Campground in Hamilton

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    Dickey Flat DOC Campground

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Open

    “Awesome camp spot. Key points to remember: - Get there early. It can get very busy, very quickly - Parking. There are a lot of people who use this carpark as a day park for the hikes and rides in the area. And the carpark is not big. So keep calm, and keep trying. - There is no "fresh water source" as such. It's water from the river. - You cannot camp next to you car. You will need to carry your gear. ( It's not too far. But something to remember) - There are a LOT of little pockets of campsites. From the carpark you cannot see them all, so keep looking!”

    Address: Dickey Flat Road, Waikino 3682, New Zealand

    Website: doc.govt.nz

  2. 2

    “We were very impressed with the facilities at Te Aroha campground. We stayed in a campervan on a non powered site. Appreciated the oak trees and the shade they provided on a hot summers day. The pool was fantastic, amazing views out to the mountain. We appreciated the hot spring/mineral hot tub after climbing up mt Te Aroha. Cannot fault this place, if you are looking for great value, great facilities look no further.”

    Address: 217 Stanley Road South, Te Aroha 3391, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 7 884 9567

    Website: tearohaholidaypark.co.nz

  3. 3

    Te Aroha NZMCA Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Allows dogs on leads. Has a dog run and walk way to Te Aroha. The park has facilities for water and emptying. Pay online. There is a custodian that frequents and a gentleman that sells homemade condiments. Love it here”

    Address: 38 Stanley Avenue, Te Aroha 3320, New Zealand

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    Camping Te Kauwhata

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “This is a camping site for all vehicles, close to the Rugby club, maintained by the local domain. Te Kauwhata is only about an hour drive from Auckland airport. A 5 dollar donation is requested for, quite justifiable, as the area has toilets, sink and a dumping station besides a cafe. Though the area for camping is marked, vehicles were seen in parking lots other than member lots. Tents were also seen.”

    Address: Te Kauwhata 3710, New Zealand

    Website: waikatodistrict.govt.nz

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    Jones Landing

    ★★★★☆ 4.4
    Open

    “Just went for a one night camp trip to check it out, what an awesome little camp. Free to stay, hot showers and flushable toilets. Some people complain about the toilets but they were hygienic and clean. Floors just need a sweep now and again. U need to take ur own water as the water used for showers and toilet sink is lake water. They have a rubish and recycling bins too. A cute little jetty and a boat ramp. U will need a permit if u want to stay for 2 days or more. Lived this place and def going back.”

    Address: Jones Landing Road, Arapuni 3481, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 7 885 0340

    Website: southwaikato.govt.nz

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    Otorohanga Kiwi Holiday Park

    ★★★☆☆ 3.8
    Open

    “We parked up in our Motorhome for two nights with our grandchildren aged 4 & 5 enjoyed the pool and playground. The spa were awful, very high chlorine which caused a rash on our skin and they needed to be cleaned and filled up. One was only half full. Facilities were very good, free hot showers. Dump station and rubbish/recycle provided. Easy electronic checkin.”

    Address: 20 Huiputea Drive, Otorohanga 3900, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 21 873 981

    Website: kiwiholidaypark.co.nz

  2. 14

    Kea Motel and Holiday Park

    ★★★☆☆ 3
    Open

    “We had just traveled 7 hours to Auckland to pick up a new caravan and wanted to get as far south before parking up for the night. We stumbled across this place after a Google search in Putaruru. What a life saver. Cash in the key return box, a powered site for the caravan and we were set for the night and a well earned sleep, before driving the rest of the way home the following day. Thank you Kea!”

    Address: 95 Tirau Street, Putāruru 3411, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 7 882 1590