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Codes & Conditions Regional Parks Version 1.04
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Contents
GENERIC CODES AND CONDITIONS FOR ALL SITES .......................................... 8
ACCOMMODATION ................................................................................................. 12
1 BACHES ........................................................................................................... 12
1.1 BACHES - NORTH ..................................................................................... 12
1.1.1 ATIU COTTAGE ................................................................................... 12
1.1.2 BAILEYS COTTAGE ............................................................................ 14
1.1.3 BIG BAY BACH .................................................................................... 15
1.1.4 COLDHAM BACH ................................................................................. 17
1.1.5 COURTYARD HOUSE ......................................................................... 19
1.1.6 FERGUSON HOUSE............................................................................ 22
1.1.7 GRAHAM BACH ................................................................................... 23
1.1.8 MOONLIGHT BACH ............................................................................. 25
1.1.9 PUHOI COTTAGE ................................................................................ 28
1.1.10 SCHISCHKA HOUSE ........................................................................ 30
1.1.11 TAWHARANUI BACH ....................................................................... 32
1.1.12 VINE HOUSE .................................................................................... 35
1.1.13 WENDERHOLM BEACH HOUSE ..................................................... 38
1.2 BACHES - SOUTH ...................................................................................... 39
1.2.1 AWHITU HOUSE .................................................................................. 40
1.2.2 TAPAPAKANGA BACH ........................................................................ 41
1.2.3 TE KUITI COTTAGE............................................................................. 43
1.2.4 TE WHETUKI HOUSE .......................................................................... 45
1.2.5 WAITAWA BACH ................................................................................. 47
1.3 BACHES - WEST ........................................................................................ 50
1.3.1 BARR COTTAGE ................................................................................. 50
1.3.2 CRAW HOMESTEAD ........................................................................... 51
1.3.3 KEDDLE HOUSE ................................................................................. 53
1.3.4 PATUROA BACH ................................................................................. 55
2 CAMPGROUNDS ............................................................................................. 57
2.1 CAMPGROUNDS - NORTH ........................................................................ 57
2.1.1 ATIU CREEK CAMPGROUND ............................................................. 57
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2.1.2 LAGOON BAY CAMPGROUND ........................................................... 60
2.1.3 MITA BAY CAMPGROUND .................................................................. 62
2.1.4 SCHISCHKA CAMPGROUND ............................................................. 64
2.1.5 SULLIVANS BAY CAMPGROUND ...................................................... 66
2.1.6 TAWHARANUI CAMPGROUND .......................................................... 69
2.1.7 TE HARUHI BAY CAMPGROUND ....................................................... 73
2.1.8 TE MURI BEACH CAMPGROUND ...................................................... 76
2.2 CAMPGROUNDS – SOUTH ....................................................................... 78
2.2.1 ADAMS LOOKOUT CAMPGROUND ................................................... 78
2.2.2 AMBURY CAMPGROUND ................................................................... 80
2.2.3 BEACHFRONT CAMPGROUND .......................................................... 82
2.2.4 BLACKBERRY FLATS CAMPGROUND .............................................. 85
2.2.5 BROOK CAMPGROUND ..................................................................... 87
2.2.6 CLIFF TOP CAMPGROUND ................................................................ 89
2.2.7 LOWER MANGATAWHIRI CAMPGROUND ........................................ 91
2.2.8 MANGATANGI TRIG CAMPGROUND ................................................. 93
2.2.9 PENINSULA CAMPGROUND .............................................................. 94
2.2.10 PIGGOTT’S CAMPGROUND ............................................................ 97
2.2.11 POUKARAKA FLATS CAMPGROUND ............................................. 98
2.2.12 REPEATER CAMPGROUND .......................................................... 100
2.2.13 SEAVIEW CAMPGROUND ............................................................. 102
2.2.14 SOUTHERN BOUNDARY CAMPGROUND .................................... 104
2.2.15 TAINUI CAMPGROUND ................................................................. 106
2.2.16 TAWHITOKINO CAMPGROUND .................................................... 108
2.2.17 TE WHARAU BAY (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND ................................ 109
2.2.18 THOUSAND ACRES CAMPGROUND ............................................ 111
2.2.19 UPPER MANGATAWHIRI CAMPGROUND.................................... 113
2.2.20 WAIKAHA STREAM (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND ............................. 114
2.2.21 WAITAWA BAY (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND .................................... 116
2.2.22 WORKMAN CAMPGROUND .......................................................... 118
2.3 CAMPGROUNDS – WEST ....................................................................... 119
2.3.1 BARN PADDOCK ............................................................................... 119
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2.3.2 CRAW CAMPGROUND ..................................................................... 121
2.3.3 KARAMATURA VALLEY CAMPGROUND ......................................... 123
2.3.4 MCCREADIES CAMPGROUND ........................................................ 125
2.3.5 ODLINS 2 CAMPGROUND ................................................................ 126
2.3.6 OPANUKU PIPELINE CAMPGROUND .............................................. 128
2.3.7 PAE O TE RANGI CAMPGROUND.................................................... 130
2.3.8 PARARAHA VALLEY CAMPGROUND .............................................. 132
2.3.9 TUNNEL POINT CAMPGROUND ...................................................... 134
2.3.10 WHATIPU CAVES CAMPGROUND ............................................... 135
3 LODGES ......................................................................................................... 138
3.1 LODGES - WEST ...................................................................................... 138
3.1.1 HUIA LODGE ..................................................................................... 138
3.1.2 KIWANIS LODGE ............................................................................... 139
4 SCC Campgrounds & DESIGNATED Parking Areas ...................................... 141
4.1 SCC CAMPGROUNDS & DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT PARKING - NORTH
141
4.1.1 ATIU CREEK DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA.......................... 141
4.1.2 LONG BAY DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ............................. 143
4.1.3 MAHURANGI DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ......................... 144
4.1.4 MAHURANGI SCC CAMPGROUND AREA ....................................... 147
4.1.5 SCANDRETT DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ......................... 149
4.1.6 WENDERHOLM DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ..................... 151
4.2 SCC CAMPGROUNDS & DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT PARKING – SOUTH
