnerable to disease. You can prevent spreading disease by following
some simple precautions, including cleaning gear before and after
entering these areas. Look for notices at the campsites and local
DOC Visitor Centres for details.
DIDYMO AND OTHER FRESHWATER PESTS
Didymo, also known as ‘rock snot’, is a exotic alga
that invades waterways. This microscopic pest can be
spread by a single drop of water. Even if you can’t see
it, you could be spreading it.
CHECK, CLEAN, DRY . Stop the spread of didymo
and other freshwater pests. A large number of Conservation
Campsites are near rivers and lakes, so always remember to Check,
Clean, Dry all footwear, bicycles, vehicles, fishing equipment and other
items before entering, and when moving between, waterways. For
more information and cleaning guidelines go to biosecurity.govt.nz/
didymo or doc.govt.nz/stopthespread.
SYMBOLS
State Highway = SH, Visitor Centre = VC, National Park = NP
Number of campsites
Shop
Number of
powered sites
Café
Water from tap
Dump station
Water from stream
Petrol available
Cold shower
Wheelchair accessible
Hot shower
Wheelchair accessible
with assistance
Campfires permitted
Dogs permitted – keep
your dog under control
at all times
BBQ (wood or gas)
Dogs permitted on a
leash at all times
Cookers/electric stove
Information correct at the time of printing. Current information is available
on the DOC website at doc.govt.nz. Feedback about this brochure is welcomed,
please email recreation@doc.govt.nz.
Cover: Port Jackson campsite, Coromandel. Photo: Rob Suisted (naturespic.com)
Editing and design: Publishing Team, DOC National Office
Published by: Department of Conservation, Commercial Business Unit,
PO Box 10420, Wellington, New Zealand | September 2013
NORTHLAND
Cape Reinga
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and fishing—but take care as the beach may be dangerous.
swim, snorkel, surf or walk the Te Paki Coastal Track.
E–N 1607538-6157437 GETTING THERE: 3 km north of Ngataki
along SH1 turn into Rarawa Beach Road. ACCESS: 4 km of gravel.
E–N 1574155-6189320 GETTING THERE: Camp located at the
end of Tapotupotu Road off Cape Reinga Road (SH1), 3 km
south of Cape Reinga. ACCESS: Gravel, steep sections.
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Kapowairua (Spirits Bay)
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4
Maungataniwha
Forest
Herekino
Raetea
Forest
Forest
Omahuta
Forest
1
Opua
Forest Waikino
Forest
12
1
Mataraua
Forest
9
Marlborough
Forest
Kaihu Houto
Forest Forest
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7
Kaiikanui
Forest
Pukenui
Forest
STANDARD
Puriri Bay
SCENIC
90 Overlooking the mouth of Whangaruru Harbour, with
sheltered waters, walking, swimming and boating.
E–N 1723562-6085659 GETTING THERE: Turn off SH1 into
Russell Road, 15 km north of Whangarei. After about 30 km (north
of Ngaiotonga) turn into Whangaruru North Road. ACCESS: Sealed.
BOOKING: Required December – March; can be booked online.
NOTE: Vehicle access to campsite closed 1 May – 31 October.
WHANGAREI
Kapowairua (Spirits Bay), Northland.
Photo: Carolyn Smith
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Tangihua
Forest
Dargaville
20 Camp close to kauri trees and look out for kiwi and short-
E–N 1668562-6098074 GETTING THERE: Turn off SH10 into
Pungaere Road, 600 m north of Waipapa and follow signs to the
camp. ACCESS: 16 km of gravel.
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Russell
Forest
Kaikohe
Puketi
tailed bats. 18-bunk hut and two 3-bunk cabins are also available.
Bay of Islands/Pewhairangi
Regional Visitor Centre
Kerikeri
Puketi
Forest
Warawara
Forest
Waipoua
Forest
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10
5
SCENIC
110+ Camp on the outer Karikari Peninsula in sheltered
E–N 1637275-6145711 GETTING THERE: 25 km southeast of
Kaitaia on SH10, turn into Inland Road at Karikari Peninsula and
follow, then into Matai Bay Road. ACCESS: 2 km of gravel.
45 Camp in a picturesque setting between the beach
E–N 1587447-6190362 GETTING THERE: Follow signposts from
Waitiki landing, off SH1, for 16 km along Te Hapua Road and then
Spirits Bay Road. ACCESS: 16 km of gravel.
Maitai Bay
and private campsites.
STANDARD
(5 min walk) and hills of the Aupouri Peninsula north of Kaitaia.
Kaitaia
STANDARD
65 Camp among trees behind the white sand beach; surfing
Tapotupotu
STANDARD
45 Relax at the northernmost campsite in New Zealand;
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Rarawa
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7
Otamure
SCENIC
130+ Camp in a beach-front setting with large
pōhutukawa trees for shade.
Mangawhai Heads
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10
1
13
14
Great Barrier
Island (Aotea)
Warkworth
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KAURI DIEBACK
Kauri dieback is a disease that attacks and kills
kauri trees. Some Conservation Campsites are
located near kauri trees. To prevent the spread
of kauri dieback, keep to the defined tracks,
clean your footwear, tyres and other equipment
before and after visiting kauri forest areas, and
stay away from kauri tree roots.
Visit kauridieback.co.nz or call 0800 NZ KAURI (0800 695 2874).
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Orewa
E–N 1574155-6189320 GETTING THERE: Go past Hikurangi on
SH1, turn off at Whananaki North Road and travel 27 km. Campsite
is 4 km past Whananaki shop and school. ACCESS: Sealed.
BOOKING: Can be booked online.
