Where is freedom camping allowed in NZ?

Where is freedom camping allowed in NZ?

Freedom camping on DOC land is generally allowed, with some exceptions. There are some places on DOC land where you cannot camp because the site has a special value, for example, it’s a Māori burial site (urupā) or a protected plant or animal is there. You cannot camp at DOC reserves unless signs allow it.

Can you freedom camp in the Coromandel?

We welcome responsible freedom campers on the Coromandel. We have freedom camping rules for all public areas that TCDC owns or manages and you need to comply with these or risk a $200 fine. The big rule – you must be in a certified self-contained vehicle if you want to freedom camp.

Where can you freedom camp in Queenstown?

5 Free Camping Spots in Queenstown

  • Twenty Five Mile Stream.
  • Kawarau Bridge Car Park.
  • Gibbston Valley.
  • [CLOSED] Meiklejohns Bay.
  • [CLOSED] Queenstown Rotary Club.

Is freedom camping allowed in Auckland?

Currently the Freedom Camping Act 2011 allows freedom camping on public land unless banned under a bylaw (such as the on Auckland Council are currently proposing) or other reasonable exceptions.

Is freedom camping illegal in NZ?

Free Camping Best Practice Freedom camping is not illegal in New Zealand, but local by-laws can specifically restrict it in certain areas and free campers not complying with notices can be fined.

What are the rules for freedom camping NZ?

Freedom camping is staying free of charge overnight in a tent, caravan, or motor vehicle, on public land, within 200 metres of vehicle access like a road or carpark, the coast or harbour, or a Great Walks Track. Freedom camping rules do not apply to private land.

Where can I freedom camp Coromandel?

Freedom Camping

  • About. Freedom camping location on The Coromandel.
  • Rays Rest, Kaiaua.
  • Hauraki District Council Area Office, Ngatea.
  • Hauraki District Council Area Office carpark, Paeroa.
  • Railway Reserve, Paeroa.
  • Victoria Park, Waihi.

Can you camp at Cathedral Cove?

Freedom Camping Rules for Cathedral Cove and Hahei You’re allowed to stay here for 4 nights maximum in a single calendar month, between 5 pm and 9 am the following day (meaning you have to vacate the area by 9 am). You can find all the freedom camping car parks near Cathedral Cove using your CamperMate app.

Where can I park for free in Queenstown?

– Lake Esplanade Road, alongside St Omer Park – unlimited free parking. – Brecon Street (Gondola Street) – up to 240 minutes free. – Stanley Street – up to 180 minutes free. – Coronation Street – up to 120 minutes free.

Can you freedom camp in Arthurs Pass?

Please Note: “Freedom Camping” is not permitted outside of the dedicated camp-sites (listed below) where the National Park runs adjacent to Highway 73, or about the streets of Arthur’s Pass Village, this includes trail-head car-parks such as Temple Basin, Bealey Valley, Otira Valley, Greyneys Shelter, Cass/Lagoon.

Is freedom camping legal in NZ?

Freedom camping is not illegal in New Zealand, but local by-laws can specifically restrict it in certain areas and free campers not complying with notices can be fined.

What are the rules around freedom camping?

Are there freedom camping sites in western Bay of Plenty?

The Western Bay of Plenty Council reviewed its Freedom Camping Bylaw in 2019. The review included removing five freedom camping sites, modifying the overnight parking areas for two sites, and changing the permission wording for tenting at TECT Park. To find out more, click here for the key decisions document.

Where to Park in Katikati Bay of Plenty?

The Katikati Countdown has reasonable parking for motorhomes, and is a good choice for topping up on grocery supplies while exploring the area. click for more… Diggelmann Park is right in the centre of Katikati town and offers overnight parking to self-contained motor caravanners. click for more…

When is freedom camping allowed in TECT Park?

It’s a good idea to read the Freedom Camping Bylaw 2019, for a list of areas where freedom camping is permitted or prohibited. The WBOPDC employs a security firm from October to March to ensure compliance with the bylaw. Freedom Camping in tents is only permitted at TECT Park, and permission must be obtained from the Park Manager first.

Is there an infringement fee for freedom camping?

A $200.00 infringement fee will apply to anyone that camps or prepares to camp in a prohibited area referred to in Schedule 1 of the Freedom Camping Bylaw 2019 (pages 10-14). How long can I camp? Campers can stay in a designated area for a maximum of three (3) nights only during any four week period.

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