152
4.2.1 AMBURY DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ................................ 152
4.2.2 AWHITU DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ................................. 155
4.2.3 DUDER DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA .................................. 157
4.2.4 HUNUA FALLS DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ...................... 159
4.2.5 KAPARANUI STREAM SCC CAMPGROUND ................................... 161
4.2.6 OMANA DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA .................................. 164
4.2.7 POUKARAKA FLATS DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ............. 166
4.2.8 TAPAPAKANGA DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA .................... 168
4.2.9 TAPAPAKANGA STREAM SCC CAMPGROUND ............................. 170
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4.2.10 UPPER MANGATAWHIRI DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA .. 172
4.2.11 WAITAWA SCC CAMPGROUND ................................................... 174
4.2.12 WAHARAU DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA ......................... 176
4.3 SCC CAMPGROUNDS & DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT PARKING – WEST
178
4.3.1 ARATAKI DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK ......................................... 178
4.3.2 BARN PADDOCK DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK ............................ 180
4.3.3 CASCADE KAURI DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK ........................... 182
4.3.4 CORNWALLIS DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK ................................. 184
4.3.5 CRAW DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK .............................................. 186
4.3.6 GLEN ESK DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK ....................................... 188
4.3.7 LOG RACE DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK ...................................... 190
BOOKABLE FACILITIES ........................................................................................ 192
5 BOOKABLE SITES ......................................................................................... 192
5.1 BOOKABLE SITES – NORTH................................................................... 192
5.1.1 ATIU CREEK (LIMITED MOBILITY ACCESS) BOOKABLE SITE ...... 192
5.1.2 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 1 ......................................................... 194
5.1.3 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 2 ......................................................... 196
5.1.4 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 3 ......................................................... 198
5.1.5 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 4 ......................................................... 201
5.1.6 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 5 ......................................................... 204
5.1.7 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 6 ......................................................... 206
5.1.8 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 7 ......................................................... 209
5.1.9 LONG BAY SPECIAL NEEDS MOBILITY SITE ................................. 212
5.1.10 LONG BAY VAUGHAN BRIDGE BOOKABLE SITE ....................... 214
5.1.11 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 1 ................................................ 217
5.1.12 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 2 ................................................ 221
5.1.13 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 3 ................................................ 225
5.1.14 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 4 ................................................ 229
5.1.15 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 5 ................................................ 233
5.1.16 SHAKESPEAR FIGTREE BOOKABLE SITE .................................. 238
5.1.17 SHAKESPEAR HANGI BOOKABLE SITE ...................................... 242
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5.1.18 WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 1 .............................................. 247
5.1.19 WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 2 .............................................. 249
5.1.20 WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 3 .............................................. 253
5.1.21 WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 4 .............................................. 255
5.2 BOOKABLE SITES - SOUTH .................................................................... 257
5.2.1 AMBURY BOOKABLE SITE 1 ............................................................ 257
5.2.2 AWHITU BOOKABLE SITE 1 ............................................................. 261
5.2.3 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 1 .............................................................. 264
5.2.4 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 2 .............................................................. 266
5.2.5 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 3 .............................................................. 268
5.2.6 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 4 .............................................................. 272
5.2.7 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 5 .............................................................. 275
5.2.8 WHAKANEWHA BOOKABLE SITE 1 ................................................. 278
5.3 BOOKABLE SITES - WEST ...................................................................... 281
5.3.1 CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 1 ................................................... 281
5.3.2 CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 2 ................................................... 283
5.3.3 CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 3 ................................................... 285
5.3.4 CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 4 ................................................... 286
6 HOMESTEADS AND GROUNDS ................................................................... 289
6.1 HOMESTEADS AND GROUNDS - NORTH ............................................. 289
6.1.1 COULDREY HOUSE HOMESTEAD, GROUNDS AND GARDENS ... 289
6.1.2 SCOTT HOMESTEAD AND GROUNDS ............................................ 290
7 DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT CAR PARKS ..................................................... 294
7.1 DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT CAR PARKS – NORTH .............................. 294
7.1.1 LONG BAY OVERNIGHT PARKING .................................................. 294
7.1.2 MAHURANGI OVERNIGHT CARPARK ............................................. 295
7.1.3 SCANDRETT OVERNIGHT CARPARK ............................................. 295
7.1.4 SHAKESPEAR OVERNIGHT CARPARK ........................................... 296
7.1.5 TAWHARANUI OVERNIGHT CARPARK ........................................... 299
7.1.6 WENDERHOLM OVERNIGHT CARPARK ......................................... 301
7.2 DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT CAR PARKS – SOUTH .............................. 302
7.2.1 HUNUA FALLS OVERNIGHT CARPARK .......................................... 302
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7.2.2 OMANA OVERNIGHT CARPARK ...................................................... 302
7.2.3 TAPAPAKANGA OVERNIGHT CARPARK ........................................ 303
7.2.4 UPPER MANGATAWHIRI OVERNIGHT CARPARK ......................... 304
7.2.5 WAHARAU OVERNIGHT CARPARK ................................................. 305
7.2.6 WAITAWA OVERNIGHT CARPARK .................................................. 305
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GENERIC CODES AND CONDITIONS FOR ALL SITES
1. GENERIC CODES AND CONDITIONS
4.1 Permit use:
This permit can only be used for the purpose designated on the permit. It is
not able to be used for other activities, or to gain access to sites for other
purposes.
The permit is not transferable to another party or person.
