The best camping in New Zealand

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Ask a Kiwi what defines New Zealand (Aotearoa), and you'll get markedly different answers depending on where they hail from—even if they only grew up hours apart. That may be because New Zealand crams diverse landscapes and experiences into its 268,021 square kilometres. You can sleep at Māori maraes, park your campervan at the foot of active volcanoes, unroll your sleeping bag metres from the sea or deep in the rainforest, or pitch a tent at the foot of snow-capped mountains. Kiwis love road trips thanks to an extensive network of frontcountry, backcountry, and even urban camping areas. Freedom camping in New Zealand is also widespread, with free camping sites sometimes even equipped with flush toilets and hot showers. Department of Conservation (DOC) campsites and holiday parks can be found in even the most remote corners of the country, while local hosts are among the most welcoming you’ll find anywhere in the world.

96% (90)

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Camp in nature close to Hobbiton

2. Camp in nature close to Hobbiton

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2 sites · Tents, RVs · Tauranga
Our place is a private location for a few guests that are preferably self-contained (we are living off grid). We do have water on the land and you can access our Starlink internet at our cabin. Other than that, you'll have cell coverage almost everywhere on the property. You'll love staying here because it has amazing views and scenery as it is close to native forests, rivers, streams and waterfalls. We have several spots on the property available, so you'll have privacy if you want. As it is located directly at the State Highway 29, it's easily accessible, and we have gravel and dirt roads through the property. The property is in the midst of nature, yet close to major towns such as Tauranga (20 min), Cambridge (45 min), Hamilton (1 hour). We are also only about 30 min away from Hobbiton (Matamata). We have several chicken and are happy to provide eggs for an additional charge. We also have a very friendly dog and she will want to say "hi" to you. You're welcome to use a composting toilet and warm shower. If you come before 11 am, we give you a tour around the property as well. The price is for 2 people, please let us know if there are more of you.
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from 
NZ$37
 / night
Hampshire Holiday Parks - Wanaka

3. Hampshire Holiday Parks - Wanaka

236 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Wānaka
Welcome to Wānaka Stay in the heart of Wānaka at Hampshire Holiday Parks – Wanaka. Just minutes from the lakefront, shops, and cafés, it’s the perfect base for year-round adventure. Wānaka is located in the Otago region of New Zealand’s South Island and offers breathtaking views of snowcapped mountains and the picturesque Wānaka Lake. When you stay at our Wānaka holiday park, you’ll have easy access to all the best Wānaka activities. If you are coming from Queenstown, consider taking the Crown Range Road to get to Wānaka - the highest and most memorable road in New Zealand. Our Wānaka holiday park is just a 10-minute walk to Central Wanaka and a 5-minute walk to the Wānaka lakefront. Two world-class ski resorts are located within 45 minutes and plenty of hiking and biking trails are within easy reach. Wānaka Lake – 5 minute walk Wānaka town – 10 minute walk Cardrona Ski field – 45 minutes Treble Cone – 45 minutes Queenstown – 1 hour Arrowtown – 1 hour Our Wānaka holiday park offers clean and comfortable holiday accommodation options that suit all budgets and traveller types. Accommodation ranges from tent and powered sites through to cabins and self-contained units.
Toilets
Showers
Full Hookups
from 
NZ$58
 / night
Hampshire Holidays Parks Arrowtown

5. Hampshire Holidays Parks Arrowtown

171 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Arrowtown
Steeped in history and charm, Arrowtown is a must-see. Hampshire Holiday Parks – Arrowtown offers the perfect location to explore this unique goldmining town. Arrowtown is an old gold mining town near Queenstown which was built on the banks of the Arrow River in 1862. The town is renowned for its stunning autumn colours and rich history. Our Arrowtown Holiday Park is a great base so you can explore this unique town and the surrounding area. Hampshire Holiday Parks - Arrowtown is just a few minutes’ walk from the town centre with its beautiful, restored buildings, specialty restaurants and unique shops. Arrowtown centre – 600m Chinese settlement – 1km Arrowtown Golf Club – 2km Queenstown – 20 minutes Coronet Peak Ski Resort – 20 minutes Wanaka – 50 minutes Our Arrowtown Holiday Park has a variety of accommodations that will suit all budgets – from our fully self-contained tourist flats, ensuite studios, lodge rooms, to powered sites, tent sites and electric vehicle sites.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
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from 
NZ$31
 / night
Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park

8. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park

120 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Queenstown
Queenstown blends natural beauty with adventure. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park puts you close to town, attractions, and alpine scenery. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park offers a wide range of accommodation options for your holiday in Queenstown including self-contained units, one-bedroom studios and open plan studios. Our extensive camping area offers sites suitable for campervans, caravans, tenting, and are supported by modern, well serviced facilities. Queenstown sits on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and is set against the dramatic Alps of New Zealand’s South Island. Other than its undeniable beauty, the resort town is known as the adrenaline capital of the world, popular with adventure seekers all year round. Our holiday park boasts a central location so you can easily discover all that Queenstown has to offer. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park is just a few minutes’ walk from the town center, lakefront and many of the local iconic attractions, including the Skyline Gondola and Luge.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
NZ$73
 / night
Fox Glacier TOP 10 Holiday Park

9. Fox Glacier TOP 10 Holiday Park

171 sites · RVs, Lodging · Fox Glacier
Enjoy modern and comfortable Fox Glacier accommodation, or a scenic campsite with our full range of facilities. We’ll have something perfectly suited to your travel budget, requirements, and group size, complete with beautiful mountain views. Just minutes from all the top adventure activities in the region, it’s the perfect base for exploring Fox Glacier & Franz Josef! At Fox Glacier TOP 10 Holiday Park, we have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Make use of our private Hot Tub, free WiFi, free hot showers, kids’ playground, shared kitchens, dining areas, games room, and more. Our grounds are incredibly spacious, private, and relaxed, away from the main roads. Plus, thrown in is one of the finest views of New Zealand’s highest mountain! The majestic 3754m Aoraki/Mt Cook provides a truly magical backdrop to the park. We’ve got all the BIG TICKET adventures right here in the Fox Glacier region, most of which are within just 5-10 minutes drive from our holiday park. We recommend staying at least two or three nights to really make the most of it. Top picks include glacier tours, scenic flights, skydiving, beautiful walks, and much more. With all of our local knowledge, we can help you get the most out of your stay. We’ve even created a selection of guidebooks which let you become your own tour guide!
Toilets
Showers
Full Hookups
from 
NZ$61
 / night

Ask a Kiwi what defines New Zealand (Aotearoa), and you'll get markedly different answers depending on where they hail from—even if they only grew up hours apart. That may be because New Zealand crams diverse landscapes and experiences into its 268,021 square kilometres. You can sleep at Māori maraes, park your campervan at the foot of active volcanoes, unroll your sleeping bag metres from the sea or deep in the rainforest, or pitch a tent at the foot of snow-capped mountains. Kiwis love road trips thanks to an extensive network of frontcountry, backcountry, and even urban camping areas. Freedom camping in New Zealand is also widespread, with free camping sites sometimes even equipped with flush toilets and hot showers. Department of Conservation (DOC) campsites and holiday parks can be found in even the most remote corners of the country, while local hosts are among the most welcoming you’ll find anywhere in the world.

