Coquille Bay Campsite

Coquille Bay Campsite

Abel Tasman National Park

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DOC Campsite Pricing

Coquille Bay campsite is categorised as a DOC Great Walk Campsite. The following pricing indicates usual pricing. Adults from $5 to $32, children from $0 to $16, infants are free. There is differential pricing for international visitors, as well as seasonal pricing. Visit the website for exact pricing.

DOC Great Walk Campsite

Except for the Milford Track and Paparoa Track, all Great Walks offer camping near huts or in designated areas. There are nearly 60 Great Walk campsites offering basic facilities including toilets, handwashing sinks and a water supply with some being treated and some untreated. Untreated water should be boiled before use to ensure it's safe. Some have picnic tables and cooking shelters. These do not include the indoor facilities provided at Great Walk huts.

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Adults are 18+ years, children are 5-17 years, infants are 0-4 years.

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Organisation

DOC Nelson/Tasman

Central government organisation

Location

South IslandNelson RegionAbel Tasman

Categories

  • Activity__basic_facility_campingBasic Camping

Directions

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Coordinates

-40.989054539414

173.029037022591

Latitude
-40.989054539414
Longitude
173.029037022591

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Reviews

  • 3.5/5

    Walking and Kayaking access - I give Coquille Campsite a 7 due to its close proximity to the start of the track and yet is quite private due to being a small walk off the main path - plus it also sits

    right by the beach. The beach itself is far from the best in the National Park, but is nicely sheltered if you're kayaking and the sea breeze is strong. If you're really short on time and are looking for an overnight camping experience, then you could do alot worse. Evenings are often golden here once the day time water taxi traffic has slowed :)

    Reviewed about 6 years ago and experienced in February 2018