4.2 Group organisers:
Are responsible to ensure all members in their group are informed and aware
of all the conditions codes and rules on this permit.
4.3 Vehicle entry/exit to park:
Main park entrance gate opening and closing times vary (seasonally and
across the parks).
Please ensure your group is aware of the gate opening and closing times.
They are sign posted at the main entrance to the park.
Times are printed on the front of this permit.
Vehicle entry is prohibited after closing time.
4.4 Kauri Dieback
Ensure all footwear has been cleaned of all visible soil both prior to entry and
exiting the park or natural areas.
Ensure you or your group do not introduce any plant material (including
foliage and seeds)
Ensure vehicles that have travelled in the Waitakere ranges and other known
Kauri PTA infected areas are free of dirt including on tyres and
undercarriages. Vehicles should be cleaned prior to entry on to park land
Footwear must be cleaned at every hygiene station that you cross.
Further information regarding the disease and measures to be taken is
available in online at www.kauri-dieback.co.nz. Should you require further
assistance on how to obtain materials for these purposes please call 09 301
0101.
4.5 Animals:
Dogs, other animals and pets are prohibited at all Auckland Council Regional
Parks’ bookable sites and accommodation. The only exception is registered
aid dogs. Please advise staff at time of booking if you have a registered aid
dog for an exemption
4.6 Respect the rights of other park users.
4.7 Noise:
Please ensure your activities, e.g. music and ball games etc. are not unduly
heard off site and do not disturb other park users or local community
residents. Generators and machinery are prohibited unless prior approval is
granted.
4.8 Alcohol:
Conspicuous and excessive consumption of alcohol is prohibited. Otherwise
you and your group may be asked to leave the park and or have the permit
terminated.
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Your group or function must have appropriate consent from the Auckland
Council to comply with the alcohol act.
4.9 Smoke free Regional Parks
Our Regional Parks are now smoke free. Please observe this while staying
on/using our Regional Parks.
4.10 Vehicle parking:
Please park vehicles in authorised areas or as instructed by the Park Staff.
4.11 Boats:
Boats are restricted to hand carried craft, kayaks, canoes and dinghies under
4 metres in length. There are boat launching facilities at some parks, check
the Auckland Council web site https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/parks-
recreation/get-outdoors/coastal-marine/find-boat-ramp/Pages/default.aspx
4.12 Pest control stations:
May be located around some sites. For your safety and effectiveness of the
pest control station please keep children away and do not touch.
4.13 Safety:
Please instruct your group to care for their own safety. If you are entering a
remote area please ensure you are adequately equipped, experienced and
aware of potential hazards.
Swim Safe: Enjoying the beach should be both safe and fun, especially if
you follow a few basic safety tips. On patrolled beaches, swim between the
flags. Never swim alone. Always swim under supervision. If in doubt stay out.
Know your limits. Read and obey the safety signs. Learn to recognise rip
currents. Always use safe equipment. Never swim or surf when tired or cold.
Consider other users. Think about safety first! ALWAYS SUPERVISE
CHILDREN NEAR WATER!
Swim Safe: Check the safeswim.org.nz website for up-to-date and
forecasted water quality and beach safety information ahead of your visit or
event. If the water quality droplet indicates red, the hirer must inform
participants that there is moderate to high risk of infection from contact with
the water and the water quality is considered unsuitable or unsafe for
swimming.
Drinking and driving / host responsibility: The individual or group utilising a
camp site will be requested to practice Host Responsibility by providing food
and non-alcoholic drinks, and designated drivers and /or alternative transport
options.
Please instruct your group to care for their own safety. If you are entering a
remote area please ensure you are adequately equipped, experienced and
aware of potential hazards.
Safety:
Remember to be safe in the bush and follow these simple rules:
Carry a track map, warm clothing, food and drink
Always tell someone where you are going
Don’t start your walk too late in the day as it gets dark earlier in the forest
because of the dense canopy
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Carry antihistamine as wasps can be a problem in summer/autumn
Information on which tracks are open in the Hunua Ranges visit
aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
The Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies
Swim Safe: Enjoying the rivers should be both safe and fun, especially if you
follow a few basic safety tips. Never swim alone. Always swim under
supervision. If in doubt stay out. Know your limits. Always use safe
equipment. Never swim or surf when tired or cold. Consider other users. Think
about safety first! ALWAYS SUPERVISE CHILDREN NEAR WATER!
No access to Watercare Dams or within 20metres of the high water mark is
permitted.
4.14 Liability:
The permit holder shall reimburse the Auckland Council the full costs,
including any associated Auckland Council staff time, to remedy, restore or
replace any part of the facility and or chattels, resulting from any omission,
negligence or act of willful damage by the permit holder.
4.15 Rescheduling (Changing) Bookings:
Notice must be provided at least 2 weeks (8 weeks for lodges, 4 weeks for
large events) to reschedule(amend) a booking. Providing a booking is
rescheduled (changed) within these timeframes, the first change will be free
of charge. Notice may be given verbally or in writing.
Subsequent rescheduling (amendments) will automatically incur a 20% fee,
based on the full value of the reservation.
All bookings rescheduled (amended) inside the 2 week (8 weeks for lodges, 4
weeks for large events)booking period will automatically incur a 20%
administration fee (even if it’s the first amendment), based on the full value
of the reservation (or part thereof). Close off time for rescheduling bookings
is at 12pm before the day of the booking.
Rescheduled (amended) bookings are subject to availability.
Once the original booking date has passed the booking cannot be
rescheduled.
4.16 Refunds will only be issued under the following conditions:
Notice of cancellation has been given and a written refund request received
by the Auckland Council Contact Centre before the reservation date as
follows:
For controlled permits:
8 weeks for lodge reservations.
4 weeks for large events reservations
2 weeks for all other reservations.
