New Zealand Camping and Accommodation Guide Raetea North Side Campsite

Raetea North Side Campsite

Raetea North Side Campsite

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No. of tent sites: 65 non-powered
Access to Campsite: By Vehicle; Vehicle access is restricted from May until Labour Day Weekend – only foot access is available to the reserve and campsite during this time.
Fees:

Free

Toilet Facilities: Non flush toilets
Google Rating (out of 5): 3.8
Review Summary:

Raetea North Side Campsite offers a tranquil retreat surrounded by lush greenery and stunning landscapes. Based on customer reviews from platforms like Google and TripAdvisor, visitors appreciate the clean facilities and well-maintained grounds. Many note the helpfulness of the staff, who are eager to assist with any queries. Some campers enjoyed the nearby walking tracks, which provide excellent opportunities for exploration. However, a few reviews point out that the lack of mobile reception can be inconvenient for some. Overall, Raetea North Side Campsite is a solid choice for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying basic amenities. The calm atmosphere makes it especially appealing for families and solo travelers alike.

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Address:
Raetea North Side Camping Area, State Highway 1, Mangamuka, 0476, Far North, North Island
Department of Conservation, Te Kao Te Paki Field Centre
Description:

The campsite is located on State Highway 1 at the northern foot of Raetea
Forest (Mangamuka Gorge)18 km, south-east of Kaitaia along State Hwy 1 towards
Mangataiore. Look for ‘Raetea Reserve’ sign and follow the short gravel drive
beyond the stream ford. Just 20 free campsites set in one of the last remaining
lowland coastal forests. Look and listen for Kukupa or Kereru (native wood pigeon),
short tailed bats and parakeets. Kauri snails are present here too.

Bookings not required - first come, first served.

Free to camp.

Dog Policy: No Dogs
Last Update: 11/04/2025

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Fires Allowed?:

Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.

Overseeing Body: Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation
Phone(s): 0800 275 362
Email/Contact Us: kaitaia@doc.govt.nz