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A Qualmark 4 Star Plus holiday park on the shores of Lake Te Anau, gateway to Fiordland National Park. Offers motels, cabins, powered and tent sites with lake and mountain views. Facilities include hot showers, communal kitchens, spa pool, playground,…
A coastal campground at Curio Bay in the Catlins, featuring powered and non-powered sites sheltered by native flax. Watch yellow-eyed penguins at dusk, spot Hector’s dolphins, and explore a 180-million-year-old petrified forest. On-site cafe, kitchen facilities, and interpretive centre.
A remote DOC campsite in the Mavora Lakes Conservation Park, part of a World Heritage Area in Southland. Offers 60 non-powered sites beside two stunning alpine lakes with BBQs, fire spots, and boat ramp. Popular for fishing, tramping, 4WD, and…
An award-winning 5-star alpine holiday park on Highway 73, set on 15 acres with views of the Southern Alps and Taramakau River. Offers cabins, powered sites, and bush tent sites with exceptional facilities including free hot showers, kitchen, pizza oven,…
A peaceful DOC campsite on the shores of Lake Māhinapua, 10 km south of Hokitika. Features 100 non-powered sites, flushing toilets, solar showers, cooking shelter, and boat ramp. Enjoy lakeside walks, kayaking, swimming, and birdwatching in this scenic West Coast…
Boutique holiday park on a working beef farm in the Marlborough Sounds, 30 minutes from the Picton ferry. Freshly baked muffins on arrival, friendly farm animals, an enchanting glow worm walk, and Queen Charlotte Track access just 4km away.
Beachside camp beneath limestone cliffs, a 15-minute walk from the Pancake Rocks and Blowholes on the West Coast. Powered and unpowered sites with full facilities, riverside cabins, and direct access to Paparoa National Park walks and kayaking.
Sheltered DOC campsite on a sandy bay along the Marlborough coast, set among native bush with 67 non-powered sites. Excellent glow worm viewing after dark, coastal walks, mountain biking trails, and sea fishing. One of DOC’s finest campsites in the…
The only large campground within Abel Tasman National Park, right on a golden sand beach with 250 unpowered sites across 23 sheltered zones. Gateway to the Abel Tasman Coast Track with water taxi access, kayaking, and crystal-clear swimming.
Native rainforest campground on the Pakuratahi River near Upper Hutt, famous as the Rivendell filming location from The Lord of the Rings. Powered and unpowered sites with free BBQs, river swimming, and excellent bush walks through ancient forest.