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Cancellation within the following timeframes will result in 100% of the booking
value being retained by Council:
For controlled permits:
8 weeks for lodge reservations.
4 weeks for large events reservations
2 weeks for all other reservations.
An administration fee of 20% based on the full reservation, value will be retained from the value of the booking.
Education groups are the only exception for weekday (excluding public holidays) reservations.
Refunds will only be issued when no other balances are outstanding. The
Auckland Council reserves the right to retain allow part of their fund to offset
outstanding balances on that Household.
Refunds will only be paid to the householder who made the booking or if the
booking is made by credit card the holder of that credit card.
Products such as camping passes and vouchers will not be refunded
once purchased. For all other products the Auckland Council will meet its
obligations under the relevant acts.
Applications for refunds may be approved by authorised staff only.
Consideration may be given to refund requests that do not meet the above
criteria on a case by case basis where the following circumstances exist:
Where the park or facility was unavailable, closed or shutdown prior to
the booking commencing or during the booking.
In cases of demonstrated hardship or illness.
In such cases, customer/s must lodge request for refund within 5 working
days of booking cancellation.
4.17 Bond Fee (if appropriate):
All conditions have been met.
No damage or additional costs incurred from conditions not been followed.
A fee of 20% based on the full reservation will be retained. Education
groups are the only exception for weekday (excluding public holidays)
reservations.
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ACCOMMODATION
1 BACHES
1.1 BACHES - NORTH
1.1.1 ATIU COTTAGE
2. ATIU CREEK REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
3. ATIU COTTAGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access - access driveway gate:
This bach is accessible at all times.
2.2 Maximum 8 persons:
Maximum of 8 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitor numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 16 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of six vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Excess vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the
bach.
Vehicle access is down a metal access road: - Keep the access road clear at
all times.
Only park in the garage or on the metal parking area in front of the
garage.
Ensure you keep the Run Road access gate closed and locked at all
times.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
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Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
Strictly no vehicles past the bach. The road past the bach is for private
residence and park operations only.
Made homestead, private residence:
Strictly no access to and around these areas. Please follow directional
signs to link with park track network.
2.6 Boats:
Boats over 3 meters: access is prohibited at all times.
2.7 Water:
Potable supply, treated damp water. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents are allowed to be pitched in bach grounds only:
Combined numbers sleeping in tents and bach is not to exceed the total bach
capacity.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Please used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
Please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
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They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.2 BAILEYS COTTAGE
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. BAILEYS COTTAGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access – access drive way gate:
This bach accessible at all times.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of four vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Excess vehicles must park in the Scott Landing public car park at the end of
the road and occupants walk to the bach.
Vehicle access is up an access drive.
Keep the access drive way clear at all times.
Park in the parking area to the side of the bach.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area on the access drive
way.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Shared access drive way to Scott Homestead:
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The bach access is also the vehicle access to the Scott Homestead.
Approved vehicles are allowed access to the homestead as per
conditions on their permit. Please be considerate of homestead users.
Keep the access drive to the homestead clear at all times.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
Down the access road to Scott Home Stead.
On or over any picnic area.
On all beaches at all times.
2.6 Boats:
Launching Boats over 3 meters from park land is prohibited at all times.
There is a public boat ramp at the end of Ridge Road.
2.7 Water:
Untreated tank water! The Ministry of Health recommend boiling untreated
drinking water.
Conserve water as there is a limited water supply
2.8 Tents and camping is prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used tied ARC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
1.1.3 BIG BAY BACH
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. BIG BAY BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access:
The bach has no road access and is accessible by appropriate water craft
only.
This bach is accessible at all times from the water.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
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Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Bach access rules and conditions:
Landing conditions:
Swell or winds from the north east, east and south can make landing in
these conditions very hazardous.
Anchorage: Poor anchorage at Big Bay.
Boating safety guidelines:
For your safety, please ensure you have read, understand and practice
the boating safety guidelines.
Is the water craft appropriate for coastal boating access to the bach?
Ensure your craft meets all boating safety guidelines.
Have the correct safety equipment for the craft, e.g. life jackets etc.
Operate the craft following all safety and best practice guidelines.
Have you checked the latest marine weather forecast?
Particular attention must be paid to marine conditions when accessing
this bach.
If leaving from a regional park:
If access is through the main park entrance gate, ensure you and your
group know the closing and opening times before leaving. Refer to
www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
Parking: Please ensure you minimize vehicle numbers and park in the
correct area. There is limited parking at some locations.
2.5 Kitchen:
Fridge/freezer, stove, toaster, electric jug, coffee plunger, pots/pans, cooking
utensils, cutlery and crockery provided.
To protect the septic system, please do not tip fat or fatty products down the
sink.
Customers to bring own tea towels, dish washing detergent provided.
2.6 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all Regional Park beaches at all times.
2.7 Boats:
Only use water craft appropriate for coastal boating access to the bach.
2.8 Water:
Untreated tank water ! The Ministry of Health recommend boiling untreated
drinking water.
Conserve water as there is a limited water supply
2.9 Tents and camping:
Strictly prohibited at all times.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
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This bach has no bins or rubbish disposal facilities at the bach or the regional
park. Please take all your rubbish home with you.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.4 COLDHAM BACH
1. SCRANDRETT REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. COLDHAM BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
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2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is not accessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of two vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Excess vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the
bach.
Due to the steepness of the gravel access road to the bach site:
Vehicles may have difficulty exiting the steep road on leaving the bach.
It is not recommended that bach users take trailers down to the bach
unless they have suitable vehicles. Two wheel drive and especially
front wheel drive vehicles are definitely not recommended for towing
trailers back up the access road.
Bach users taking trailers down to the bach without the appropriate
vehicles do so against AC staff recommendations and do so at their
own risk.
