Approximately 20 campsites. Cold showers. Long drop toilets (there is usually toilet paper available, however it pays to take your own). Cold water tap
Adult |
$10/night |
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$5/night |
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Camp at the eastern edge of the forest, close to kauri trees. Look out for kiwi and short-tailed bats. This is an ideal base for day or overnight tramps.
A real nature extravaganza! Camp at the edge of the Puketi Forest and have the chance to look out for kiwi and short-tailed bats, this is a great place to base yourself for day or overnight tramps. You can also mountain bike along the Pirau and Mokau Ridge Roads.
There are several places that you can access the recreational area from. The recommended entry point is from SH10 approximately 600 m north of the Waipapa Township.
Turn left along Pungaere Road past the sign directing you to the Puketi Forest Park. Follow Pungaere Road for approximately 15 kms. Take care as part of the road is gravelled.
At a T-intersection, turn left, follow the road for about 2 km. The entrance of the recreational area will be on your right.
If using alternative routes, refer to local maps as there is no DOC signage at other possible entry points to the Puketi Forest.
The campground is located in the vicinity of the Puketi Forest Hut and Puketi cabins. This campground is accessible to vehicles and you can park next to your campsite.
Puketī Recreation Area Campsite is categorised as a DOC Standard Campsite. The following pricing indicates usual pricing. Prices vary for some campsites and may include seasonal pricing. Visit the DOC website for exact pricing.
Standard campsites have a more limited range of facilities and services than Serviced campsites. These campsites have toilets, a water supply that could be treated or untreated tap water, or from a stream or lake, and vehicle or boat access. Bring your own soap for washing hands. Untreated water should be boiled before use to ensure it's safe. Wood BBQs and fireplaces, cold showers, picnic tables, a cooking shelter and rubbish bins may be provided; this will vary from site to site.
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Unpowered Site | Adult | $10.00 to $15.00 per night |
Unpowered Site | Child | $5.00 to $7.50 per night |
Unpowered Site | Infant | $0.00 per night |
Adults are 18+ years, children are 5-17 years, infants are 0-4 years.
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Organisation |
DOC NorthlandCentral government organisation |
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Location |
North Island ▷ Northland ▷ Kerikeri |
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Overnight Camping Site Cost |
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Overnight Camping Site CostWhat is the approximate per-person cost to camp or park your vehicle overnight? Low Cost Camping You can expect very basic facilities only and often a beautiful location. A nominal fee is charged. |
Overnight Stay Rules |
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Overnight Stay RulesWhat are the accommodation rules for overnight stays at this campsite? Camping and any vehicle You are permitted to stay overnight and camp (with a tent) or in any vehicle. |
Campsite Managing Organisation |
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Campsite Managing OrganisationWhat type of organisation operates this campsite? DOC Managed This campsite is managed by the Department of Conservation. DOC is a New Zealand government organisation. |
Maximum Sites Available |
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Maximum Sites AvailableHow many camping or parking sites are available for staying overnight in? 16 to 20 sites There are between sixteen and twenty camping/parking sites available to stay overnight in. |
Water Supply |
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Water SupplyIs there fresh water available? Water supply available A supply of fresh water is available. |
Shower |
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ShowerIs there a shower at this location? Shower At least one shower is available (it's unknown if it's hot or cold). Cold |
Booking Required |
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Booking RequiredIs it necessary to book a campsite in advance in order to stay overnight? First Come, First Served Sites are allocated in a first come, first served basis. Get in early for the best spot. |
Dogs |
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DogsDoes this establishment allow dogs? No dogs allowed The location does not allow dogs under normal conditions. Their may be be exceptions granted under specific circumstances eg. guide dogs. No domestic pets or animals are permitted in or around the hut, cabins or campgrounds |
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DOC Campsite CategoryWhat category does this Department of Conservation (DOC) campsite fall into? DOC Standard Campsite Department of Conservation Standard Campsites have a more limited range of facilities and services. Toilets (usually composting or pit variety) water supply (tap, stream, or lake) and vehicle or boat access. Wood barbeques and fireplaces, showers (cold), picnic tables, a cooking shelter and rubbish bins may be provided. Standard Campsites generally can not be booked. |
Campfire Rules |
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Campfire RulesWhat are the rules for open air fires? Fires permitted (in designated sites) Open air fires are allowed only in the provided fireplaces. Open air fires are not allowed if a total fire ban is currently in place. Outdoor fireplaces (wood may be available). Be aware of any fire bans and increased fire risks during summer. Fire permits will not be issued during the prohibited fire season for campers wanting to use the fireplaces. Follow the onsite signs. |
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ToiletIs there a toilet available? Public toilet There are toilet facilities available to the general public. Long drop toilets (there is usually toilet paper available, however it pays to take your own) |
✓ Beautiful bush setting
✓ Kauri tree walks
✓ Quiet and peaceful
✓ Affordable price
✓ Wildlife sounds
𐄂 Dirty toilets
𐄂 Cold showers
Nice location.
