The Waikato district has some amazing towns and beaches and we highly recommend you visit some of these great spots.
Camping grounds in the district
We have some great camp grounds in our district with a variety of accommodation options.
Find out more about camping grounds
Report it
If you have any concerns or complaints about freedom campers please use our online reporting tool below, or phone 0800 492 452.
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Where can I freedom camp?
You can freedom camp in most areas on our district. Use this map to discover where you can and can't park your self-contained vehicle for the night.
Things you need to know
In a self-contained vehicle?
If you are in a self-contained vehicle you can camp anywhere in our district except in the prohibited areas. You can stay up to 3 nights in each area.
Note: Some areas have restrictions. Self-contained camping at The Point in Ngaaruawaahia is restricted to a designated area and it can’t be used if the area is required for events. At St Stephens Car Park in Tuakau you can only camp in a self-contained vehicle between the hours of 6pm and 10am and you can’t stay for more than two nights.
Not in a self-contained vehicle?
You can camp at Onewhero Domain and Te Kauwhata Domain but you can’t camp in these areas for more than 2 nights if you aren’t self-contained. It is free to camp in these areas.
Otherwise you’ll need to stay in a holiday park, campground or a Department of Conservation camping area.
Freedom camping dump stations
If you are driving a certified self-contained vehicle, please dispose of your grey water (sink and shower) and toilet waste in a safe and environmentally sound way at an approved dump station. It is recommended that you dispose of your waste every 2-3 days.
You’ll find dump stations in the following areas:
Freedom Camping Act 2011 and our Freedom Camping Bylaw 2023
Under the Waikato District Council Freedom Camping Bylaw you can receive a $400 fine if you do not comply with the rules. You can also be fined for littering or making too much noise.