96% (90)

Top-rated campgrounds

Camp in nature close to Hobbiton

2. Camp in nature close to Hobbiton

100%
(6)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Tauranga
Our place is a private location for a few guests that are preferably self-contained (we are living off grid). We do have water on the land and you can access our Starlink internet at our cabin. Other than that, you'll have cell coverage almost everywhere on the property. You'll love staying here because it has amazing views and scenery as it is close to native forests, rivers, streams and waterfalls. We have several spots on the property available, so you'll have privacy if you want. As it is located directly at the State Highway 29, it's easily accessible, and we have gravel and dirt roads through the property. The property is in the midst of nature, yet close to major towns such as Tauranga (20 min), Cambridge (45 min), Hamilton (1 hour). We are also only about 30 min away from Hobbiton (Matamata). We have several chicken and are happy to provide eggs for an additional charge. We also have a very friendly dog and she will want to say "hi" to you. You're welcome to use a composting toilet and warm shower. If you come before 11 am, we give you a tour around the property as well. The price is for 2 people, please let us know if there are more of you.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
NZ$37
 / night
Hampshire Holiday Parks - Wanaka

3. Hampshire Holiday Parks - Wanaka

236 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Wānaka
Welcome to Wānaka Stay in the heart of Wānaka at Hampshire Holiday Parks – Wanaka. Just minutes from the lakefront, shops, and cafés, it’s the perfect base for year-round adventure. Wānaka is located in the Otago region of New Zealand’s South Island and offers breathtaking views of snowcapped mountains and the picturesque Wānaka Lake. When you stay at our Wānaka holiday park, you’ll have easy access to all the best Wānaka activities. If you are coming from Queenstown, consider taking the Crown Range Road to get to Wānaka - the highest and most memorable road in New Zealand. Our Wānaka holiday park is just a 10-minute walk to Central Wanaka and a 5-minute walk to the Wānaka lakefront. Two world-class ski resorts are located within 45 minutes and plenty of hiking and biking trails are within easy reach. Wānaka Lake – 5 minute walk Wānaka town – 10 minute walk Cardrona Ski field – 45 minutes Treble Cone – 45 minutes Queenstown – 1 hour Arrowtown – 1 hour Our Wānaka holiday park offers clean and comfortable holiday accommodation options that suit all budgets and traveller types. Accommodation ranges from tent and powered sites through to cabins and self-contained units.
Toilets
Showers
Full Hookups
from 
NZ$58
 / night
Hampshire Holidays Parks Arrowtown

5. Hampshire Holidays Parks Arrowtown

171 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Arrowtown
Steeped in history and charm, Arrowtown is a must-see. Hampshire Holiday Parks – Arrowtown offers the perfect location to explore this unique goldmining town. Arrowtown is an old gold mining town near Queenstown which was built on the banks of the Arrow River in 1862. The town is renowned for its stunning autumn colours and rich history. Our Arrowtown Holiday Park is a great base so you can explore this unique town and the surrounding area. Hampshire Holiday Parks - Arrowtown is just a few minutes’ walk from the town centre with its beautiful, restored buildings, specialty restaurants and unique shops. Arrowtown centre – 600m Chinese settlement – 1km Arrowtown Golf Club – 2km Queenstown – 20 minutes Coronet Peak Ski Resort – 20 minutes Wanaka – 50 minutes Our Arrowtown Holiday Park has a variety of accommodations that will suit all budgets – from our fully self-contained tourist flats, ensuite studios, lodge rooms, to powered sites, tent sites and electric vehicle sites.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
NZ$31
 / night
Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park

8. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park

120 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Queenstown
Queenstown blends natural beauty with adventure. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park puts you close to town, attractions, and alpine scenery. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park offers a wide range of accommodation options for your holiday in Queenstown including self-contained units, one-bedroom studios and open plan studios. Our extensive camping area offers sites suitable for campervans, caravans, tenting, and are supported by modern, well serviced facilities. Queenstown sits on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and is set against the dramatic Alps of New Zealand’s South Island. Other than its undeniable beauty, the resort town is known as the adrenaline capital of the world, popular with adventure seekers all year round. Our holiday park boasts a central location so you can easily discover all that Queenstown has to offer. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park is just a few minutes’ walk from the town center, lakefront and many of the local iconic attractions, including the Skyline Gondola and Luge.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
NZ$73
 / night
Fox Glacier TOP 10 Holiday Park

