Camping the Kiwi Way, Summer 2024
Cover image Waiorongomai Valley
©2024 Greg Lokes
SH 32/41, West of Lake Taupo
On the road less travelled, down double-digit highways, which wind alongside the mighty Waikato and follow the western and southern shores of Lake Taupo, I find some of my favourite freedom camping sites.
SH45 The Surf Coast Highway, Te Ika a Maui North Island
Exploring SH45 along the western side of Mount Taranaki was a new coddiwompling adventure for us. South Taranaki is a freedom-camping-friendly district, with many small towns along the way offering vehicle and tent options to free camp. So we were excited to spend a few days there and back on a visit to New Plymouth.
SH60 Richmond to Collingwood, Tasman
SH60 begins in Richmond, travels through Motueka and Takaka and ends after 117km at Collingwood.
Butchers Dam aurora
How small are we in this world? Not us but another caravanner oblivious to the skies above.
Springing
Your camping stories from spring. Tents. Weather. The night sky. Places to go, places to stay, things to do.
Waitaki first day
Another pilgrimage to the Waitaki lakes this morning, marking the start to the camping season.
Camp Fest ‘25
Pack up your tent or camping vehicle and join us at the Bulls Domain for a weekend of fun, music, food and family-friendly entertainment.
All roads lead to Camp Fest
No matter which direction you are coming to Camp Fest from, there are many worthwhile, interesting places to explore and enjoy. North, South, East or West, or just a short distance from the Camp Fest venue there are some great opportunities to take a break and check out something a bit different.
I really like the Waiouru Army Museum
I really like the Waiouru Army Museum as a safe place to park up for the night.
Camping in Tairāwhiti this summer
This remote and extraordinarily beautiful part of the Pacific Coast Highway is fully open and welcoming campers for the summer season.
Freedom camping news
No end to confusion and misinformation out there about what is lawful or required to be a freedom camper. No consistency. No fair control of freedom camping.
Self-containment warrant cards: Which ones are valid?
Check your card against these, to see whether you can still freedom camp.
But I am not freedom camping…
Each council makes its choices when it trains its enforcement officers: what criteria determines ‘freedom camping’ or ‘preparing to freedom camp’; how to recognise a ‘day-trip excursion’ vs ‘preparing to freedom camp.’ There is no way for the traveller to know in advance what criteria any particular council is using.
A roof-top tent
A roof-top tent captured at the Ōtaki Rivermouth freedom camp as the sun was going down.
Revolutionizing Kiwi camping with Fix’n’Rail
The design behind Fix’n’Rail supports a circular economy by giving new life to portable toilets that may otherwise end up in landfills.
This is the summer to visit Queenstown
There are parking bylaws and nationwide reserve laws that continue to affect freedom camping in Queenstown this summer, but the years-long prohibitive bans are gone from Queenstown Lakes District.
The Wairau
After a peaceful night’s sleep a hearty breakfast on the Wairau river is always a good way to start the day
Getting your camping vehicle certified
NZ Lifestyle Camping’s network of more than 150 testing officers offer self-containment testing for all types of campers
Dealing with a caravan flat
Have you had a flat tyre on your caravan? I have now had three and would like to pass on some experience that may help you.
Old Blue
The camp still has quite a few hardy campers on-site, it’s Labour Day weekend after all. You wait, the sun will be shining tomorrow & the fish biting!
Kea attack
Setting up my tent this weekend I noticed about a dozen little holes in the roof.