269 non-powered/tent sites
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$15/night |
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$7.50/night |
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FREE |
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Camp next to the clear waters and golden sands of Tōtaranui beach at the northern end of the Abel Tasman National Park. It's a great place to relax on the beach, swim, kayak, fish or explore native bush on one of the nearby tracks.
As far as DOC campsites go, the Totaranui Camping Ground is pretty bling, and extremely popular.
This campsite is an excellent to base yourself from if you are keen to explore the Abel Tasman National Park. From here you can walk, sea kayak, catch water taxis, dive, fish - it's a marine mecca.
During December and February it is full of New Zealander's from Christchurch and can therefore be very hard to book into - do not show up and expect a site as during this time it is very unlikely.
This campsite is accessible by road, walking or by water taxi. Even though this is a popular campsite, there are no powered sites, so be prepared.
You must remove all your rubbish and recycling from this site when you leave.
Due to track maintenance, parts of the Abel Tasman Coast Track between Bark Bay and Onetahuti will be rough and muddy after wet weather.
Follow all instructions from staff and contractors.
First published on 25 July 2024. Last reviewed on 24 September 2024.Torrent River Bridge on the high tide track between Anchorage and Torrent Bay, giving access to Cleopatra’s Pool, is being replaced.
Cleopatra’s Pool and access track, along with sections of the high tide track will be closed to the public between 29 October and 12 November 2024.
During this time the whole construction area is a WorkSafe NZ notifiable site and entry is strictly prohibited, for any reason.
An alternative option for the high tide track involves wading through the Torrent River, this is available four hours either side of low tide. Note there are some slippery rocks, and that river flow may fluctuate depending on rainfall and tides.
First published on 19 August 2022. Last reviewed on 1 November 2024.Tōtaranui Campground is categorised as a DOC Standard Campsite. The following pricing indicates usual pricing. Prices vary for some campsites and may include seasonal pricing. Visit the DOC website for exact pricing.
Standard campsites have a more limited range of facilities and services than Serviced campsites. These campsites have toilets, a water supply that could be treated or untreated tap water, or from a stream or lake, and vehicle or boat access. Bring your own soap for washing hands. Untreated water should be boiled before use to ensure it's safe. Wood BBQs and fireplaces, cold showers, picnic tables, a cooking shelter and rubbish bins may be provided; this will vary from site to site.
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Unpowered Site | Adult | $10.00 to $15.00 per night |
Unpowered Site | Child | $5.00 to $7.50 per night |
Unpowered Site | Infant | $0.00 per night |
Adults are 18+ years, children are 5-17 years, infants are 0-4 years.
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Organisation |
DOC Nelson/TasmanCentral government organisation |
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Location |
South Island ▷ Nelson Region ▷ Abel Tasman |
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Overnight Camping Site Cost |
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Overnight Camping Site CostWhat is the approximate per-person cost to camp or park your vehicle overnight? Medium Cost Camping Standard facilities of powered sites and hot showers can be expected. Price is per person per night, based on a powered site for two people. No powered sites or hot water |
Overnight Stay Rules |
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Overnight Stay RulesWhat are the accommodation rules for overnight stays at this campsite? Camping and any vehicle You are permitted to stay overnight and camp (with a tent) or in any vehicle. Gravel road for 12km, narrow, unsealed road |
Campsite Managing Organisation |
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Campsite Managing OrganisationWhat type of organisation operates this campsite? DOC Managed This campsite is managed by the Department of Conservation. DOC is a New Zealand government organisation. |
Maximum Sites Available |
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Maximum Sites AvailableHow many camping or parking sites are available for staying overnight in? More than 20 sites There are more than twenty camping/parking sites available to stay overnight in. This is a large campsite with space to accommodate over 800 people. |
Water Supply |
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Water SupplyIs there fresh water available? Water supply available A supply of fresh water is available. Water is available but limited supply especially in peak period. |
Shower |
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ShowerIs there a shower at this location? Shower At least one shower is available (it's unknown if it's hot or cold). Cold |
Booking Required |
