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Not just an urban city, the wider Auckland Region offers over 38,000 hectares (93,900 acres) of enchanting outdoor space across its more than 20 epic regional parks.

This region is rich in history and boasts stunning views of bush, coastline, mountains, and pastoral landscapes.

So, let’s take you through the best Auckland regional parks camping locations.

Please note that you cannot Freedom Camp at Auckland regional parks – you can only camp in them if you book and pay for a designated camping area.

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Best Auckland regional parks for campervans

  1. Ambury – about 20 kilometres, or 20 minutes, south of Auckland City
  2. Ātiu Creek – about 93 kilometres, or one hour 20 minutes, northwest of Auckland City
  3. Āwhitu – about 97 kilometres, or one hour 20 minutes, southwest of Auckland City
  4. Huia – about 31 kilometres, or 40 minutes, southwest of Auckland City
  5. Mahurangi – about 56 kilometres, or 45 minutes, north of Auckland City
  6. Ōmana – about 38 kilometres, or 45 minutes, east of Auckland City
  7. Shakespear – about 50 kilometres, or 46 minutes, north of Auckland City
  8. Tāpapakanga – about 68 kilometres, or one hour 10 minutes, southeast of Auckland City
  9. Tāwharanui – about 97 kilometres, or one hour 43 minutes, north of Auckland City
  10. Waharau – about 77 kilometres, or one hour 13 minutes, southwest of Auckland City
  11. Wenderholm – about 50 kilometres, or 37 minutes, north of Auckland City
  12. Whakanewha – about 45 kilometres, or one hour 55 minutes, east of Auckland City
  13. Whatipū – about 41 kilometres, or one hour two minutes, southwest of Auckland City

Explore Auckland’s stunning regional parks in a self-contained campervan

1. Ambury – about 20 kilometres, or 20 minutes, south of Auckland City

This farm park in the Manukau Harbour’s southern suburbs is child-friendly and especially well-suited to birdwatching. However, as it’s a working farm, there are also plenty of other farm animals to see. Book your space to camp at Ambury.

  • Great place to spot shorebirds
  • Walking tracks and bike tracks
  • Appropriate for young families

2. Ātiu Creek – about 93 kilometres, or one hour 20 minutes, northwest of Auckland City

This large park is slightly “off the beaten track” compared to other Auckland regional parks, but you’ll be glad you came for the remarkable views of the Kaipara Harbour.

Horse enthusiasts are often drawn to this park for horse trekking. However, you don’t need equestrian interests to love hiking here. Book your space to camp at Ātiu Creek.

  • A range of tracks around the rolling hills
  • Beautiful Kaipara Harbour views
  • Frequented by horse riders

3. Āwhitu – about 97 kilometres, or one hour 20 minutes, southwest of Auckland City

Head to the southwest shores of the Manukau Harbour to discover this jaw-dropping park. Expect captivating wetlands, welcoming sandy beaches, and picnic and barbecue areas that provide shelter from the elements. Book your place to camp at Āwhitu.

  • A great location for exploring the town of Waiuku
  • Spectacular views across the harbour from the Southhead Lighthouse
  • Enjoy leisurely walks over parkland pastures

4. Huia – about 31 kilometres, or 40 minutes, southwest of Auckland City

This small, tranquil settlement forms part of the Waitākere Ranges. It is another enchanting location by the Manukau Harbour, explored by many people on Auckland regional parks camping breaks before they continue over the hill to Whatipu Beach. Book your place to camp at Huia.

  • A couple of camping grounds
  • Several great spots to enjoy a picnic
  • Hiking opportunities, including the 12-kilometre return walk to the Upper Huia Dam

5. Mahurangi – about 56 kilometres, or 45 minutes, north of Auckland City

Mahurangi is one regional park, but it has three parts: West, East-Sadler Point, and East-Scott Point. Mahurangi West offers amazing views in every direction and several trails to explore.

East-Sadler Point can only be accessed by boat. East-Scott Point, meanwhile, is more of a drive away from Auckland, but is worth the trip to see the historic Scott Homestead. Book your place to camp at Mahurangi.

  • Rich in historical sites
  • Sample oysters farmed in the Mahurangi River
  • Tempting beaches
  • Excellent places to picnic

6. Ōmana – about 38 kilometres, or 45 minutes, east of Auckland City

You’re unlikely to find a more family-friendly park on your Auckland regional parks camping adventure than Ōmana, which offers wide-open spaces, barbecues, and a shelly beach where it is safe to swim at high tide.

