Nelson

South IslandNelson Region

Basic Facility Camping

The Northern End Is Where It's At

Abel Tasman gets busy, but the basic campsites up at the northern end of the park are genuinely quieter because most people don't make the effort to get there. Totaranui, Anapai Bay, and Mutton Cove are my pick for that reason alone. Harder to reach means fewer people. Down the southern end, Tinline is a good shout for families, especially at high tide when the beach swim is on.

Outside the Park

Outside of Abel Tasman, Kina Beach just south of Motueka is a solid and laid-back option. Views are good and there's a golf course nearby if that's your thing. Around Motueka you'll also find spots like Hidden Valley Farm worth a look if you want something a bit off the main drag.

Timing matters here. The peak NZ holiday window from late December to mid-January is full-on across the region, especially in and around Abel Tasman. Go either side of that if you can. And stock up on food in Motueka before heading anywhere further west - options get slim and pricey once you're past there.

Basic Facility Camping in Nelson

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Nestled in the stunning Tasman region, lies a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed by visitors. The top of Takaka Hill offers a charming and peaceful...

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Mutton Cove Campsite

Abel Tasman National Park

5 4 reviews

Secluded campsites

Buller Campground

Lake Rotoiti

4.8 41 reviews

The camping grounds at West Bay (Jetty and Buller) are beaut little sites on the western side of Lake Rotoiti. Open from December to April they...

Mosquito Bay

Mosquito Bay Campsite

Abel Tasman National Park

4.6 2 reviews

DOC campsite, small fee, basic facilities

The reservoir below

A long and windy road up alongside the Takaka River (good swimming holes can be found) to the hydro power station. From there the road leads up...

Top toilet facilities near the lake edge

The campsite is open from late November to the end of April.

Wai-iti Domain

Overnight Campervan Parking

4.6 8 reviews

Self contained vehicles can stay for a maximum of two nights. You must contact the Tasman District Council and inform them of your vehcile details...

Chill out at the Coldwater Stream Campsite

4.6 2 reviews

A basic campsite accessible to 4WD and mountain bikes. The toll road from St Arnaud and Coldwater Stream is open from Boxing Day through until...

Totaranui Camping Ground

Large DOC campsite, basic facilities

Kina Beach Reserve is an awesome spot next to the water. It is split into two: a day area, and a camping area. Works on a first come, first...

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Watering Cove Campsite

Abel Tasman National Park

4.5 2 reviews

Kerr Bay Campsite

Lake Rotoiti

4.5 58 reviews

Kerr Bay Campsite is next to Lake Rotoiti, surrounded by beech forest, with a boat launching ramp nearby.

Siberia Camping Ground

Siberia Flat Campsite

Kahurangi National Park

4.5 4 reviews

DOC campsite, small fee, basic facilities

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Onetahuti Bay Campsite

Abel Tasman National Park

4.4 2 reviews

Heaphy Campsite

Kahurangi National Park

4.4 3 reviews

Tiny

Apple Tree Bay Campsite

Abel Tasman National Park

4.4 3 reviews

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Anapai Bay Campsite

Abel Tasman National Park

4.4 1 review

Perry Saddle Campsite

Kahurangi National Park

4.4 1 review

This is a walk-in campsite on the Heaphy Track. Situated in the fold of Perry Saddle with high hills either side, it has an alpine feel, along...

James Mackay Campsite

Kahurangi National Park

4.4 1 review

Saxon Campsite

Kahurangi National Park

4.4 1 review