New Zealand Camping and Accommodation Guide Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve

Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve

Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve

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Google Rating (out of 5): 4.5
Review Summary:

Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve offers a tranquil escape in New Zealand’s West Coast region. Nestled in a lush setting, it’s popular among campers and hikers alike. Many visitors appreciate the peaceful environment and well-maintained facilities. One Google reviewer highlights, “It's a great spot for a family picnic,” while another on TripAdvisor mentions, “The walking trails are well-marked and provide stunning views.” The reserve also features clean toilets and ample picnic areas, adding to its appeal. While some guests note limited cell service, this only enhances the sense of seclusion. Overall, Nelson Creek is a well-loved destination for nature lovers seeking a quiet retreat.

Address:
628 Gordon Street, Nelson Creek 7872, West Coast, South Island
Description:

This attractive campground is set in an old gold mining area full of exploration opportunities. The Nelson Creek village includes a store, hotel and pottery shop on a terrace immediately above the camping and recreation area. The campground is next to the creek, where you can go gold panning and has numerous sheltered campsites.  You will find clean toilets, children's play equipment, including a flying fox, BBQs, picnic tables, running water and a swimming hole. A track leads through a tunnel and over a swing bridge to a number of interesting short bush walks. Worth seeing as it has been intensively mined with tunnels, tailraces and hand-stacked tailings. A wheelchair accessible track is easily reached by road and a gold-panning area is signposted.  

The hotel over the road has showers available.

No Booking Required

The camp operates on a first-come, first-served basis, so no prior booking is necessary.

Dog Policy: Pets are welcome but must always be kept on a leash.
Last Update: 9/6/2025

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Fires Allowed?:

Campfires are allowed only in designated fire pits.
Fires must be completely extinguished before being left unattended.

Overseeing Body: Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation
Email/Contact Us: greymouth@doc.govt.nz