Camping in the Coromandel

If you’re heading to the Coromandel this holiday season, be sure to grab the updated Complete Guide to Camping on the Coromandel. The 20-page pamphlet is chock full of places to stay, the rules around freedom camping, and handy tips for visitors.

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You can pick it up at any of the Coromandel’s Council service centres or at visitor centres around the district. You can also download it from tcdc.govt.nz/camping. The guide contains a comprehensive list of campgrounds, including ones equipped with dumping stations.

If you’re tenting, there is also a list of Department of Conservation campgrounds, including what facilities each offers.

If you’re into freedom camping, check out the Department of Conservation policy and the rules for Council-controlled land such as reserves. These rules are also available at tcdc.govt.nz/camping but can be summarised as: freedom camping in the Coromandel is only allowed in certified self-contained vehicles and in an area where it is allowed. Prohibited areas are clearly sign-posted.

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