Bach user’s responsibility to arrange and pay to be towed out if
required.
By not following the above advice users may damage the road and
increase the maintenance costs of the road.
Access through public areas:
Parts of this area/road/route are part of the parks public
walking/mountain bike track system, public picnic areas or park
operational areas.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area or on this road/route
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any picnic area other than the designated route to the bach.
2.6 Boats:
Boats over 3 meters: access is prohibited at all times.
Boats under 3 meters: Must be launched by hand.
2.7 Water: potable supply, treated bore water.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
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2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.5 COURTYARD HOUSE
1. ATIU CREEK REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
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Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. COURTYARD HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access – Access drive gate:
This bach is accessible at all times.
2.2 Check in and check out times:
Check in time from 2.00pm
Check out time 12.00pm on the day of departure.
2.3 Maximum 23 persons:
Total of 23 persons permitted to stay in the bach. 12 in Main House, 2 in the
Annex and 9 in the Shearers Quarters. Person numbers are not to exceed the
bach capacity.
2.4 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 50 persons.
2.5 Vehicles access rules and conditions
Maximum of 24 vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach. There is access to one double and two single garages off
the courtyard.
Horse floats and horse trucks must park turn around area past the
Courtyard House, ensuring they allow park vehicles access along the road
and past the woolshed.
Excess vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the
bach, approx:900m from the bach.
Vehicle access is down a metal access road:
Keep the access drive way clear at all times.
Only park in the garages or on the concrete courtyard parking area in the
centre of the complex.
Ensure you keep the Run Road access gate closed and locked or as you find
it.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving license are
permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 20kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach users and park operations
vehicles, please drive with care.
Vehicles are prohibited:
Horse floats or horse trucks are not allowed in the courtyard.
On the front lawn area of the bach.
On or over any picnic area other than the designated route to the bach
Strictly no vehicles past the woolshed.
2.6 Boats:
No boat launching facilities exist at the bach or on the park. Kayaks or boats
<3m could be hand launched from Solomon’s Bay, but users are advised this
is 2km from the bach and the area is tidal and currents are strong.
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2.7 Water:
Potable supply, treated dam water. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Marquees:
Marquee: Only able to be booked by northern regional parks staff.
Marquee: Permitted for Weddings only:
Must be arranged, approved, booked and paid for at the same time of
booking.
Marquee/s maximum total area of 100 square meters.
Fee is charged per night.
Must comply with bach vehicle access conditions.
Marquees can stay on site overnight and must be removed from the site by
12.00pm on the day of departure.
Allowed to erect marquee/s on the front lawn or in the courtyard. Note: If in
the courtyard marquee needs to be self-standing and not require any pegs.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bins in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used, tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin/s outside the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
2.10 Horses:
All riders must have a network horse riding pass
Must follow all regional parks and Atiu Creek horse riding codes and
conditions.
Maximum casual group horse number is 20 horses.
Horses are prohibited from all bach grounds and the campground at all times.
Horses must be loaded in and unloaded from the vehicle/float in the
designated locations.
Entires/Stallions are prohibited at all times.
Rider’s responsibility to organise temporary fencing, tethering etc. for their
horse in the holding paddock. The paddock is approx.: 9000 square meters.
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
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Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.6 FERGUSON HOUSE
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. FERGUSON HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access – access drive way gate:
This bach is accessible at all times.
2.2 Maximum 8 persons:
Maximum of 8 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 16 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of four vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
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Excess vehicles must park in the Scott Landing public car park at the end of
the road and occupants walk to the bach.
Vehicle access is up an access drive way:
Keep the access drive way clear at all times.
Parking for two to three vehicles up the drive way to the basement of
the bach.
The balance of the four vehicles can park in the small car park to the
side off the access way to the bach.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area on the access drive
way.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Shared parking area:
This parking area is sheared with other users who are licensed to park
vehicles with boat trailers to access properties that have no road
access at the end of the peninsula.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
2.6 Boats:
Launching boats over 3 meters from park land is prohibited at all times.
There is a public boat ramp at the end of Ridge Road.
2.7 Water:
Untreated tank water ! The Ministry of Health recommend boiling untreated
drinking water.
Conserve water as there is a limited water supply
2.8 Tents and camping is prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach.
Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
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Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.7 GRAHAM BACH
1. SCRANDRETT REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. GRAHAM BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is not accessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 8 persons:
Maximum of 8 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 16 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of three vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
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Excess vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the
bach.
Due to the steepness of the gravel access road to the bach site:
Vehicles may have difficulty exiting the steep road on leaving the bach.
It is not recommended that bach users take trailers down to the bach
unless they have suitable vehicles. Two wheel drive and especially
front wheel drive vehicles are definitely not recommended for towing
trailers back up the access road.
Bach users taking trailers down to the bach without the appropriate
vehicles do so against AC staff recommendations and do so at their
own risk.
Bach user’s responsibility to arrange and pay to be towed out if
required.
By not following the above advice users may damage the road and
increase the maintenance costs of the road.
Access through public areas:
Parts of this area/road/route are part of the parks public
walking/mountain bike track system, public picnic areas or park
operational areas.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area or on this road/route
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times. - For the safety of children
and others, other bach user and park operations vehicles, please drive
with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any picnic area other than the designated route to the bach.
2.6 Boats:
Boats over 3 meters: access is prohibited at all times.
Boats under 3 meters: Must be launched by hand.
2.7 Water:
Potable supply, treated bore water. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
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Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.8 MOONLIGHT BACH
1. SCRANDRETT REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. MOONLIGHT BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is not accessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
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Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of two vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Excess vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the
bach.
Due to the steepness of the gravel access road to the bach site:
Vehicles may have difficulty exiting the steep road on leaving the bach.
