Mokau Landing Campsite
Located in Te Urewera in the East Coast region
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Introduction
Large grassy site between native rainforest and Lake Waikaremoana, 1.5 km from Mōkau Falls.Te Urewera is recognised in New Zealand law as a living person. Te Urewera is spoken for and governed by a board. Care for Te Urewera, including the tracks and facilities, is carried out by Te Uru Taumatua – Ngāi Tūhoe’s operational entity.
Access
- Campervan
- Car
- Caravan
Landscape
- Forest
- Rivers and lakes
Facilities
- Boat launching
- Fire pit/place for campfires (except in fire bans)
- Non-powered/tent sites
- Toilets - non-flush
- Water from tap - not treated, boil before use
- Wheelchair accessible with assistance
Seasonal restrictions
Fires permitted in designated fire places and only if there is no fire ban. Check rules and fire bans before you light.
Dog access
Fees
Pay with cash or credit card on arrival at Te Urewera Visitor Centre. The visitor centre is located at Te Kura Whare, next to the Waikaremoana Holiday Park.
- Adult (18+ years): $8 per night
- Child (5 - 17 years): free
- Infant (0 - 4 years): free
Passes
The DOC Campsite Pass cannot be used at this campsite.
From SH 38 at Āniwaniwa, drive west around the lake for approx 10 km.
Road is gravel, narrow and winding.
Location
NZTM2000 coordinates: E1955532, N5704909
Latitude: -38.73296537, Longitude: 177.08975024
Contacts
Te Urewera Visitor Centre | |
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Phone | +64 6 837 3900 |
teureweravc@ngaituhoe.iwi.nz | |
Address | Te Kura Whenua 6249 Lake Road/SH38 Waikaremoana 4195 Te Urewera |
Visitor centre services |