Freedom camping

The freedom camping season is open through until 9 April 2012.Freedom camping brochure cover

Information you need to know

You must have a permit before you set up camp. 
We do not take reservations for any camping spots. 

You can fill in our online form to apply for a permit

One permit is issued for up to 6 people, your permit will cost:   

• $10 for 2 nights (up to 2 nights - 1 rubbish bag)
• $25 for 10 nights (over 2 up to 10 nights - 5 rubbish bags)
• $60 for 28 nights (over 10 up to 28 nights - 14 rubbish bags)

Download 2011/12 Freedom camping brochure (451kb). This has more information about permits, rubbish collection, camp site requirements, dogs and civil defence.

Paying for your permit

Please let us know if you are posting a cheque or paying by electronic banking. 
If you need our bank account details see our account details

Your permit and rubbish bags will be posted once payment is received.

You can also get your permit at our customer service counters at Fitzherbert Street or Te Puia Springs.  Other outlets are :
• Gisborne i-site, Grey Street
• Uawa Foodmarket, Tolaga Bay
• Waerenga-o-Kuri Store (for Donneraille Park)
• Opotiki i-site
• Whakatane i-site
• Wairoa i-site
• Freedom camping rubbish collection contractor

Freedom camping areas in our district

The freedom camping areas are along our coastline and one is on the inland road to Wairoa.  The links will give you a map and more details about the location.  This map will show you all the freedom camping areas in our district.camp locations

The areas are:

We regularly have inspectors at all our sites. 

What you need for freedom camping

All you need apart from your camping gear is:

  • A permit 
    • You must have this before you camp. 
    • The permit must be displayed on the camp site vehicle. 
    • Camp sites not displaying a permit will have their equipment removed at the owner's expense.
  • Your own chemical toilet.
  • Gas cooker - no open fires are allowed.
  • Your own water supply.  Water is not available at any camp site. 

Rubbish bags are provided with your permit.  For details about rubbish collection and times, read the brochure.

Here's a list of sites and dates we have chemical toilet disposal tanks on each freedom camping site

Campsite requirements

  • tents - no semi-permanent structures
  • caravans, house bus and campervans must be roadworthy 
  • a distance of 2.5 metres between each campsite for fire safety
  • no structures attached to any tree or shrub

Read the freedom camping brochure for more information about camp site requirements and rubbish collection pick-up times.

Motorbikes on the beach

Beaches are public places - all road rules apply

  • no riding on the dunes, do not damage vegetation or cause erosion
  • be courteous to other beach users
  • do not create new tracks - use the established tracks
  • do not ride in a manner that is dangerous to others
  • be aware of wildlife
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