Thicket Burn campsite

Location

25 km west of Clifden

Park or reserve

Aerial view of Milford Sound from Mount Pembroke, Fiordland National Park.

Fiordland National Park

Fiordland National Park is a vast, remote wilderness and heart of Te Wāhipounamu - South West New Zealand World Heritage Area.


Campsite category

Basic

Campsite details

  • Number of tent sites - 20

Camp on the edge of the park 5 km from Lake Hauroko, the deepest lake in New Zealand. Fish, swim, go boating or tramping nearby.

Notes

Gravel access

Getting there

Thicket Burn.
Thicket Burn

Off SH 93 at Clifden, north of Tuatapere, follow Lillburn Valley Rd.

Grid reference: NZTM2000, E1170715-N4890119

Facilities

Water from tap Water from tap
Toilets Toilets
Picnic Table Picnic Table

Plan and prepare

Types of Conservation Campsite

Conservation Campsites are accessible by vehicle. You can drive to most and boat-in to some. Each Conservation Campsite is unique but the facilities and services provided at campsites are divided into three categories; Serviced, Standard, Basic.

Fees are charged according to the campsite category and the level of facilities and services provided. Find out more about these campsite categories.

 
Information

Conservation campsite information

Camping care code

Safety

Safety information

Always contact the nearest visitor centre for the latest information about facilities and conditions.

Contact
Fiordland National Park Visitor Centre
Phone:      +64 3 249 7924
Address:   Fiordland National Park
Visitor Centre
Lakefront Drive
Te Anau 9600
Email:   fiordlandvc@doc.govt.nz
Full office details