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Booking RequiredIs it necessary to book a campsite in advance in order to stay overnight? Booking is Required Staying overnight requires booking a site in advance. Booking required 10 Dec - 10 Feb. Bookings should be made during the first week of July; a ballot system is used to allocate sites. At all other times use self registration envelopes or register at the camp office if it is open. |
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Large Vehicle AccessCan large vehicles such as motorhomes, housebuses and caravans gain access? Large vehicle accessible The site is accessible with large vehicles such as motorhomes and 5th wheelers. Warning the last 12 km is narrow, unsealed road. |
Dogs |
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DogsDoes this establishment allow dogs? No dogs allowed The location does not allow dogs under normal conditions. Their may be be exceptions granted under specific circumstances eg. guide dogs. Definitely no pets allowed |
Vehicle Access |
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Vehicle AccessCan vehicles drive in? Vehicle accessible This location is accessible in a vehicle. Vehicle access is via a long winding and narrow gravel road. Caution is advised. |
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DOC Campsite CategoryWhat category does this Department of Conservation (DOC) campsite fall into? DOC Standard Campsite Department of Conservation Standard Campsites have a more limited range of facilities and services. Toilets (usually composting or pit variety) water supply (tap, stream, or lake) and vehicle or boat access. Wood barbeques and fireplaces, showers (cold), picnic tables, a cooking shelter and rubbish bins may be provided. Standard Campsites generally can not be booked. |
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ToiletIs there a toilet available? Public toilet There are toilet facilities available to the general public. |
✓ Great location by the beach
✓ Lots of space and privacy
✓ Excellent walking tracks nearby
✓ Clean toilets and showers
✓ Good facilities with basic supplies
𐄂 Cold showers only
𐄂 Steep and windy access road
Great fun, great location, limited facilities.
Love this campsite...
Wow...what a beautiful place.
The Totaranui campsite is great!
One of our favourite campsites.
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4.5/5
Brilliant location once you get through the steep, windy unpacked road.
Loads of space so presumably very busy in the summer. Wildlife to see especially cheeky weka, great access to walks. We did a lovely loop over Gibson Hill to the hut then back along the coastal path. Only drawback was having to pay a $10 booking fee on top of the camping fees and we couldn’t book online for the same day we arrived. I think we just got caught out by the DOC booking rules.
Reviewed about 1 year ago
5.0/5
Very large campsite so plenty of space.
Lots of nice nooks to tuck away in if you’re wanting privacy. Great location, right by the beach and hiking tracks. Excellent facilities. Cold showers only.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
5.0/5
Very nice campground.
Toilets & showers were nice & very clean. Heaps of space for parking. Right on a gorgeous beach & perfect for walks around Abel Tasman - we did the Separation Point & it was stunning!
Reviewed about 2 years ago
4.5/5
This place would have got 10/10 apart from the cheek of the wekas (one literally hopped into our van and stols some cheese and ran off, another actually chased me) and sandflies were a bit annoying too
(but bearable with repellent). Very scenic campsite, water is drinkable, flush toilets and cold showers (nice and clean), grassy spots to park (we had a whole field to ourselves in May), office sells basic supplies too.
Reviewed over 2 years ago
5.0/5
The Totaranui campsite is great!
Apart from the views, the location and the beach access, the campsite is well organised. It is subdivided into bays, sheltered by trees, with an ablution block in nearly each bay. Fresh water, basins for doing dishes and cold showers (but also equipped with hooks to hang up your own hot solar shower!) are available. The campsite office had a small shop open in the morning (during off season) and we were able to get ice for our esky! Bookings are required prior to arrival. DOC pass is accepted.
Reviewed almost 3 years ago
4.0/5
This is a nice big campsite.
And it can get busy in the holidays. If you want piece and quite in a remote location then you should avoid in Summer.
Reviewed almost 3 years ago and experienced in February 2021
5.0/5
Excellent spot at this time of year - not busy at all and still (just) warm enough for a swim.
We came for one night initially but stayed for two (and would've stayed longer if our itinerary allowed).
Clean flush toilet facilities and cold showers available. Fire pits laid out around campsites which can be used when there's no fire ban.
Dump station available and fresh drinking water available near campsites.
Very friendly and helpful DOC staff around to answer questions during business hours. Special shout out to Rusty who lives and works there, and has been coming to Totaranui for the last 50 years - very knowledgeable and just lovely to chat to!
Reviewed over 4 years ago
4.5/5
Wow...what a beautiful place.
