Camping care code

Be a careful camper and practice 'no trace' camping.

  • Choose your campsite carefully; set up your camp on firm, high or sandy ground. Only camp in designated areas. Please do not camp where camping is not permitted.
  • Be tidy and always leave campsites clean. Take your rubbish with you if bins are not provided. Food scraps attract vermin.
  • Use a cooker, fireplace or BBQ. Light fires only where permitted, collect dead wood and keep the fire small. Soak the fire with water before you go.
  • Detergents, soap and toothpaste can harm aquatic and marine life. Use biodegradable products and wash in a container well away from the water.
  • Always use toilets provided. There are toilets at all DOC campsites. When camping elsewhere follow the environmental care guidance provided at www.camping.org.nz
  • Motorhome or campervan users - please always dispose of waste at official dumpstations. If you don't have a toilet onboard, please camp where there are toilet facilities. Do not dispose of waste in public places.
  • Campgrounds are social places but everyone needs some rest and relaxation. Please respect the rights of others for quiet enjoyment of the outdoors.
  • Pay your fees to help keep campsites available in the future.
  • Always thoroughly clean your equipment before and after trips to minimise spreading weeds and diseases.
  • Protect native plants and animals.

Toitu te whenua/leave the land undisturbed.

Weather

Weather information

Learn more

Mountain safety council website

www.beacons.org.nz

Backcountry avalanche advisory website

Stop the spread of didymo

Check, Clean, Dry all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Safety

Follow the Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies

Contacts

View a list of DOC Visitor Centres
Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai