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The site is located on Marshall Street, Paeroa.
A dump station is available at the site. Power is available at this site which incurs a fee.
A facilities fee of $5 per vehicle per night is charged, which must be prepaid at the Caltex service station in Belmont Road.
Freedom camping is restricted to designated carparks and the directly adjacent grass area.
2 nights maximum
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Organisation |
Hauraki District CouncilCouncil organisation |
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Location |
North Island ▷ Waikato ▷ Te Aroha |
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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? Free Camping It costs nothing to stay overnight. In general this means that you should not expect any facilities. |
Overnight Stay Rules |
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Overnight Stay RulesWhat are the accommodation rules for overnight stays at this campsite? Self-contained motorhomes only Overnight stays are only permitted if your vehicle is certified as being 'self-contained'. The vehicle must display the "Responsible Camper" sticker. |
Campsite Managing Organisation |
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Campsite Managing OrganisationWhat type of organisation operates this campsite? Local Council This experience is managed by a local council. |
Payment Requirement |
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Payment RequirementIs there a cost for this experience or is it free? Free access/participation The experience costs no money to access or take part in. |
Maximum Stay Duration |
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Maximum Stay DurationHow many consecutive days can you stay overnight at this establishment? 2 nights You may stay up to two nights in a row. |
Dump Station |
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Dump StationDump stations allow the safe disposal of sewage and greywater from self-contained vehicles. Does this site have a dump station? Dump station available There is a dump station available at this location for the safe emptying and disposal of waste water from recreational vehicles. |
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. |
Powered Sites |
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Powered SitesDoes this establishment have powered sites? Powered sites available This campsite offers powered sites to hook into an electricity supply. $5 per vehicle |
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. |
Vehicle Access |
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Vehicle AccessCan vehicles drive in? Vehicle accessible This location is accessible in a vehicle. |
Toilet |
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ToiletIs there a toilet available? Public toilet There are toilet facilities available to the general public. |
✓ Affordable - $5 for power
✓ Convenient location near amenities
✓ Clean facilities
✓ Plenty of parking space
✓ Friendly camping community
𐄂 Traffic noise from highway
𐄂 Morning business noise
Good place to stay for a night.
Quiet noisey.
Free or some 5$ power sites.
Really nice place!
Nice and clean.
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10/10 | 4 |
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9/10 | 4 |
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8/10 | 4 |
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7/10 | 3 |
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5.0/5
Good place to stay for a night.
We came late and easily found a Spot.
Selfe sustained.
Reviewed 8 months ago
4.0/5
We were the only van in the middle of campervans and motorhomes but it’s a quiet place near toilets and very easy to access.
Perfect for one night on the way to the Coromandel’s.
Reviewed 9 months ago
3.5/5
Quiet noisey.
Rubbish bins and toilets handy. Cheap for power. Busy even in winter
Reviewed over 1 year ago
5.0/5
Great stop for camping.
We pulled up and got a powered site. Popped over the the Caltex and paid $5 for the night for the ticket to display on our windscreen which included the power. Dump station and drinking water right beside site too. Great
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.5/5
Free or some 5$ power sites.
Little bit loud but very central! Supermarket right around the corner
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.0/5
Free or $5 to plug in (6 power points - pay at Caltex) is incredibly good value!
Only 50m from State Highway 2, so fairly noisy especially with people parking to use the toilets, and morning businesses opening up across the road. Good base to ride up to Waihi and back on the bike trail. Never realised that Paeroa is the “Antique Capital of NZ” so good for browsing.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
5.0/5
Nice and clean.
Lots of parking space. Public toilets, waste dump, bins. If you want electricity, then pay 5$ at Caltex for powered site. Otherwise free
Reviewed about 2 years ago
4.5/5
Highly recommend this spot but get here early to get a powered site which is only $5 per night from Caltex servo.
This let us recharge all the electronics and use of laptop. The kids loved the park near by, countdown across the road and liquor shop to stock up. Best thing is there is no designated check out time so you can sleep in. Highly recommend
Reviewed over 2 years ago
5.0/5
Excellent spot for a free camping, max two nights.
$5 per night can be paid at caltex which is a minutes walk. Powered sites available, playground for the kids, friendly campers around, clean toilets open to all, dump station and water available. Countdown is across the road.
If your wanting to watch TV park your motor home further away from the trees near toilet. Expect noisey trucks throughout the night, cars parking up to go toilet and early traffic. Overall Excellent. Thank you NZ
Reviewed almost 3 years ago
4.5/5
Right on the hauraki rail trail, in central city, good laundromat and hot shower facility, plenty nice eating places nearby.
A great base for two days.
Reviewed over 3 years ago
4.5/5
$5 for a powered site (pay at Caltex - staff will give a receipt to display on your vehicle dashboard).
Clean toilets open 24hrs, can get public dropping in to use them throughout the night. So may pay to park further away, if you’re easily disturbed by noise. Easy walk to Caltex, playground, supermarket and shops.
Reviewed almost 4 years ago
5.0/5
Good place to stay for a night.
We came late and easily found a Spot.
Selfe sustained.
Reviewed 8 months ago
4.0/5
We were the only van in the middle of campervans and motorhomes but it’s a quiet place near toilets and very easy to access.
Perfect for one night on the way to the Coromandel’s.
Reviewed 9 months ago
3.5/5
Quiet noisey.
Rubbish bins and toilets handy. Cheap for power. Busy even in winter
Reviewed over 1 year ago
5.0/5
Great stop for camping.
We pulled up and got a powered site. Popped over the the Caltex and paid $5 for the night for the ticket to display on our windscreen which included the power. Dump station and drinking water right beside site too. Great
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.5/5
Free or some 5$ power sites.
Little bit loud but very central! Supermarket right around the corner
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.0/5
Free or $5 to plug in (6 power points - pay at Caltex) is incredibly good value!
Only 50m from State Highway 2, so fairly noisy especially with people parking to use the toilets, and morning businesses opening up across the road. Good base to ride up to Waihi and back on the bike trail. Never realised that Paeroa is the “Antique Capital of NZ” so good for browsing.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
5.0/5
Nice and clean.
Lots of parking space. Public toilets, waste dump, bins. If you want electricity, then pay 5$ at Caltex for powered site. Otherwise free
Reviewed about 2 years ago
4.5/5
Highly recommend this spot but get here early to get a powered site which is only $5 per night from Caltex servo.
This let us recharge all the electronics and use of laptop. The kids loved the park near by, countdown across the road and liquor shop to stock up. Best thing is there is no designated check out time so you can sleep in. Highly recommend
Reviewed over 2 years ago
5.0/5
Excellent spot for a free camping, max two nights.
$5 per night can be paid at caltex which is a minutes walk. Powered sites available, playground for the kids, friendly campers around, clean toilets open to all, dump station and water available. Countdown is across the road.
If your wanting to watch TV park your motor home further away from the trees near toilet. Expect noisey trucks throughout the night, cars parking up to go toilet and early traffic. Overall Excellent. Thank you NZ
Reviewed almost 3 years ago
4.5/5
Right on the hauraki rail trail, in central city, good laundromat and hot shower facility, plenty nice eating places nearby.
A great base for two days.
Reviewed over 3 years ago
4.5/5
$5 for a powered site (pay at Caltex - staff will give a receipt to display on your vehicle dashboard).
Clean toilets open 24hrs, can get public dropping in to use them throughout the night. So may pay to park further away, if you’re easily disturbed by noise. Easy walk to Caltex, playground, supermarket and shops.
Reviewed almost 4 years ago
3.5/5
The dump station has been removed.
Some traffic to the toilets during the night as they are open 24 hours.
Reviewed over 5 years ago
4.0/5
Really nice place!
Only 5$ by campervan, with really clean toilets, powered site, water for the campervan etc...
Also it's right in town so really nice if you just want to buy something.
It's a bit noisy in the morning but not a real nuisance!
Reviewed over 6 years ago
3.5/5
Space for 8 or so vans, some powered sites next to toilets - but these were taken by the time we got there (7pm Friday night).
Note: opposite delivery entrance to the supermarket, so early morning noise.
Reviewed over 8 years ago
4.0/5
Basically a carpark in the middle of the town, but: dump station and fresh water; squeaky-clean public toilet.
For $5 per night (per car/van, not person), this seems to me a god-send for an overnight stay.
Note that the $5 fee is payable at the gas station across the street (not city council or some early-closing-office), so you can arrive anytime.
Reviewed almost 9 years ago