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explore the nearby Waipu caves or walk the coastal track.
9
25
Auckland
Visitor Centre
Whitianga
Coromandel
Forest Park
20 21
Thames
SCENIC
300+ Camp behind the sand dunes at Uretiti Beach and
E–N 1731842-6022426 GETTING THERE: Signposted directly off
SH1, approx 5 km north of Waipu. ACCESS: Sealed. BOOKING:
Can be booked online.
Helensville
AUCKLAND
Uretiti
Trounson Kauri Park
12
SCENIC
8 The campground is at the edge of the park, one
of the best examples of hardwood forest in New Zealand.
E–N 1658996-6046743 GETTING THERE: Turn off SH12 into
Trounson Park Road, 40 km north of Dargaville. ACCESS: Sealed
from south, gravel from north.
ands/Pewhairangi
Visitor Centre
Waikino
Forest
SCENIC
75 Sheltered campsite on the edge of Whangapoua estuary
and surf beach. Adjacent to Okiwi Airfield (seasonal service).
6
Russell
Forest
1
11 Whangapoua
E–N 1817893-5997238 GETTING THERE: Whangapoua
Conservation Area, north coast of the island, near Okiwi, on the
Whangapoua estuary. ACCESS: From Auckland via passenger/car
ferry or air. BOOKING: Required; book online.
7
Kaiikanui
Forest
Pukenui
Forest
12 Harataonga
SCENIC
60 Camp under mature trees between two streams
WHANGAREI
ua
t
overlooking Overton Beach with great views of Rakitu Island.
E–N 1823001-5994150 GETTING THERE: Harataonga Recreation
Reserve, east coast via Port Fitzroy Road to Kaitoke. ACCESS:
From Auckland via passenger/car ferry or air. BOOKING: Required;
book online.
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Akapoua Bay, Northland. Photo: DOC
Mangawhai Heads
11 12
10
1
13
14
Great Barrier
Island (Aotea)
Warkworth
16 17
16
15
1
Orewa
13 Awana Beach
SCENIC
60 Grassy campsites next to the child-friendly Awana
GREAT BARRIER ISLAND
(AOTEA)
estuary. Powerful surf break. Don’t forget mosquito repellent.
E–N 1822809-5990750 GETTING THERE: Awana Recreation
Reserve, east coast, Awana. ACCESS: From Auckland via car/
passenger ferry or air. BOOKING: Required; book online.
10 Akapoua Bay
SCENIC
30 In a sheltered bay amongst pōhutukawa trees with good
fishing, swimming and kayaking.
18
19
E–N 1812499-5994425 GETTING THERE: West coast, Port Fitzroy.
ACCESS: From Auckland via passenger/car ferry or air. Good boat
access. BOOKING: Required; book online.
Helensville
14 Medlands Beach
25
AUCKLAND
Whitianga
Auckland
Visitor Centre
SCENIC
70 This sheltered campsite overlooks a tidal stream, and
a popular surfing beach, with safe swimming in the estuary.
E–N 1604620-5470020 GETTING THERE: Oruawharo Creek
Recreation Reserve, southeast coast, south end of Medlands
Beach. ACCESS: From Auckland via passenger/car ferry or air.
BOOKING: Required; book online.
Coromandel
Forest Park
KAURI DIEBACK
Kauri dieback is a disease that attacks and kills
kauri trees. Some Conservation Campsites are
located near kauri trees. To prevent the spread
of kauri dieback, keep to the defined tracks,
clean your footwear, tyres and other equipment
before and after visiting kauri forest areas, and
stay away from kauri tree roots.
20 21
Thames
Kauaeranga
25 Visitor Centre
Pukekohe
Waiuku
2
Tuakau
22
Whangamata
25
26
2
Paeroa
26
Waihi
Kaimai Mamaku
Conservation
Te Aroha Park
Katikati
1
Huntly
Ngaruawahia
2
Morrinsville
TAURANGA
26
Raglan
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27
HAMILTON
Matamata
29
Te Puke
2
Cambridge
Pirongia
Forest Park
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3
35
27
33
Te Awamutu
31
Visit kauridieback.co.nz or call 0800 NZ KAURI (0800 695 2874).
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Edgecumbe
Putaruru
5
30
35
WHAKATANE
Ohope
Opotiki
Raukumara
Conservation
Park
15 Fantail Bay
SCENIC
29 Camp in peaceful surroundings beneath pōhutukawa
WHANGAREI
trees; a track with outstanding views leads to the bushline.
8
Mangawhai Heads
E–N 1808450-5955320 GETTING THERE: 50 km north of
Coromandel. From Coromandel take Colville Road for 22 km to
Whangaahei Junction, then turn left and follow Port Jackson
Road for 28 km. ACCESS: Gravel from Colville. BOOKING: Can be
booked online.
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10
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Warkworth
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15
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Orewa
16 Port Jackson
SCENIC
110+ At the northern tip of the peninsula, this campsite is
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Great Barrier
Island (Aotea)
next to the beach, with stunning coastal views.
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19
E–N 1809781-5959816 GETTING THERE: 58 km north of
Coromandel. Drive to Fantail Bay (as above) and continue along
road for another 8 km. ACCESS: Gravel from Colville. BOOKING:
Can be booked online.
Port Jackson, Coromandel. Photo: Herb Christophers
17 Fletcher Bay
COROMANDEL
ville
Whitianga
Auckland
Visitor Centre
rivers and streams rapidly reaching flood levels in heavy or
prolonged rainfall. Coastal areas can also be affected.
20 21
Waiuku
Thames
Kauaeranga
25 Visitor Centre
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Tuakau
E–N 1814136-5960540 GETTING THERE: 64 km north of
Coromandel. Drive to Port Jackson (as above), but continue 6 km
to the end of the road. ACCESS: Gravel from Colville. BOOKING:
Can be booked online.
W ARNING: Coromandel weather can change very quickly, with
Coromandel
Forest Park
Pukekohe
ideal location for water sports.
Due to demand during Christmas/New Year, we recommend you book
from early to mid-October for northern Coromandel campsites.
25
AUCKLAND
SCENIC
96 This is a beach-front campsite in a farm setting and an
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Whangamata
25
26
2
Paeroa
26
Waihi
27
Kaimai Mamaku
Conservation
Te Aroha Park
Katikati
1
Huntly
Ngaruawahia
2
Morrinsville
TAURANGA
26
Raglan
27
HAMILTON
23
Matamata
Te Puke
29
Cambridge
Pirongia
Forest Park
1
33
Te Awamutu
31
Edgecumbe
Putaruru
3
23
1
TOKOROA
ROTORUA
Whakarewarewa
State Forest
Park
5
30
Opotiki
30
29
35
WHAKATANE
Ohope
5
28
Otorohanga
Te Kuiti
35
27
2
Raukumara
Conservation
Park
Kawerau
2
30 31
34
32
33
Pureora
Forest Park
24
30
3
4
25
32
38
1
5
Murupara
Rangitaiki Visitor Centre TE UREWERA
NATIONAL PARK
37
2
35
Shag Stream
SCENIC
15 This riverside campsite is an ideal base for exploring
the valley.
E–N 1833665-5888280 GETTING THERE: 100 m before the
Kauaeranga Visitor Centre. NOTE: Open from Labour weekend
(Oct) until 30 April.
Hotoritori
SCENIC
30 Mountain biking and horse tracks start at the
campsite, which is adjacent to the river.
Stony Bay, Coromandel. Photo: DOC
E–N 1834095-5890769 GETTING THERE: 3 km north of the
Kauaeranga Visitor Centre.
COROMANDEL CONT.
18 Stony Bay
Whangaiterenga
SCENIC
120+ This is a spacious (5 ha) campsite beside the coast
with good fishing and diving nearby.
E–N 1816877-5956498 GETTING THERE: 55 km north of
Coromandel. Take the Colville Road for 22 km to Whangaahei
Junction, then turn right into Port Charles Road to Stony Bay
Road and follow to end. ACCESS: Gravel from Colville. BOOKING:
Can be booked online.
19 Waikawau Bay
350+
SCENIC
21 Next to a sweeping sandy beach; NZ
dotterel and variable oystercatcher breed north of the campsite.
E–N 1826915-5945852 GETTING THERE: 42 km north of
Coromandel. Take the Colville Road for 22 km to Whangaahei
Junction, turn right into Port Charles Road, then right into
Waikawau Beach Road and follow 5 km to camp. ACCESS:
Gravel from Colville. BOOKING: Required December – March;
book online.
20 KAUAERANGA VALLEY
The following eight campsites are beside the river in the
Kauaeranga Valley.
GETTING THERE: Follow the Kauaeranga Valley Road from
Thames for 14 km to the Visitor Centre. ACCESS: Gravel.
NOTE: Please pay camp fees at Kauaeranga Visitor Centre.
Kahikatea
SCENIC
18 Campsite for self-contained campers only—no tents—
with 4 extra-large sites for buses.
E–N 1833438–5888353 GETTING THERE: 100 m before the
Kauaeranga Visitor Centre. NOTE: Open from Labour weekend
(Oct) until 30 April.
SCENIC
90 Camp near where the Whangaiterenga Stream and
Kauaeranga River meet.
E–N 1835120-5892542 GETTING THERE: 5 km north of the
Kauaeranga Visitor Centre, 2 km north of Hotoritori campsite.
NOTE: Open from Labour weekend (Oct) until 30 April.
Booms Flat
SCENIC
45 Popular and spacious campsite with a historic walk
nearby that passes through native bush.
E–N 1835612-5893058 GETTING THERE: 6 km north of
Kauaeranga Visitor Centre. Third campsite on left past the Visitor
Centre. NOTE: Open from Labour weekend (Oct) until 30 April.
Catleys
SCENIC
30 Campsite is near the river with a short historic walk
nearby.
E–N 1836122-5893347 GETTING THERE: 6.5 km north of
Kauaeranga Visitor Centre, first camp on right past the Visitor
Centre. NOTE: Open from Labour weekend (Oct) until 30 April.
Wainora
SCENIC
30 Campsite is at the start of the Cookson Kauri Walk, a
2 hr 30 min return track with a view down to a large kauri tree.
E–N 1836197-5893822 GETTING THERE: 7 km north of
Kauaeranga Visitor Centre, fourth campsite on left past the Visitor
Centre. NOTE: Open from Labour weekend (Oct) until 30 April.
Totara Flat
SCENIC
30 Camp alongside the river or higher up, and walk on a
boardwalk through forest.
E–N 1836676-5893933 GETTING THERE: 7.5 km north of
Visitor Centre, second campsite on right past the Visitor Centre.
Waikawau Bay, Coromandel. Photo: Herb Christophers
Trestle View
SCENIC
30 Camp at the end of the valley, close to the Billygoat
Basin Track and Webb Creek Track up to the Pinnacles.
E–N 1837150-5894401 GETTING THERE: 9 km north of
Kauaeranga Visitor Centre, last campsite past the Visitor Centre.
