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Freedom camping in Auckland is when someone stays overnight on council-controlled public land in a vehicle or caravan, as part of leisure travel or for lifestyle reasons.
Freedom camping in Auckland is when someone stays overnight on council-controlled public land in a vehicle or caravan, as part of leisure travel or for lifestyle reasons.
You can freedom camp in a certified self-contained vehicle on most council-controlled public land in Auckland, including most roadsides.
To freedom camp in Auckland, you must:
You cannot freedom camp in tents in public places. This is not allowed in Auckland.
If you break the rules or camp in prohibited areas, you can be fined.
Waiheke Island does not have a public dump station for campers to dispose of their waste. When you freedom camp on Waiheke, you must:
If you want to camp on the island for more than two nights, you will need to find other self-contained accommodation.
You cannot freedom camp:
You can freedom camp in 20 restricted areas where extra rules apply. For example, where there are restrictions on where you can park and limits to the number of vehicles allowed to park overnight.
If you are not sure if you can freedom camp in a particular location, check for signage in the area.
The law requires you to properly dispose of the human waste and grey water stored in your vehicle, like sink and shower water.
Look out for the blue dump station symbol, or search for dump stations on the Camper Mate app or the Camping NZ app.
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Your waste can harm the environment and public health. You can be fined or prosecuted under the Freedom Camping Act 2011 for not disposing of it properly.
Freedom campers also need to follow all other rules and regulations that apply to anyone using a public place. These include:
You should always leave areas as you find them and be considerate of other people, including neighbouring homes and businesses.
Read more about responsible freedom camping and Aotearoa New Zealand’s Tiaki Promise.
If you do not have a self-contained vehicle and you want to camp in Auckland, you need to use campgrounds that provide suitable facilities.
Find and book accommodation in our regional and holiday parks.
If you have concerns for the welfare of someone staying in a vehicle in a public place, visit our Community safety and support page for advice.