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Location

Description

Facilities

Akapoua Bay
(Port FitzRoy)

DOC

Situated right at the harbour edge, a 10min walk from the Port FitzRoy wharf, next to the DoC office. Access to many short walks and day hikes. Trees for shade.

Cold showers

Toilets

Shop at Port FitzRoy

Awana

DOC

400 metres from the popular Awana surf beach. No shade.

Cold showers

Toilets

Awana Mickey's Campground

Ph: 09 4290 140
or 09 4290 170

Flat sites on a farm under mature trees. Near the bush and the beach.  On main road.  Buses Daily.  No animals.  $5 per person. $2.50 per child. Your hosts; Mickey & Sean & Patrick 

Hot showers

Flush Toilets

Harataonga

DOC

300m from the beach. Mature trees for shade. Isolated, 2.5km off the main road.

Cold showers

Toilets

Medlands

DOC

Situated by Saltwater Creek at the southern end of Medlands Beach. Some shade.

Cold showers

Toilets

Tryphena

Puriri Bay

Ph: 09 4290 184

Nestled amongst native bush with fresh stream. Bookings essential. Vehicle access. Adults: $8.50 Children: $4.50

Cold showers

Toilets

Wood Barbeques

Whangaparapara

DOC

The Green. Located on the edge of Whangaparapara Harbour. No vehicle access.

Toilets

Shop nearby (1km)

Whangapoua

DOC

Situated near Okiwi airfield, adjacent to the Whangapoua estuary. No shade or shelter.

Open showers

Toilets


Department of Conservation Information

Hut:  Located at the beginning of the Mt Hirakimata (Hobson) track at Kaiaraara Bay, Port FitzRoy.

Bookings:
These are essential. Spaces are limited and most campgrounds are booked out during the holiday season.  Tel.  Auckland (09)429 0044 

Fires: Because of the high fire risk on Great Barrier Island, campfires are only permitted
at DOC fireplaces provided at Akapoua and Whanagaparapara campgrounds.  Use wood only if it is supplied. Please do not destroy native vegetation.

Dogs: Dogs and other domestic animals are not permitted on conservation lands, including
campgrounds. All campgrounds are near special wildlife habitats, home of endangered birds
like the brown teal. If you bring any pets, don't be offended if you are asked to leave.

Camp Fees: Fees are payable at time of booking. Otherwise, a self-registration system is in operation at each campground, although a campground supervisor may collect fees during peak periods.
Adults $6 per night, Children 11 - 15 years $3 per night, Pre-schoolers Free, Vehicles: $1 per night.