21 Broken Hills
SCENIC
45 Camp beside the Tairua River and explore the old
gold mining area; swimming, canoeing and fishing nearby.
E–N 1843327-5889933 GETTING THERE: Turn off SH25 at
Hikuai, opposite Pauanui turnoff. Follow Puketui Valley Road to
end. ACCESS: Gravel.
22 Wentworth
SCENIC
75 Once a large gold mining settlement, now a remote
but comfortable campsite near Wentworth Falls and mines.
E–N 1849966-5874024 GETTING THERE: Turn off SH25 7 km
south of Whangamata into Wentworth Valley Road and follow
to the end. ACCESS: 5 km gravel, small stream ford. BOOKING:
Required December – March. Ph 07 865 7032. Prior approval
from camp manager required for dogs.
Pukekohe
Waiuku
22
Visitor Centre
25
2
Tuakau
Whangamata
25
26
2
Paeroa
26
Waihi
27
Kaimai Mamaku
Conservation
Te Aroha Park
Katikati
1
Huntly
Ngaruawahia
2
Morrinsville
TAURANGA
26
Raglan
27
HAMILTON
23
Matamata
Te Puke
29
1
33
Te Awamutu
31
23
ROTORUA
Whakarewarewa
State Forest
Park
5
1
TOKOROA
30
Te Kuiti
30
3
23 Arohena
24 Ngaherenga
STANDARD
16 Camp beside the towering podocarps that Pureora
Forest is famous for. Look for kākā, kākāriki, robins and
short-tailed bats in the trees around the campsite.
E–N 1823414-5734345 GETTING THERE: Barryville/
Maraeroa Roads, off SH 30, 20 km east of Bennydale adjacent
to Pureora Field Base. ACCESS: Gravel.
25 Kakaho
43
EGMONT
NATIONAL
PARK
Opunake
STANDARD
25 Enjoy a private holiday with easy to reach services.
Walk through thick forest before climbing to a stunning
lookout.
E–N 1836778-5727610 GETTING THERE: Follow Link
Road from Pureora Field Base or Kakaho Road from SH32.
ACCESS: Gravel.
Taumarunui
TAUPO
5
1
41
35
Whirinaki
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
Te Urewera National P
Visitor Centre
47
38
46
39
Tongariro National
Park Visitor Centre
WHANGANUI
NATIONAL
PARK
Stratford
Dawson Falls
Visitor Centre
Eltham
38
4
43
Inglewood
36
Turangi
44
Egmont National Park
Visitor Centre
40
49
TONGARIRO
NATIONAL
PARK 1
41
Kaweka
Forest
Park
5
42
NAPIER
Hawke’s Bay Regional
Visitor Centre
1
HASTINGS
Taihape
4
3
2
Waiouru
49
Ohakune
Visitor Centre
Normanby
Hawera
Kaimanawa
Forest
Park
Ohakune
Raetihi
3
45
Murupara
Rangitaiki Visitor Centre TE UREWERA
NATIONAL PARK
41
Waitara
NEW PLYMOUTH
Lepperton
45
34
37
Lake
Taupo
3
3
5
1
Pureora
Forest Park
Oakura
30 31
32
50 This campsite is on the western shores of Lake Arapuni
on the Waikato River, perfect for fishing and water sports.
E–N 1832829-5772402 GETTING THERE: From Waipapa
Road, turn into Puewhau Road, then Mangare Road, then
Landing Road. Campsite is at the end of Landing Road beside
the Waikato River. ACCESS: Last 1 km winding gravel. Tight
corners for large motor homes.
2
38
25
4
STANDARD
Kawerau
29
Pureora
Forest Park
24
WAIKATO
30
28
Otorohanga
Arohena, Waikato. Photo: DOC
WHAKATANE
Ohope
Edgecumbe
5
Putaruru
3
27
2
Cambridge
Pirongia
Forest Park
50
2
WANGANUI
Ruahine
Forest
Park
1
Otane
Waipawa
Waipukurau
3
Marton
54
2
Bulls
3
Feilding
Dannevirke
Pukekohe
Waiuku
Tuakau
22
Kauaeranga
Visitor Centre
25
2
Whangamata
25
26
2
Paeroa
26
Waihi
27
Kaimai Mamaku
Conservation
Te Aroha Park
Katikati
1
Huntly
Ngaruawahia
2
Morrinsville
TAURANGA
26
Raglan
27
HAMILTON
23
Matamata
Te Puke
29
Pirongia
Forest Park
1
33
Te Awamutu
31
Edgecumbe
Putaruru
3
23
ROTORUA
Whakarewarewa
State Forest
Park
5
1
TOKOROA
30
24
30
5
1
43
EGMONT
NATIONAL
PARK
Opunake
44
WHANGANUI
NATIONAL
PARK
Normanby
Hawera
Lake Okareka, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty. Photo: Nick Lambert
4
47
STANDARD
30 Camp on the shores of Lake Rerewhakaaitu; water
5
E–N 1930738-5800119 GETTING THERE: Off Arawa Street
Turangi
in Matata township. Campground is 200 m across causeway.
ACCESS: Gravel.
Visitor Centre
38
46
2
SCENIC
41 swim
Kaweka
Park lakeside campsite
12 Scenic
15 min
from
Rotorua;
Forest
TONGARIRO
Park
or fish in the lake.
NATIONAL
5
1
PARK
42 THERE: Head east out of
E–N 1894510-5770866 GETTING
Ohakune Rotorua on SH30 towards Whakatane for 1.7 km. Turn right
Raetihi
intoWaiouru
Tarawera Road then left into Okareka Loop Road. At
49
Ohakune
Okareka, turn left into Miller Road. Campsite is on the right
Visitor Centre
NAPIER
Hawke’s
for Bay Regional
where the seal ends. ACCESS: Sealed. NOTE: Not suitable
Visitor Centre
1
vehicles longer than 6 m.