It is not recommended that bach users take trailers down to the bach
unless they have suitable vehicles. Two wheel drive and especially
front wheel drive vehicles are definitely not recommended for towing
trailers back up the access road.
Bach users taking trailers down to the bach without the appropriate
vehicles do so against AC staff recommendations and do so at their
own risk.
Bach user’s responsibility to arrange and pay to be towed out if
required.
By not following the above advice users may damage the road and
increase the maintenance costs of the road.
Access through public areas:
Parts of this area/road/route are part of the public walking/mountain
bike track system, public picnic areas or park operational areas.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area or on this road/route
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any picnic area other than the designated route to the bach.
2.6 Boats:
Boats over 3 meters: access is prohibited at all times.
Boats under 3 meters: Must be launched by hand.
2.7 Water:
Potable supply, treated bore water.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
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To help the parks please take recyclable items home. ·
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.9 PUHOI COTTAGE
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. PUHOI COTTAGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Special Bach conditions:
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2.2.1 Restricted power supply:
All power is supply by batteries that are solar charged.
Please do not waste power, ensure lights are turned off when not in
use, keep the fridge closed, and conserve water use to minimize power
needed to run the septic system. Bring your own head lamp or touch
for night reading.
2.2.2 Gas supply:
Portable gas bottles. Please do not waste the gas.
2.2 Access:
The bach has no road access and is accessible by appropriate water craft
only.
Vehicle access to the Wenderholm Regional Park is restricted to park main
gate open hours.
This bach is accessible at all times from the water.
2.3 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.4 Day visitor numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.5 Bach access rules and conditions:
Landing conditions:
Anchorage: NO anchorage at the bach.
Suitable for kayaks, dinghies or small boats that can be hand-carried
above high tide at the bach.
2.6 Boating safety guidelines:
For your safety, please ensure you have read, understand and practice the
boating safety guidelines.
Is the water craft appropriate for coastal boating access to the bach? - Ensure
your craft meets all boating safety guidelines.
Have the correct safety equipment for the craft, e.g. life jackets etc.
Operate the craft following all safety and best practice guidelines.
Have you checked the latest marine weather forecast?
Particular attention must be paid to marine conditions when accessing this
bach.
If leaving from a regional park
If access is through the main park entrance gate, ensure you and your group
knows the closing and opening times before leaving. Refer to
www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
2.7 Parking:
Please ensure you minimize vehicle numbers and park in the area as
instructed.
There is limited parking at some locations.
2.8 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all Regional Park beaches at all times.
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2.9 Boats:
Only use water craft appropriate for coastal boating access to the bach.
2.10 Water:
Potable water supply unless otherwise sign posted. Water is precious - please
conserve.
2.11 Tents and camping:
Strictly prohibited at all times.
2.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
This bach has no bins or rubbish disposal facilities at the bach or the regional
park. Please take all your rubbish home with you.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.10 SCHISCHKA HOUSE
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
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All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. SCHISCHKA HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is not accessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 10 persons:
Combined total of 10 persons permitted to stay in the bach or in tents.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 20 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of eight vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Excess vehicles must park in the public car park at the bach access gate and
occupants walk to the bach.
Access through public areas:
Parts of this area/road/route are part of the public walking/mountain
bike track system, public picnic areas or park operational areas.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area or on this road/route
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, and park operations vehicles
please drive with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any picnic area other than the designated route to the bach
2.6 Boats:
From the bach:
Boats under 3 meters: Must be launched by hand.
Boats over 3 meters: prohibited from launching at all times.
From Wenderholm Regional Park boat ramp:
Allowed to use the boat trailer launching facilities. No size restrictions.
2.7 Water: Non potable supply:
Roof water supply from tanks (water conservation required). Water not filtered
or treated.
Bore water supply to toilets, outside taps and outside shower.
2.8 Tents and camping is allowed:
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Must be pitched in bach grounds only.
Combined numbers sleeping in tents and bach is not to exceed the total bach
capacity.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin out side the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September(facilitated booking only).
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.11 TAWHARANUI BACH
1. TAWHARANUI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Tawharanui Open Sanctuary
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We need your help for the continued success of Tawharanui Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Tawharanui
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times. Please alert
the park ranger if you see any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it. For a more detailed
list of conditions and information on the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary please
read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.3 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.4 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Information
All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Tawharanui
Regional Park
Tawharanui Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Regional Council in partnership with the Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSSI) and the community are working
together to keep Tawharanui Regional Park an animal and plant pest free
environment for the returned Brown Kiwi and for future return of other native
animals and plants.
The park has a predator fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It is
New Zealand's first integrated open sanctuary (or Mainland Island) where
public recreation, farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Tawharanui Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc. for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Tawharanui Open Sanctuary.
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o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times. This includes
dogs and all pets in any vehicles.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc. attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Predator Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any
predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian predator fence gates to get through the predator fence.
Joining Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSSI) to support
the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays on the
first Sunday of every month.
More details on Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Les Cave 09-422 4955.
Secretary: David Stone 09-528 5712
Treasurer: Paul Williams 09-425 9877
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/tawharanui
Tell your friends and family about the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
2. TAWHARANUI BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is not accessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of four vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Excess vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the
bach.
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Vehicle access is down an access drive:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this on this drive way.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care. 2.6
Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any picnic area other than the designated drive way to the bach.
2.5 Boats:
Boats over 3 meters: access is prohibited at all times.
2.6 Water:
Potable supply, treated bore water. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.7 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
2.8 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
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Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.12 VINE HOUSE
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. VINE HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access:
The bach has no road access and is accessible by appropriate water craft
only.
This bach is accessible at all times from the water.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 8 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 16 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Bach access:
Landing conditions:
Sheltered from all but North West winds. Very tidal beach - 250m walk
up muddy beach at low tide.
Anchorage: Good anchorage at Lagoon Bay.