I would come back here in a heartbeat. There is so much hiking (trekking) to do here! Sandflies present but manageable. Be sure to bring everything you need with you...the drive back into town (Takaka) is pretty long! All water is potable; toilets are clean; showers are cold.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago
4.5/5
Huge DOC site behind a lovely beach.
Great for day walks. Many facilities blocks very clean with cold showers and washing facilities
Reviewed over 5 years ago
5.0/5
Really, really pretty!!
Such a good campsite, golden sands, clear sea and heaps of walks.
Reviewed almost 7 years ago
5.0/5
It's hard to get to (especially with a big van) but SO worth it.
The beach is beautiful and the place is huge, only a few people mid December. Only cold showers but clean. Not many sandflies. Didn't want to leave!
Reviewed almost 7 years ago
3.0/5
One of the less attractive DOC sites, big patch of grass to share for everybody, walk a bay further and you are back in paradise.
Reviewed about 10 years ago and experienced in March 2014
4.5/5
Brilliant location once you get through the steep, windy unpacked road.
Loads of space so presumably very busy in the summer. Wildlife to see especially cheeky weka, great access to walks. We did a lovely loop over Gibson Hill to the hut then back along the coastal path. Only drawback was having to pay a $10 booking fee on top of the camping fees and we couldn’t book online for the same day we arrived. I think we just got caught out by the DOC booking rules.
Reviewed about 1 year ago
5.0/5
Very large campsite so plenty of space.
Lots of nice nooks to tuck away in if you’re wanting privacy. Great location, right by the beach and hiking tracks. Excellent facilities. Cold showers only.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
5.0/5
Very nice campground.
Toilets & showers were nice & very clean. Heaps of space for parking. Right on a gorgeous beach & perfect for walks around Abel Tasman - we did the Separation Point & it was stunning!
Reviewed about 2 years ago
4.5/5
This place would have got 10/10 apart from the cheek of the wekas (one literally hopped into our van and stols some cheese and ran off, another actually chased me) and sandflies were a bit annoying too
(but bearable with repellent). Very scenic campsite, water is drinkable, flush toilets and cold showers (nice and clean), grassy spots to park (we had a whole field to ourselves in May), office sells basic supplies too.
Reviewed over 2 years ago
4.0/5
This is a nice big campsite.
And it can get busy in the holidays. If you want piece and quite in a remote location then you should avoid in Summer.
Reviewed almost 3 years ago and experienced in February 2021
5.0/5
The Totaranui campsite is great!
Apart from the views, the location and the beach access, the campsite is well organised. It is subdivided into bays, sheltered by trees, with an ablution block in nearly each bay. Fresh water, basins for doing dishes and cold showers (but also equipped with hooks to hang up your own hot solar shower!) are available. The campsite office had a small shop open in the morning (during off season) and we were able to get ice for our esky! Bookings are required prior to arrival. DOC pass is accepted.
Reviewed almost 3 years ago
5.0/5
Excellent spot at this time of year - not busy at all and still (just) warm enough for a swim.
We came for one night initially but stayed for two (and would've stayed longer if our itinerary allowed).
Clean flush toilet facilities and cold showers available. Fire pits laid out around campsites which can be used when there's no fire ban.
Dump station available and fresh drinking water available near campsites.
Very friendly and helpful DOC staff around to answer questions during business hours. Special shout out to Rusty who lives and works there, and has been coming to Totaranui for the last 50 years - very knowledgeable and just lovely to chat to!
Reviewed over 4 years ago
4.5/5
Wow...what a beautiful place.
I would come back here in a heartbeat. There is so much hiking (trekking) to do here! Sandflies present but manageable. Be sure to bring everything you need with you...the drive back into town (Takaka) is pretty long! All water is potable; toilets are clean; showers are cold.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago
4.5/5
Huge DOC site behind a lovely beach.
Great for day walks. Many facilities blocks very clean with cold showers and washing facilities
Reviewed over 5 years ago
5.0/5
Really, really pretty!!
Such a good campsite, golden sands, clear sea and heaps of walks.
Reviewed almost 7 years ago
5.0/5
It's hard to get to (especially with a big van) but SO worth it.
The beach is beautiful and the place is huge, only a few people mid December. Only cold showers but clean. Not many sandflies. Didn't want to leave!