The campsite is easy to find.
Very nice.
Great Campsite.
Camping for adults and nature lovers.
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10/10 | 4 |
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18% |
9/10 | 4 |
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8/10 | 8 |
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36% |
7/10 | 1 |
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5% |
6/10 | 2 |
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5/10 | 0 |
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4/10 | 1 |
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3/10 | 1 |
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2/10 | 1 |
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1.5/5
The worst experience on a campsite we have so far for the first time we pay for one night (we usually go to free camps).
Toilets were disgusting with several dozens of flies on each of them. We could not use them. No signal at all and very lost place with ungraveled road to access but still okay to drive. Lovely forest but did not worth the bad experience for us.
Reviewed 11 days ago
4.0/5
A reasonable campsite, but you may need to choose wisely where park or pitch a tent if your night is to be very wet.
Toilets were OK, and there is water. Extremely good kauri forest trails immediately adjacent. Well worth visiting the kauri trees.
Reviewed 4 months ago
1.0/5
Forest campground at beginning of trail.
Long drop toilets and shower were disgusting (dirt and very strong ammonia smell). There were more people than spots available, even though we reserved our spot online. Not DOC-worthy.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
5.0/5
Camping for adults and nature lovers.
Quiet, facilities are clean. Showers were cold but it was summer so not a big issue. Each area is sort of segregated by trees so you have that little bit of extra privacy. There’s different sites to choose from so first in first served is mainly to get a good spot as well. My partner and I loved it and it was his first time camping ever.
Reviewed about 2 years ago
4.5/5
What a gem!
Beautiful spot surrounded by the bush. No road noise, just the sound of trees and birds. There are long drop toilets which aren’t too bad and a cold shower. Nice little kauri tree walk as well.
Reviewed over 2 years ago and experienced in January 2022
3.0/5
Nice location.
The little forest walk was nice. Went back at night to find some kiwis. Didn't spot any but heard a few. Toilets were nasty though. Hold your breath!
Reviewed over 3 years ago
4.0/5
Great Campsite.
$8per adult, cold shower available, water supply (must be boiled), long drop. Areas within the trees sectioned off. Walking trails to the forest right next door.
Reviewed almost 4 years ago
3.5/5
Good spot in amongst the forest with plenty of bush walks.
About 2 min drive from the kauri forest walk. Space for at least 20 sites. Shower..very cold shower. Clean drop toilets, dishes washing facility, bush hut for hikers. MIDGIES (sand flies). Went for a night walk to look for kiwis! Heard them calling very close, but couldn’t see them. Found a kauri snail though!
Reviewed about 5 years ago
4.0/5
Nice place.
The toilets are ok, but they are compostable toilets, thats why it was kind of a windy experience. The kauri forest next too the camping is accessible for free and very pretty. The Shower is cold. The price was very good 8 $ each person for one night.
Reviewed about 5 years ago
5.0/5
Very nice.
Stayed in Doc cabin. Campsite looked awesome. Would recommend.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago and experienced in February 2018
4.0/5
Nice area.
Very peaceful. Quite annoying that it is such a good deal for $8 but there is no way to make change if you have $10, $20 notes etc. HAVE CASH ON YOU.
Clean toilets. Nice shower. Good place to wash your dishes. Well maintained camping ground.
No one came to check our ticket or anything - would have preferred to have just waited until someone came around to deposit the money as when you put it in the envelope to be put into the Dropbox, the envelope doesn’t go all the way in.
Not a very good system in that sense.
Otherwise nice place to stay for a couple nights.
Avoid the rooster that wanders at all cost.....
Reviewed about 7 years ago
4.5/5
Good basic camping with clean vault toilets and a friendly ranger.
Difficult if arriving at night to find a parking spot. We didn't do the walk and there is a lot of development happening in the region.
Reviewed over 7 years ago
1.5/5
The worst experience on a campsite we have so far for the first time we pay for one night (we usually go to free camps).
Toilets were disgusting with several dozens of flies on each of them. We could not use them. No signal at all and very lost place with ungraveled road to access but still okay to drive. Lovely forest but did not worth the bad experience for us.
Reviewed 11 days ago
4.0/5
A reasonable campsite, but you may need to choose wisely where park or pitch a tent if your night is to be very wet.
Toilets were OK, and there is water. Extremely good kauri forest trails immediately adjacent. Well worth visiting the kauri trees.
Reviewed 4 months ago
1.0/5
Forest campground at beginning of trail.