2.5 Boating safety guidelines:
For your safety, please ensure you have read, understand and practice
the boating safety guidelines.
Is the water craft appropriate for coastal boating access to the bach?
Ensure your craft meets all boating safety guidelines.
Have the correct safety equipment for the craft, e.g. life jackets etc.
Operate the craft following all safety and best practice guidelines.
Have you checked the latest marine weather forecast?
Particular attention must be paid to marine conditions when accessing
this bach.
2.6 If leaving from a regional park:
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If access is through the main park entrance gate, ensure you and your
group knows the closing and opening times before leaving. Refer to the
Regional Parks website.
Parking: Please ensure you minimize vehicle numbers and park in the
correct area. There is limited parking at some locations.
2.7 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all Regional Park beaches at all times.
2.8 Boats:
Only use water craft appropriate for coastal boating access to the bach.
2.7 Water:
Untreated tank water! The Ministry of Health recommend boiling untreated
drinking water.
Conserve water as there is a limited water supply
2.9 Tents and camping:
Strictly prohibited at all times.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
This bach has no bins or rubbish disposal facilities at the bach or the regional
park. Please take all your rubbish home with you.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
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Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.1.13 WENDERHOLM BEACH HOUSE
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WENDERHOLM BEACH HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is not accessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of two vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Excess vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the
bach.
Vehicle access to the bach is part of the main public picnicking and playing
area which can be very busy with park visitors on peak days:
Follow the route marked with white posts with green markers to the
bach.
The park duty ranger may restrict vehicle access times if there are
concerns for visitor safety along the access route to the bach.
Access through public areas:
Parts of this area/road/route are part of the parks public
walking/mountain bike track system, public picnic areas or park
operational areas.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area on the designated
route.
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Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any picnic area other than the route to the bach.
2.6 Boats:
Boats over 3 meters: access is prohibited at all times to the bach.
2.7 Water:
Potable supply, town water.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
Place used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach maybe inspected after your visit.
Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
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1.2 BACHES - SOUTH
1.2.1 AWHITU HOUSE
1. AWHITU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. AWHITU HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
AWHITU HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach. Please
keep the gate to the bach closed at all times.
2.3 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
2.4 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.5 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of TWO vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Excess vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the
bach.
Vehicles are prohibited on all beaches at all times.
Route to the bach is through the Parks’ service area, machinery maybe
operating in this area any time of the day.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY IN THE OPERATIONAL AREA.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.6 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
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Strictly no vehicles within the adjoining paddocks or parked in the
operational area.
2.8 Water:
Potable supply, treated damp water. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.9 Tents are not permitted to be pitched in bach grounds
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take all rubbish and recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
2.11 Park Machinery
Park machinery may be operating in this area for mowing. Please ensure
your children DO NOT enter the work area unsupervised.
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000,
option 1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the
Bach.
For bach doors and bach access gate/chain do not provide access
through the main park entrance gate.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.2.2 TAPAPAKANGA BACH
1. TAPAPAKANGA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
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PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. TAPAPAKANGA BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is accessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of three vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Access through public areas:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area or on this park roads
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any paddocks.
2.6 Boats:
Boats over 4 meters: access is prohibited at all times.
2.7 Water:
Potable supply, treated bore water.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and
left clean on your departure.
Please take all rubbish and recyclable items home.
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The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
2.10 Park Machinery
Park machinery may be operating in this area for mowing. Please ensure
your children DO NOT enter the work area unsupervised.
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
For bach doors and bach access gate/chain do not provide access through
the main park entrance gate.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.2.3 TE KUITI COTTAGE
1. DUDER REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
MAIN PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
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Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. TE KUITI COTTAGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access:
Te Kuiti Cottage is located at 200 Maraetai Coast Road, Umupuia Beach.
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is inaccessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 4 persons:
Maximum of 4 persons permitted to stay in the bach.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 8 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of two vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
This is a dead-end road and there are a number of private properties along
this area.
NO access to the private properties is permitted by bach users or their
guests. Te Kuiti Cottage is the second white house, past the white picket
fence and gate. Vehicles are NOT permitted past the cottage under any
circumstances.
Please keep the gate to the bach closed at all times!
Access through public areas:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area or on this park roads
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any paddocks.
2.6 Boats:
Boats over 4 meters: access is prohibited at all times.
2.7 Water:
Potable supply, treated bore water.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and
left clean on your departure.
Please take all rubbish and recyclable items home.
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The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
2.10 Park Machinery
Park machinery may be operating in this area for mowing. Please ensure
your children DO NOT enter the work area unsupervised.
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.2.4 TE WHETUKI HOUSE
1. DUDER REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
MAIN PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
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1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. TE WHETUKI HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access:
Te Whetuki House is located at 184 Maraetai Coast Road, Umupuia Beach.
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is inaccessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 8 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of two vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
This is a dead-end road and there are a number of private properties along
this area.
NO access to the private properties is permitted by bach users or their
guests. Te Kuiti Cottage is the second white house, past the white picket
fence and gate. Vehicles are NOT permitted past the cottage under any
circumstances. There may be a chain and padlock on the entrance gate,
choose the Red one. Please keep the gate locked so any of the padlocks will
open the gate.
Please keep the gate to the bach closed at all times!
Access through public areas:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area or on this park roads
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any paddocks.
2.6 Boats:
Boats over 4 meters: access is prohibited at all times.
2.7 Water:
Potable supply, treated bore water.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and
left clean on your departure.
Please take all rubbish and recyclable items home.
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The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
2.10 Park Machinery
Park machinery may be operating in this area for mowing. Please ensure
your children DO NOT enter the work area unsupervised.
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.2.5 WAITAWA BACH
1. WAITAWA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
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1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WAITAWA BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access - main park gate:
This bach is accessible during main park entrance gate closing times.