3
50
campsite where trout fishing and water sports are popular.
1
35 Campsite is located beside the Waitawheta River,
known for its trout and some great swimming holes.
STANDARD
100+ Camp alongside the lake in a large
2 and attractive
WANGANUI
3
E–N 1843009-5852854 GETTING THERE: Via Waitawheta
Road, Kennedy Road and Dickey Flat Road. ACCESS: Gravel.
HASTINGS
Taihape
29 Lake Tarawera Outlet
STANDARD
Marton
Bulls
3
35
GISBORNE
30 Rerewhakaaitu—Brett Road
36
A Taupo
coastal setting next to the Matata wildlife refuge,
40
49
4
2
1
Te Urewera National Park birds, good fishing, swimming and walking nearby.
with excellent fishing
and swimming in a family campsite.
41
Park Visitor Centre
3
26 Dickey Flat
35
Whirinaki STANDARD
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
38
39Lake Okareka
Kaimanawa
Forest
Tongariro National28
43
Stratford
Dawson Falls
Visitor Centre
Eltham
BAY OF PLENTY
41
Egmont National Park
Visitor Centre
45
Murupara
Rangitaiki Visitor Centre TE UREWERA
NATIONAL PARK
TAUPO
40
Taumarunui
3
Inglewood
32
33
34
37
27 Matata Campground
Lake
45
2
30 31
32
Pureora
Forest Park
3
Kawerau
38
25
4
Waitara
NEW PLYMOUTH
Lepperton
Raukumara
Conservation
Park
Pureora
Forest Park
3
Oakura
Opotiki
30
29
35
WHAKATANE
Ohope
5
28
Otorohanga
Te Kuiti
35
27
2
Cambridge
Ruahine
E–N 1906584-5767896
GETTING THERE: Via
private forestry
Forest
Otane
Park
Waipawa
ACCESS: Permit
roads from Kawerau township or boat access.
NOTE: Permits for
required for vehicle access via Kawerau.Waipukurau
road 54access are available at kawerauonline.co.nz or at the
2
Kawerau Information Centre,
ph 07 323 6300.
Feilding
Dannevirke
E–N 1904399-5755182 GETTING THERE: Off SH38, turn into
Rerewhakaaitu Rd and follow for 2.7 km. Turn into Brett Road
Frasertown
and follow 4.5 2km to camp entrance (on right). ACCESS: Sealed.
Wairoa
31 Rerewhakaaitu—Ash Pit Road
STANDARD
100+ Camp on the shores of Lake Rerewhakaaitu;
water birds, good fishing, swimming and walking nearby.
E–N 1906898-5757487 GETTING THERE: Off SH38, turn into
Rerewhakaaitu Road and follow for 2.7 km. Turn left into Brett
Road and follow to end. Turn right into Ash Pit Road and follow
1.7 km to camp entrance (on right). ACCESS: 2 km of gravel.
27
Kaimai Mamaku
Conservation
Te Aroha Park
Katikati
2
Morrinsville
TAURANGA
26
27
TON
Matamata
Te Puke
29
1
35
27
2
Cambridge
33
wamutu
5
Putaruru
23
TOKOROA
30
Opotiki
30
28
ROTORUA
Whakarewarewa
State Forest
Park
5
1
Raukumara
Conservation
Park
35
WHAKATANE
Ohope
Edgecumbe
Kawerau
29
2
30 31
32
33
34
Anaura Bay, East Coast. Photo: DOC
Pureora
orest Park
24
0
38
25
5
1
Murupara
Rangitaiki Visitor Centre TE UREWERA
NATIONAL PARK
TAUPO
Lake
Taupo
5
1
41
35
Whirinaki
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
STANDARD
40 Camp, swim, fish, or relax beside the river. Walk through
35
37
32
Pureora
orest Park
34 Omahuru (Ogilvies)
2
the park—take your binoculars for birdwatching.
36
E–N 1960363-5751447 GETTING THERE: 18 km from SH2, south
of Opotiki and approx 4 km south of Wairata, Waioeka Gorge.
ACCESS: Gravel.
GISBORNE
Te Urewera National Park
Visitor Centre
41
35 Mokau Landing
STANDARD
40 Large grassy site between native rainforest and the
38
Turangi
Frasertown
47
8
46
39
l
e
TONGARIRO
NATIONAL
PARK 1
Kaimanawa
Forest
Park
41
Kaweka
Forest
Park
EAST COAST
re
NAPIER
Hawke’s Bay Regional
Visitor Centre
1
HASTINGS
Taihape
50
2
Ruahine
Forest
Park
1
Otane
Waipawa
Waipukurau
54
2
Feilding
Dannevirke
Ashhurst
3
Woodville
ALMERSTON
NORTH
Pahiatua
36 Waikaremoana
Holiday Park
5
42
Waiouru
on
E–N 1955532-5704909 GETTING THERE: Drive west around the
lake for approx 10 km from SH38 at Aniwaniwa. ACCESS: Gravel,
narrow and winding.
2
akune
49
lake, 1.5 km from Mokau Falls.
2
Wairoa
32 Anaura Bay
STANDARD
75 Camp next to a beautiful beach alongside a stream,
surrounded by forest and coastal bush.
E–N 2064734-5754983 GETTING THERE: SH35, 85 km north of
Gisborne, between Tolaga Bay and Tokomaru Bay. ACCESS: 4 km
gravel road. NOTE: Open from Labour weekend (Oct) to Easter.