Reviewed almost 7 years ago
4.5/5
I can imagine this can be quite crowded, and with good reason, but when we were here (mid-November) it was only 1/3 full.
Selected our spot next to the water. Truly amazing view. Clean showers, no power, but a dump station at the entrance. Lots of short and long hikes starting from the site. Well worth the hassle of driving to the north end of Abel Tasman. One of the most beautiful spots we've been to.
Reviewed almost 7 years ago
5.0/5
This campsite was the best site we stayed at during our holidays.
This site is next to a level place, next to a beautiful beach, under the amazing sky at night. It's only the drive there through the mountains but it's all worth it. Highly recommended.
Reviewed over 7 years ago
5.0/5
Great location a few steps from the beach.
Not too many sand flies. Toilets are great, with (very cold!) showers too. A few tables and good working running water always available. Tracks around it are ok, but you come here more for the beach than the great views like Milford Sound etc. Be sure you paid even if you arrive late cause they check every morning!
Reviewed almost 8 years ago
5.0/5
After a 10 km gravel road with 7 meter van we were in heaven.
We had the place with 10 other guests, our own field. Nice ranger keeps everything super clean told us
that up to 890 people can stay there so we were very lucky! Stayed for 2 nights and had nice hikes. Gate closed at night. Has showers but cold.
Reviewed about 8 years ago
5.0/5
Love this campsite...
great facilities... great firepit. Thank you to the DOC warden, Pam. Amazing place, we felt sad when we had to leave early the next day, winter time at this campsite was cool, only ones in the entire place...except for the Weka birds. Love this location and I have visited many on this kayaking journey. Doc campsites are amazing - this is a gem.
Reviewed about 8 years ago
4.5/5
Really nice DOC campsite, plenty of spots and right on the beach.
Visited at the end of June and basically had the place to ourselves. Long gravel road to get to the site but well worth it!
Reviewed over 8 years ago
4.0/5
Wonderful site, family friendly.
Safe and fun place to be. No power, but clean water and waste disposal. Beautiful location, great beaches and jetty to launch boats.
Reviewed over 8 years ago
4.5/5
At the end of a dusty, winding track sits this haven of a campground, off grid, run by DOC.
Stunning coastal walks and pristine, secluded beaches along the way. Just lush! Very friendly campers and lots of families.
Reviewed over 8 years ago
5.0/5
One of our favourite campsites.
A great location at a beautiful golden beach. For a DOC campsite, pretty flash facilities: flush toilets, (cold) showers, camp office + little shop (they sell ice for the chilly bin!), WiFi.
Thumbs up!
Reviewed over 8 years ago
4.5/5
Beautiful location, really worth driving the 12 km gravel road.
Really quiet in the beginning of November, so we had the beautiful golden beach all for ourself. Toilet and showers are basic, but if you don't mind you should definitely stay here.
Reviewed almost 10 years ago
4.0/5
This campsite was all about the location.
The National Park is stunning and we did some lovely walks and saw some great wildlife. The facilities were understandably basic but clean (toilets, cold shower, no kitchen but there were sinks for washing up). It cost us $15 per person in October which I think was a bit steep considering the facilities, we've paid less and had hot showers etc. The site is huge but it was very quiet when we were there.
Reviewed about 9 years ago
5.0/5
$10 pp in May for a campervan.
The road to get there is beautiful. Wonderful site on a remote beach that you can reach via a gravel road, well maintained so no issues here. Arrived just before sunset and it was wonderful to walk on the beautiful beach. Was mostly empty in May but it apparently is very busy and crowded in summer.
Reviewed over 9 years ago
5.0/5
AWESOME place.
We went mid April and basically had the place to ourselves. Spots for fires. Bathroom and trash area provided. Stay in spot U20 and the cove next to the camp spot is awesome for swimming.
Sand flies out of control. Bring bug spray.
Reviewed over 9 years ago
5.0/5
Definitely the best camp, close to a great beach and beautiful nature.
Reviewed over 9 years ago and experienced in March 2014
5.0/5
Definitely the best place in New Zealand - beautiful nature and beach.
Reviewed over 9 years ago and experienced in March 2014
3.5/5
Big campsite, nice place, cold shower, nice moon up.
Reviewed over 9 years ago and experienced in July 2014