Long drop toilets and shower were disgusting (dirt and very strong ammonia smell). There were more people than spots available, even though we reserved our spot online. Not DOC-worthy.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
5.0/5
Camping for adults and nature lovers.
Quiet, facilities are clean. Showers were cold but it was summer so not a big issue. Each area is sort of segregated by trees so you have that little bit of extra privacy. There’s different sites to choose from so first in first served is mainly to get a good spot as well. My partner and I loved it and it was his first time camping ever.
Reviewed about 2 years ago
4.5/5
What a gem!
Beautiful spot surrounded by the bush. No road noise, just the sound of trees and birds. There are long drop toilets which aren’t too bad and a cold shower. Nice little kauri tree walk as well.
Reviewed over 2 years ago and experienced in January 2022
3.0/5
Nice location.
The little forest walk was nice. Went back at night to find some kiwis. Didn't spot any but heard a few. Toilets were nasty though. Hold your breath!
Reviewed over 3 years ago
4.0/5
Great Campsite.
$8per adult, cold shower available, water supply (must be boiled), long drop. Areas within the trees sectioned off. Walking trails to the forest right next door.
Reviewed almost 4 years ago
5.0/5
Very nice.
Stayed in Doc cabin. Campsite looked awesome. Would recommend.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago and experienced in February 2018
3.5/5
Good spot in amongst the forest with plenty of bush walks.
About 2 min drive from the kauri forest walk. Space for at least 20 sites. Shower..very cold shower. Clean drop toilets, dishes washing facility, bush hut for hikers. MIDGIES (sand flies). Went for a night walk to look for kiwis! Heard them calling very close, but couldn’t see them. Found a kauri snail though!
Reviewed about 5 years ago
4.0/5
Nice place.
The toilets are ok, but they are compostable toilets, thats why it was kind of a windy experience. The kauri forest next too the camping is accessible for free and very pretty. The Shower is cold. The price was very good 8 $ each person for one night.
Reviewed about 5 years ago
4.0/5
Nice area.
Very peaceful. Quite annoying that it is such a good deal for $8 but there is no way to make change if you have $10, $20 notes etc. HAVE CASH ON YOU.
Clean toilets. Nice shower. Good place to wash your dishes. Well maintained camping ground.
No one came to check our ticket or anything - would have preferred to have just waited until someone came around to deposit the money as when you put it in the envelope to be put into the Dropbox, the envelope doesn’t go all the way in.
Not a very good system in that sense.
Otherwise nice place to stay for a couple nights.
Avoid the rooster that wanders at all cost.....
Reviewed about 7 years ago
4.5/5
Good basic camping with clean vault toilets and a friendly ranger.
Difficult if arriving at night to find a parking spot. We didn't do the walk and there is a lot of development happening in the region.
Reviewed over 7 years ago
4.5/5
The campsite is easy to find.
The cold shower and the toilets were clean. There is enough space for approximately 20 vehicles. 45minutes to reach the Bay of Islands.
Reviewed almost 8 years ago
5.0/5
A drive that requires commitment, best you come from SH10 and turn at Pungaere Road.
A gravel road is unavoidable but worth the drive out. New amenities with two pit toilets and cold shower. $6 to stay overnight. Access to forest walks right next to campsite.
Reviewed almost 9 years ago
5.0/5
Great walks, good time if you want to be lost in the middle of the nature.
Reviewed almost 10 years ago
4.0/5
Nice campsite next to a river and also many tracks to the hills.
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in February 2014
4.0/5
Very nice place in the forest, even provided firewood.
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in January 2014
4.0/5
Great DOC campsite, in the beautiful puketi forest.
Nice tracks to see Kauri trees. Good facilities (cold showers and basic toilets)
Very good spots to park your campervan or yout tent. Not so far from Pahia
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in January 2014
4.0/5
Nice spot along the river-very basic toilet.
Nice walk along the river through the forest.
Reviewed almost 11 years ago and experienced in December 2013
3.0/5
We stayed here for 1 night.
+ Right in the forest so lovely and quiet,
+ There is some fantastic views not the drive form the south,
+ We're pretty sure we saw some kiwis whilst we were here,
- Toilets a bit smelly,
- Very difficult to find,
- When we were there, there seemed to be an abandoned car with doors and windows open stuck half in a bush.
Reviewed over 11 years ago and experienced in February 2013
2.0/5
Nearly impossible to find?
The explanations on the website were not clear, the location on google maps completely wrong and no signs for directions. Quite a long way from KeriKeri, on a gravel road. $7 instead of $6.
Reviewed over 11 years ago and experienced in March 2013
4.5/5
$7 in the forest, a nice basecamp.
No one around. Fire is possible.
Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in March 2012