Toilets NOT provided (bring your own chemical toilet). Dump
station available December – February.
33 Manganuku
STANDARD
20 Camp beside one of the few remaining historic Howe
truss bridges; good river fishing.
E–N 1983493-5752778 GETTING THERE: Beside SH2, south
of Opotiki and approx 4 km south of Wairata, Waioeka Gorge.
ACCESS: Sealed.
SERVICED
40
29 Camp next to the lake and visit the 1000-year
old rātā tree, Aniwaniwa and Papakorito Falls, and Te Urewera
National Park Visitor Centre. Chalets and cabins available.
E–N 1961217-5702186 GETTING THERE: Lake Waikaremoana,
adjacent to SH38, in Opourau, Home Bay. ACCESS: 57 km from
Wairoa on SH38; narrow with some gravel sections. Allow about
1 hr drive from Wairoa. Travelling from Rotorua, after Murupara
allow about a 2 hr drive on narrow winding gravel roads, with
some spectacular views. BOOKING: Required; ph 06 837 3826.
37 Mangamate
STANDARD
12 Easily accessible campsite next to the Whirinaki River;
with rimu and tōtara trees in the nearby forest.
E–N 1924759-5718770 GETTING THERE: Follow Te Whaiti
Road (formerly SH38) from Murupara for 19 km to Minginui Road.
The turn off to camp is 5 km on right. ACCESS: 1 km gravel off
Minginui Road. NOTE: There are some wheelchair facilities.
Conservation
Te Aroha Park
Katikati
Huntly
Ngaruawahia
2
Morrinsville
TAURANGA
26
Raglan
27
HAMILTON
23
Matamata
Te Puke
29
Cambridge
Pirongia
Forest Park
1
33
Te Awamutu
31
5
23
Otorohanga
ROTORUA
Whakarewarewa
State Forest
Park
5
1
TOKOROA
30
Te Kuiti
24
30
43
Opunake
30 31
Taumarunui
Murupara
Rangitaiki Visitor Centre TE UREWERA
NATIONAL PARK
37
35
Whirinaki
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
5
1
41
47
38
GISBORNE
CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND
Te Urewera National Park
WARNING:
Visitor Centre
38
39
TONGARIRO
NATIONAL
40
PARK 1
49
Kaimanawa
Forest
Park
41
Kaweka
Forest
Park
2
42
39 Whakapapa Holiday Park
HASTINGS
Taihape
4
50
2
WANGANUI
Ruahine
Forest
Park
1
Otane
Waipawa
Waipukurau
3
Marton
54
2
Bulls
3
Feilding
Dannevirke
Ashhurst
1
3
56
Woodville
PALMERSTON
NORTH
Pahiatua
Foxton
57
Shannon
2
peaceful campsite on the edge of the Tongariro National Park.
NAPIER
Hawke’s Bay Regional
Visitor Centre
1
3
STANDARD
21 Ski, hunt and mountain bike in Tongariro Forest from this
E–N 1813334-5660336 GETTING THERE: Off SH47, 6 km east of
National Park village. ACCESS: Gravel.
Waiouru
49
Ohakune
Visitor Centre
Normanby
Hawera
Wairoa
38 Mangahuia
5
Ohakune
Raetihi
3
Make sure you’re well prepared as alpine weather
changes quickly. Check in at the Tongariro National Park Visitor
Centre
before heading out into the alpine environment.
Frasertown
2
46
Tongariro National
Park Visitor Centre
WHANGANUI
NATIONAL
PARK
36
4
43
Stratford
Dawson Falls
Visitor Centre
Eltham
35
Mangawhero, Tongariro National Park, Central North Island. Photo: DOC
TAUPO
Lake
Taupo
2
Turangi
44
Inglewood
32
33
34
41
Egmont National Park
Visitor Centre
45
2
32
3
Waitara
NEW PLYMOUTH
Lepperton
EGMONT
NATIONAL
PARK
5
1
Pureora
Forest Park
45
29
38
25
4
3
Kawerau
Pureora
Forest Park
3
Oakura
Opotiki
30
28
Raukumara
Conservation
Park
35
WHAKATANE
Ohope
Edgecumbe
Putaruru
3
35
27
2
SERVICED
8
44 Camp in a mountain beech forest, beside a
stream, a perfect base for exploring; in winter, skiing is 6 km
away. A 32-bed lodge and 6 cabins are also available.
E–N 1819338-5657839 GETTING THERE: Whakapapa
Village opposite Visitor Centre, 6.4 km along SH48, off SH47.
ACCESS: Sealed. BOOKING: Required; ph 07 892 3897, email
whakapapaholpark@xtra.co.nz or visit www.whakapapa.net.nz.
FEES: Non-powered and powered: $19 adult or $11 child.
40 Mangawhero
STANDARD
12 Camp in the forest on the flanks of Mt Ruapehu; a good
base for exploring the Tongariro National Park.
E–N 1809547-5637025 GETTING THERE: Ohakune Mountain
Road, 2 km from Ohakune. ACCESS: Some gravel.
4
Pureora
Forest Park
Taumarunui
43
TAUPO
Lake
Taupo
35
Whirinaki
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
5
1
41
38
Frasertown
4
47
38
43
46
al Park
WHANGANUI
NATIONAL
PARK
40
49
39
TONGARIRO
NATIONAL
PARK 1
Kaimanawa
Forest
Park
41
Kaweka
Forest
Park
2
5
42
Ohakune
Raetihi
Waiouru
49
Ohakune
Visitor Centre
nby
NAPIER
Hawke’s Bay Regional
Visitor Centre
1
3
HASTINGS
Taihape
4
50
2
WANGANUI
Ruahine
Forest
Park
1
walk to Table Mountain Trig for views over Hawke’s Bay.
