Omokoroa Domain

Omokoroa Domain

Overnight Campervan Parking

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Omokoroa Domain

Freedom camping for campervans, motorhomes and RVs at Omokoroa Bay near Tauranga

Motorhomes, campervans and RVs can stay at the Omokoroa Domain for up to three nights, provided they have self-containment certification.

Omokoroa is a settlement about 15 minutes north of Tauranga on SH2. The Domain is a large grassy area beside the harbour and there is a campervan dump station.

There is a 3 night maximum stay in any 4 week consecutive period at this site. The 4 consecutive weeks begin from the first overnight stay.

Respect the generosity of the community sharing their space, take your rubbish with you and lap up the goods in the Bay of Plenty!

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Organisation

Western Bay of Plenty District Council

Council organisation

Location

North IslandBay of PlentyOmokoroa

Categories

  • Activity__freedom_campingFreedom Camping
  • Activity__dump_stationDump Station
  • Free

Directions

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Coordinates

-37.6323782159688

176.052032411098

Latitude
-37.6323782159688
Longitude
176.052032411098

Nearby

Reviews

    ✓ Great spot by the domain

    ✓ Friday night markets

    ✓ Safe swimming beach

    ✓ Free gas barbecue

    ✓ Dog friendly

    𐄂 Crammed parking spaces

    𐄂 Walk to deep water

    • Great place to camp for 3 nights max.
    • Great spot although a little crammed in.
    • Pulled in on a Sunday arvo.
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  • 5.0/5

    Great spot although a little crammed in.

    Fits about 12.

    Right on the doorstep to Omokoroa Domain and we were fortunate to be here for the Friday night markets. Every Friday from early January until Easter.

    A magical evening filled with food trucks, markets, live music, lawn games, and all round good vibes!

    There are picnic tables, public toilets, a playground, a free gas barbecue at the northern end and access to the wharf at the southern end. The beach here provides very safe swimming although at lower tides it may be a bit of a walk to water deep enough to swim. There is a dairy and a groovy cafe/bar.

    Dog friendly (with rules)

    Reviewed 6 months ago

  • 4.5/5

    Pulled in on a Sunday arvo.

    Great to see the busy kids play area and local life!- enjoy a beer / pizza at Alma’s eatery. Unfortunately the boat club is ‘members only’ so cAnt enjoy a wine sundowner!

    Reviewed about 2 years ago

  • 5.0/5

    Great place to camp for 3 nights max.

    Clean toilets just across the park.

    Very near the water n boat ramp.

    Lovely cafe/ restaurant next to the park. Also have a dairy underneath.

    Locals very friendly. Would recommend for anyone including families

    Reviewed over 3 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Stranded here during COVID-19 lockdown together with several other campers.

    Space for 8 SC campers. Max. stay 3 nights.

    Dumping station plus fresh water tap.

    Next to beach.

    Playground for children.

    Small shop.

    Very quiet but that could be due to lockdown.

    Reviewed over 4 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    A very busy spot on summer weekends for boaties launching at the ramp, families picnicking and utilizing the extensive playgrounds, people fishing off the wharf and locals eating ice-creams from the dairy

    . An Italian Restaurant and the boat club provide a couple of dining options, and the ferry to Matakana Island also leaves from here.

    Overnight parking is in the main carpark right beside the shop near the dump station. Some lovely established trees for shade, trailer parking for boaties is in the same area so you may get an early morning wake-up call.

    Reviewed over 10 years ago

    NEW ZEALAND
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    Zoe