Catleys, Kauaeranga Valley
Location
6.5 km north of Kauaeranga Visitor Centre, opposite Booms Flat campsite.
Park or reserve
The Kauaeranga Valley has many campgrounds nestled beside the Kauaeranga River, which flows down from the Coromandel Ranges through the valley. The valley has a choice of walks, swimming spots and historic relics from kauri logging days.
The Kauaeranga Valley has eight campsites beside the Kauaeranga River. Extensive kauri logging took place here and the native forests you now see are regrowth. The valley has plenty of walks, swimming spots and historic relics from logging days. Other activities include horse trekking, abseiling, rock climbing, fishing, picnicking, hunting and mountainbiking.
Campsite category
Standard
Fees
Adult $9 child $2
Campsite details
- Number of tent sites - 30
- Maximum number of people - 100
Campsite near the river. There is a short historic walk that can be done from the campsite.
Notes

Catley's campsite
- Please pay camp fees at the Kauaeranga visitor centre.
- Open from October (Labour weekend) until 30 April.
Getting there
Follow the Kauaeranga Valley Road from Thames for 14km to the visitor centre. The campsite is 6.5 north of the visitor centre, first campground on the right past the visitor centre.
Grid reference: NZTM2000, E1836122-N5893347
Facilities

Toilets

Barbecue

Picnic Table

Rubbish Bin

Water from stream
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.