Waipawa
E–N 1936025-5650108 GETTING THERE: Off SH2 at Tutira,
50 min north of Napier. ACCESS: Sealed. NOTE: The lake may
be subject to toxic algal blooms. Do not enter the water if signs
advise not to.
54
2
Bulls
Feilding
3
Dannevirke
3
56
57
E–N 1886289-5634867 GETTING THERE: Beside Napier–Taihape
Road (sealed) at Kuripapango. ACCESS: 1 km gravel road off main
road towards river.
2
LEVIN
Eketahuna
Tararua
Forest
Park
45
46
2
47
MASTERTON
Carterton
Greytown
Featherston
2
1
53
LOWER HUTT
LLINGTON
Wellington
Visitor Centre
Rimutaka
Forest
Park
Martinborough
51 48
49
Aorangi
Forest
Park
0
STANDARD
50 Camp at the edge of the park and raft down the
Ngaruroro River or have a go at fishing.
Pahiatua
Shannon
50
Woodville
PALMERSTON
NORTH
Foxton
1
42 Kuripapango
Ashhurst
1
HAWKE’S BAY
STANDARD
30 Camp at the southern end of this freshwater lake and
Waipukurau
Marton
Lake Tutira, Hawke's Bay. Photo: DOC
41 Lake Tutira
Otane
3
Otaki
2
Wairoa
Tongariro National
Park Visitor Centre
m
GISBORNE
Turangi
44
rd
36
Te Urewera National Park
Visitor Centre
41
3
35
NATIONAL PARK
37
32
25
50
100 km
Pirongia
Forest Park
1
33
Te Awamutu
31
5
Putaruru
3
23
ROTORUA
Whakarewarewa
State Forest
Park
5
1
TOKOROA
30
Te Kuiti
24
Lake
Taupo
35
Whirinaki
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
5
1
41
38
WHANGANUI
NATIONAL
PARK
3
Kaimanawa
Forest
Park
41
Kaweka
Forest
Park
5
42
2
Ruahine
Forest
Park
1
54
2
Bulls
Feilding
Dannevirke
Ashhurst
1
3
56
Pahiatua
57
2
Shannon
LEVIN
50
Woodville
PALMERSTON
NORTH
Foxton
1
Otane
Waipawa
Waipukurau
3
3
Eketahuna
Tararua
Forest
Park
47
45
46
SCENIC
36 Camp in a remote setting—one of three road access
points to the Whanganui Journey Great Walk—and listen for
kererū, tūī and fantail, and brown kiwi at night.
HASTINGS
50
Marton
43 Ohinepane
E-N 1786004-5687522 GETTING THERE: Whanganui River
21 km from Taumarunui. ACCESS: Road or by
Required 1 Oct – 30 April; can be booked online.
Taihape
4
WANGANUI
MANAWATU/WHANGANUI
Road, on SH43,
NAPIER
Hawke’s Bay Regional river. BOOKING:
Visitor Centre
1
Otaki
2
Waiouru
49
2
Wairoa
39
Ohakune
Visitor Centre
3
GISBORNE
38
Whakahoro,
Whanganui National Park. Photo: DOC
Ohakune
Normanby
Hawera
36
Te Urewera National Park
Visitor Centre
46
TONGARIRO
NATIONAL
40
PARK 1
49
Raetihi
35
Frasertown
47
Tongariro National
Park Visitor Centre
Stratford
Dawson Falls
Visitor Centre
Eltham
2
37
4
43
Egmont National Park
Visitor Centre
45
Murupara
Rangitaiki Visitor Centre TE UREWERA
NATIONAL PARK
Turangi
44
Inglewood
32
33
34
41
Waitara
NEW PLYMOUTH
Lepperton
Opunake
30 31
TAUPO
3
EGMONT
NATIONAL
PARK
2
32
Taumarunui
43
5
1
Pureora
Forest Park
45
29
38
25
30
4
3
Kawerau
Pureora
Forest Park
3
Oakura
Opotiki
30
28
Otorohanga
Raukumara
Conservation
Park
35
WHAKATANE
Ohope
Edgecumbe
2
MASTERTON
44 Whakahoro
SCENIC
36 A large, flat, grassy site beside the river; a good starting
or mid-point stop on the Whanganui Journey Great Walk.
E–N 1778918-5669213 GETTING THERE: 44 km west of Owhango,
off SH4 at the end of Oio Road. ACCESS: Road or by river.
BOOKING: Required 1 Oct – 30 April; can be booked online.
Forest Park
Lake
Taupo
Taumarunui
43
TAUPO
Waitara
NEW PLYMOUTH
Lepperton
3
45
EGMONT
NATIONAL
PARK
Opunake
44
Frasertown
47
38
Egmont National Park
Visitor Centre
WHANGANUI
NATIONAL
PARK
40
49
46
39
TONGARIRO
NATIONAL
PARK 1
Kaimanawa
Forest
Park
41
Kaweka
Forest
Park
2
Corner Creek, Wairarapa. Photo: Craig Harrison
5
42
WAIRARAPA
Waiouru
49
Ohakune
Visitor Centre
Normanby
Hawera
NAPIER
Hawke’s Bay Regional
Visitor Centre
1
HASTINGS
Taihape
4
3
50
2
WANGANUI
Ruahine
Forest
Park
1
2
Dannevirke
Ashhurst
3
56
57
50
STANDARD
50 This secluded campsite is at the head of two
2
LEVIN
1
47 Waiohine Gorge
Pahiatua
Shannon
Otaki
Woodville
PALMERSTON
NORTH
Foxton
spectacular gorges above the Waiohine River.