9. Fox Glacier TOP 10 Holiday Park

171 sites · RVs, Lodging · Fox Glacier
Enjoy modern and comfortable Fox Glacier accommodation, or a scenic campsite with our full range of facilities. We’ll have something perfectly suited to your travel budget, requirements, and group size, complete with beautiful mountain views. Just minutes from all the top adventure activities in the region, it’s the perfect base for exploring Fox Glacier & Franz Josef! At Fox Glacier TOP 10 Holiday Park, we have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Make use of our private Hot Tub, free WiFi, free hot showers, kids’ playground, shared kitchens, dining areas, games room, and more. Our grounds are incredibly spacious, private, and relaxed, away from the main roads. Plus, thrown in is one of the finest views of New Zealand’s highest mountain! The majestic 3754m Aoraki/Mt Cook provides a truly magical backdrop to the park. We’ve got all the BIG TICKET adventures right here in the Fox Glacier region, most of which are within just 5-10 minutes drive from our holiday park. We recommend staying at least two or three nights to really make the most of it. Top picks include glacier tours, scenic flights, skydiving, beautiful walks, and much more. With all of our local knowledge, we can help you get the most out of your stay. We’ve even created a selection of guidebooks which let you become your own tour guide!
Toilets
Showers
Full Hookups
from 
NZ$61
 / night

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Where to go

Northland (North Island)

This stretch of land north of Auckland is the birthplace of both Māoridom and modern New Zealand. Campsites in the Bay of Islands offer modern amenities and services, while seaside sites in the relatively unpopulated Far North region do justice to the phrase "winterless north."

Waikato (North Island)

Just south of Auckland, Waikato may be known for its cows, but this is also where you'll find some of the most dynamic camping in the region, including riverbanks and caves lit up at night with glowworms, surf beaches, and the bays and inlets of the Coromandel.

Bay of Plenty & Hawke's Bay (North Island)

Kiwifruits, wineries, and seafood are just part of what makes these two regions so plentiful. In addition to beachfront camping sites, you'll also find farm stays and further inland, camping among the misty mountain peaks of Te Urewera or beside the steaming geysers at Rotorua.

Ruapehu (North Island)

Within the volcanic heart of the North Island, the Ruapehu region also marks the start Whanganui River, with its headwaters in Tongariro National Park. Lava flows have defined this landscape, yet you can also park your motorhome among lush green rainforest.

Tasman/Nelson & Marlborough (South Island)

After a ferry ride from Wellington, you'll arrive to the northern end of the South Island, where these Tasman and Marlborough are known for their gold-hued beaches (especially in the aptly named Golden Bay and Abel Tasman National Park), plus kayaking, wineries, endless coastline, and native bush.

West Coast (South Island)

New Zealand's West Coast is known for being both wild and wet. It lives up to both descriptions, but it isn't all rain and gloom. Here, you'll find glaciers that nearly touch the sea, native rainforest, windswept beaches, and some of the country's most remote campsites.

Canterbury (South Island)

From the turquoise lakes of Mackenzie Country and the snow-capped peaks of Arthur's Pass to the braided rivers that cross the plains, Canterbury is as big as it is diverse. Want to camp beachside, riverside, oceanside, mountainside, lakeside, or even cityside in Christchurch? Find it all in Canterbury.

Otago (South Island)

Otago's urban centre of Queenstown is known for hustle and bustle, but it's easy to find yourself totally immersed in wilderness after just a short drive. With massive lakes, rushing rivers, and high mountain peaks, there's no shortage of adventure or camping grounds in the country's adrenaline capital.

Fiordland & Stewart Island (South Island)

Fiordland National Park is one of New Zealand's most remote regions—yet it's also one of the most visited. The postcard-perfect Milford Sound is what lures many here, but for those who have time to camp for a few nights, it offers unparalleled wilderness opportunities starting from Te Anau.