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Waikawau Bay DOC Campsite

Address: Waikawau Bay, Waikato-Coromandel 3584, Waikawau Bay, Waikato, New Zealand, 3584

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About This Campsite

Waikawau Bay DOC Campsite is the largest Department of Conservation campground in New Zealand, with capacity for over 600 people across an expansive site nestled beside a stunning white sand surf beach on the northern Coromandel Peninsula. The campground backs onto native bush and sits between two estuaries and a significant wetland, creating a setting that feels genuinely remote despite being accessible by road from Coromandel township. Around a third of all campers here are children, making it one of the most family-friendly DOC camping destinations in the country.

The campground offers both unpowered and powered sites. Unpowered sites are spread across the main camping area on the beach side of the road, while powered sites (21 available) are located in Zone 4 for caravans and campervans with a current electrical warrant. Facilities include long-drop toilets and cold showers throughout the site, with drinking water available from taps (boil before use). There are no kitchen facilities, laundry, or Wi-Fi. This is a pack-in, pack-out campsite with no rubbish collection. Bookings must be made online before arrival, and check-in runs from 2pm to 7pm with gates closed from 8pm to 7:30am.

The beach at Waikawau Bay is excellent for swimming, surfing, fishing, and kayaking, with a tidal lagoon that provides safe swimming for younger children at low tide. The Matamataharakeke Walkway starts right from the campground, leading through native bush, while the famous Coromandel Walkway is another 20km further north. New Zealand dotterel and variable oystercatcher breed north of the campsite, so keep your distance from roped-off nesting areas. Access is via unsealed roads from Coromandel township, about 22km on Colville Road then a right turn onto Port Charles Road. The nearest shops and fuel are in Colville or Coromandel town.

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Trip Essentials

In Detail

  • Location Information
  • Site Types and Accommodation
  • Vehicle Access and Requirements
  • Facilities and Amenities
  • Activities and Attractions
  • Rules and Policies
  • Booking, Pricing and Hours
Public Transport Details:

InterCity bus to Coromandel Peninsula (seasonal, limited)

Contact Information

Phone: +64 7 867 9080
Email: info@doc.govt.nz

Address and Location

Address: Waikawau Bay, Waikato-Coromandel 3584
Waikawau Bay
Waikato
3584
New Zealand
Latitude: -36.4667
Longitude: 175.4833
Elevation (in meters): 5
Timezone: Pacific/Auckland

Local Area and Accessibility

Park or Reserve: Northern Coromandel
Local Government Area (LGA): Thames-Coromandel District Council

What's Available

Power Amperage:
  • Unpowered Only
Roofed Accommodation:
  • No

Site Capacity and Characteristics

Total Sites: 10
Capacity Estimate: 20
Evironment Type:
  • Coastal

Access Requirements

Road Surface: Sealed (Final Section May Be Unsealed)
Vehicle Suitability:
  • Most 2WD Accessible - Some Sites Tent Only

Vehicle Specifications

Max Vehicle Length (Meters): 6
Max Vehicle Height (Meters): 4
KM's to Nearest Boat Ramp: 3

Directions and Access Notes

Access Notes:

Final section unsealed

Bathroom and Sanitation

Toliet Type: Flush
Shower Temperature: Cold

Kitchen and Cooking

BBQ Fuel:
  • Gas BBQs at Facilities - BYO Portable Stove

Water and Waste

Utilities and Connectivity

Onsite Food/Shop:
  • None - BYO All Supplies

On-Site and Nearby Activities

Water Activities:
  • Swimming (Beach/Lake/River)
  • Fishing
Land Activities:
  • Birdwatching
Walking Tracks (Km): 0.00
Nearby Attractions:

NZ dotterel breeding grounds, Kennedy Bay

Setting and Environment

Best for:
  • Nature Lovers
  • Adventure Seekers
Insects: Medium
Wildlife Notes:

Native bush birds including tui, bellbirds, fantails; shorebirds; penguins (rare)

Hazards:

Changeable weather, sandflies, cold water

Important Rules and Regulations

Pets Policy: Pets Not Allowed
Fires Allowed: No Campfires in National Parks - Gas Stoves Only
Generator Hours: Generally Prohibited
Alcohol Policy: BYO Permitted - No Glass on Beaches
Drones: No
Quiet Hours: Respect Other Campers
Max Stay (nights): 14

Booking and Pricing

Price Range: 10/adult, $5/child
Fees Overview:

$10/adult, $5/child

Booking Type: Booking Essential (must book in advance)
Booking URL
Holiday Park Network:
  • DOC (Dept of Conservation)
Cancellation Policy:

Check Parks Website

Status and Season

Open Status: Open

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