E–N 1800980-5458936 GETTING THERE: From Carterton,
drive through Matarawa. Follow Moffats Road, Joseph Road
then Waiohine Gorge Road to end. 18 km northwest of Greytown.
ACCESS: Gravel road and stream ford.
Eketahuna
Tararua
Forest
Park
45
46
48 Corner Creek
STANDARD
12 Camp is a 5 min walk from Palliser Bay; go fishing,
2
47
MASTERTON
surfing, walking, hunting and mountain biking.
Carterton
E–N 1770503-5417757 GETTING THERE: 38 km south of
Featherston, along Western Lake Rd to Wharekauhau Road.
ACCESS: Gravel road last 5 km, two stream fords. Campsite
access only from the eastern side of the Rimutaka Range.
Greytown
Featherston
2
1
53
LOWER HUTT
WELLINGTON
Wellington
Visitor Centre
Rimutaka
Forest
Park
Martinborough
51 48
49 Putangirua Pinnacles
STANDARD
50 Sited beside the Putangirua Stream; walk to the
49
Aorangi
Forest
Park
E–N 1814686-5479284 GETTING THERE: Turn off SH2 15 km
north of Masterton into Kiriwhakapapa Road, and follow 7 km to
road end. ACCESS: 5 km gravel.
E–N 1808984-5468482 GETTING THERE: 2 km south of
Masterton, turn off SH2 at signpost to Mt Holdsworth, Norfolk
Road. Drive along road into Mount Holdsworth Road. Campsite
15 km from SH turnoff. ACCESS: Sealed.
Bulls
1
old logging and exotic (redwood) forestry trial area nearby.
at the eastern park entrance beneath the Tararua Ranges.
Holdsworth Lodge (sleeps 28) also available.
Waipukurau
3
STANDARD
30 This is a lovely family campsite beside a creek, with an
STANDARD
150+ Enjoy walks, fishing and swimming near the campsite
54
Feilding
45 Kiriwhakapapa
46 Holdsworth
Otane
Waipawa
3
Marton
2
Wairoa
Ohakune
Raetihi
3
45
38
4
Tongariro National
Park Visitor Centre
Stratford
Dawson Falls
Visitor Centre
Eltham
GISBORNE
Turangi
43
Inglewood
36
Te Urewera National Park
Visitor Centre
41
3
Oakura
5
1
41
35
Whirinaki
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
impressive Putangirua Pinnacles or drive to the seal colony.
0
25
50
100 km
E–N 1785772-5408882 GETTING THERE: Halfway between
Cape Palliser and Lake Ferry. 58 km south via Martinborough
and Lake Ferry Road. ACCESS: Sealed. NOTE: Water not always
available, please take your own supply.
Forest Park
Lake
Taupo
Taumarunui
43
TAUPO
Waitara
NEW PLYMOUTH
Lepperton
3
45
EGMONT
NATIONAL
PARK
Opunake
44
Frasertown
47
38
Egmont National Park
Visitor Centre
WHANGANUI
NATIONAL
PARK
40
49
46
39
TONGARIRO
NATIONAL
PARK 1
Kaimanawa
Forest
Park
41
Kaweka
Forest
Park
2
5
42
Waiouru
49
Ohakune
Visitor Centre
Normanby
Hawera
NAPIER
Hawke’s Bay Regional
Visitor Centre
1
3
HASTINGS
Taihape
4
50
Catchpool, Wellington. Photo: DOC
2
WANGANUI
Ruahine
Forest
Park
1
WELLINGTON/KAPITI
Otane
Waipawa
Waipukurau
3
Marton
50 Otaki Forks
STANDARD
150+ Open river terraces and regenerating bush
54
2
surround the campsite, reflecting the history of the area.
Bulls
Feilding
3
Dannevirke
3
56
51 Catchpool
Pahiatua
57
SCENIC
150+ Camp beside Catchpool Stream close to walks in
2
Shannon
the Orongorongo Valley.
LEVIN
50
Woodville
PALMERSTON
NORTH
Foxton
1
E–N 1787182-5471884 GETTING THERE: 1 km south of Otaki,
turn into Otaki Gorge Road. Campsite is 19 km east of Otaki
township. ACCESS: Gravel and narrow, with one stream ford.
Ashhurst
1
Otaki
E–N 1760876-5420387 GETTING THERE: Follow the Coast Rd
south of Wainuiomata for 10 km to Rimutaka Forest Park entrance.
Campsite is 2.5 km past entrance. ACCESS: Stream ford and some
gravel. NOTE: Gates open summer 8 am – 8 pm; winter 8 am – 6 pm.
Eketahuna
Tararua
Forest
Park
45
46
2
47
MASTERTON
Carterton
Greytown
Featherston
2
1
53
LOWER HUTT
WELLINGTON
Wellington
Visitor Centre
2
Wairoa
Ohakune
Raetihi
3
45
38
4
Tongariro National
Park Visitor Centre
Stratford
Dawson Falls
Visitor Centre
Eltham
GISBORNE
Turangi
43
Inglewood
36
Te Urewera National Park
Visitor Centre
41
3
Oakura
5
1
41
35
Whirinaki
Te Pua-a-Tāne
Conservation Park
Rimutaka
Forest
Park
Martinborough
51 48
49
Aorangi
Forest
Park
0
25
50
100 km