Your breath will also be taken away by the formidable views of the inner Hauraki Gulf. Book your place to camp at Ōmana.

  • Walks to farmland
  • Relax at the beach while watching the kids
  • Shady pōhutukawa
  • Captivating pā site

7. Shakespear – about 50 kilometres, or 46 minutes, north of Auckland City

A major attraction for animal lovers on an Auckland regional parks camping break, Shakespear Regional Park is a wildlife sanctuary close to Tiritiri Matangi Island, which makes it a fine place to spot birdlife.

This open sanctuary combines conservation, farming, and recreation. This means it offers plenty to do beyond wildlife-watching if you park or stay in a campervan hired from us. Book your place to camp at Shakespear.

  • Lengthy walking tracks to explore
  • Fascinatingly varied scenery, from pasture land to sheltered bays
  • Camping facilities
  • Pleasing views looking out to the Hauraki Gulf

8. Tāpapakanga – about 68 kilometres, or one hour 10 minutes, southeast of Auckland City

This farm park near the Hunua Ranges is in a beautiful coastal location, complete with an accessible beach lined with pōhutukawa.

It offers good walking tracks, a pleasantly remote campsite, and glorious views across the Hauraki Gulf. Book your place to camp at Tāpapakanga.

  • The Tāpapakanga Stream weaves through the park
  • Alluring beaches that are well-suited to swimming
  • Fascinating Māori and European historical sites

9. Tāwharanui – about 84 kilometres, or one hour 10 minutes, north of Auckland City

Tāwharanui is a relatively ambitious drive, so consider devoting a day to it. This wildlife sanctuary is perfect for seeing animals such as the takahē. However, you can also spend time here marvelling at rolling farmland while away the hours on sandy beaches.

If you’re looking for kiwi by night, use a red torch or a normal torch with red cellophane, rather than white light. Book your place to camp at Tāwharanui.

  • Beautiful and varied landscapes
  • Wildlife sanctuary with a predator-proof fence
  • Ecology Trail

10. Waharau – about 77 kilometres, or one hour 13 minutes, southwest of Auckland City

Waharau isn’t the most obvious Auckland regional parks camping location, but this park between the Firth of Thames and the Hunua Ranges will reveal fresh charms as you explore it.

It’s a popular place to hike “off the beaten track”, and its pleasing river banks, farmland, and forest are ideal for mountain biking, picnics, and camping. Book your place to camp at Waharu.

  • Tempting walking tracks
  • Camping locations with views across the Firth of Thames
  • Enchanting and diverse scenery

11. Wenderholm – about 50 kilometres, or 37 minutes, north of Auckland City

This park at the mouth of the Pūhoi River was the first ever Auckland regional park, and many people still consider it the most beautiful of all. You’ll get your camera out as soon as you see the abundant mainland coastal forest.

But there’s much more to see and experience at Wenderholm, including the alluring white sand beach, the captivating pōhutukawa, and the welcoming picnic areas and camping locations. Book your place to camp at Wenderholm.

  • Not too far from Auckland City
  • Easily accessible walking tracks
  • Visit the Victorian-Edwardian family home, Couldrey House
  • Water activities

12. Whakanewha – about 45 kilometres, or one hour 55 minutes, east of Auckland City

Head to the only Auckland regional park on Waiheke Island, and soak in the beauty of a long, sweeping half-moon beach, forested headland, and valleys clad in bushes.

It’s the ideal place to take a sheltered dip, or to keep your eyes peeled for wildlife on the shores and in the forest. Book your place to camp at Whakanewha.

  • Camping and picnic locations on the foreshore
  • Take your campervan to Poukaraka Flats Campground
  • Spot birds and other resident fauna

13. Whatipū – about 41 kilometres, or one hour seven minutes, southwest of Auckland City

The scientific reserve of Whatipū is just part of the awe-inspiring Waitākere Ranges, one of the largest Auckland regional parks stretching over 16,000 hectares.

With its coastal dunes and wetlands, Whatipū offers a distinctive Auckland regional parks camping adventure. Visitors in a campervan can park and camp at Whatipū Lodge campground. Parts of Whatipū Road can be quite narrow, so take care.

Book your place to camp at Whatipū.

  • Spectacular coastal and wetland scenery
  • A scientific reserve of high biodiversity value
  • Privately managed campground

Explore Auckland’s Stunning Regional Parks in a Self-Contained Campervan

An unforgettable adventure awaits you in the Auckland Region! Book your campervan with Escape Rentals, and discover the best Auckland regional parks camping locations.