2.2 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.3 Day visitors numbers:
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
All Day visitors must park in the public parking areas and walk to the bach.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Maximum of three vehicles (either permit holder or visitor vehicle) allowed to
park at the bach.
Route to the bach is through the Parks’ service area, machinery maybe
operating in this area any time of the day.
The main gate operates on an automatic system. Access to the park cannot
occur after it has been closed at the park closing times. Emergency exit is
allowed by driving up to the gate.
Access through public areas:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area or on this park roads
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other bach user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Vehicles are prohibited:
On all beaches at all times.
On or over any paddocks.
2.6 Boats:
Boats are restricted to hand carried craft, kayaks, canoes and dinghies under
4 metres in length. No vehicle access is permitted down the track to Waiawa
Bay.
There are boat launching facilities at some parks, check the Auckland Council
web site www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
2.7 Water:
Potable supply, treated bore water.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.8 Tents and camping:
Prohibited at all times.
2.9 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and
left clean on your departure.
Please take all rubbish and recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
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2.10 Park Machinery
Park machinery may be operating in this area for mowing. Please ensure
your children DO NOT enter the work area unsupervised.
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges or
homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
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1.3 BACHES - WEST
1.3.1 BARR COTTAGE
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (HUIA) CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. BARR COTTAGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access keypad numbers:
Contact the AC Contact Centre (09)301 0101, 3 to 5 days prior to arrival for
the bach door key pad and Huia Ranger station key box combination
numbers. Keys should also be picked up from the Huia Ranger Station key
box.
2.2 Maximum Persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach. Person numbers are not
to exceed the bach capacity.
Visitor numbers are restricted: Maximum number of persons (booked and
visitors) is not to exceed 12 persons, double the maximum permitted sleeping
capacity of the bach.
Tents and camping is prohibited at all times.
2.3 Important Information
The bach is adjacent to Huia Road, which at that point is narrow and has little
room for motorists to take evasive action, please mind your children near the
road and keep the gates to the bach closed at all times.
Vehicles are prohibited on all beaches at all times.
Pest control stations may be located around the bach. Please don’t touch!
2.4 Water
Drinking water is stream fed tank supply. Please boil all drinking water. Water
is precious - please conserve.
Potable water supply unless otherwise sign posted. Water is precious - please
conserve.
2.5 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Bin in the bach. Please Use the AC Parks rubbish bags provided in the bach.
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Place used tied AC Parks rubbish bags in the green wheelie bin outside the
bach.
To help the parks please take recyclable items home.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.3.2 CRAW HOMESTEAD
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (ANAWHATA) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
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Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. CRAW HOMESTEAD CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Bach access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
Contact the Auckland Council Contact Centre 09 301 0101, 3 to 5 days prior
to your visit to obtain access bach access combination codes and bach alarm
code. When using the combination locks, please lock the combination lock
through the brass parks padlock shackle and not through the other
combination lock.
2.2 Access through public areas:
Parts of this driveway forms part of the public walking track system, or park
operational areas. Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times. For the safety
of children and others please drive with care.
2.3 Check in and check out times – vehicle access:
Check in time from 2.00pm. Check out time 12.00pm on the day of departure.
2.4 Maximum 6 persons:
Maximum of 6 persons permitted to stay in the bach.
Person numbers are not to exceed the bach capacity.
2.5 General Conditions:
Occupancy during the day is not to exceed 12 persons, included people
booked.
Maximum number of permit holder vehicles permitted to park at the bach is 4.
Includes permit holders and visitor vehicles. Parking is in the car port in front
of the bach and on the gravel in front of the car port. Please do not park any
vehicles on the large concrete pad below the bach. This is for self-contained
camper vans which have camping permits.
Potable water supply unless otherwise sign posted. Water is precious - please
conserve
There is no mains electricity supply to the bach, there is a solar system, which
powers essential items such as the water pump, wastewater system, fridge
and stove ignition. There are no power points in the bach. Note: Medical
equipment requiring mains electricity will not operate at Craw Homestead.
Tents and camping is prohibited at all times.
Pest control stations may be located around the bach. Please don’t touch!
2.6 Rubbish Free Parks:
The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure. The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No
rubbish. Better parks". Please remove all rubbish from the site when you
leave.
3. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
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Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.3.3 KEDDLE HOUSE
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (ANAWHATA) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. KEDDLE HOUSE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access:
Access keypad and combination lock numbers are on the permit, please
remember to take this with you.
Access through public areas: Parts of this road are forms part of the public
walking track system, public picnic areas or park operational areas.
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Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times. For the safety of children and
others please drive with care.
2.2 General Conditions:
Maximum persons: Six people may stay in the bach overnight.
Occupancy during the day is not to exceed 12 persons, included people
booked.
Maximum number of permit holder vehicles permitted to park at the bach is 4.
Includes permit holders and visitor vehicles. All other vehicles must use the
public parking area at the end of Anawhata Road and walk down to the bach.
Large trailers are not permitted due to the steep metal access road and
limited parking/turning at the bach site.
Potable water supply unless otherwise sign posted. Water is precious - please
conserve.
There is no mains electricity supply to the bach, there is a small solar system,
which powers essential items such as the water pump, wastewater system,
fridge and stove. Please do not use power points for other appliances.
Note: Medical equipment requiring mains electricity will not operate at
Keddle House.
Tents and camping is prohibited at all times.
Pest control stations may be located around the bach. Please don’t touch!
2.3 Rubbish:
Rubbish Free Parks: The bach and surrounding site must be kept clean and
tidy during your stay, and left clean on your departure. The park has no
rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks". Please remove all rubbish
from the site when you leave.
4. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
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Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
1.3.4 PATUROA BACH
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. PATUROA BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Bach Access:
Access to the bach is gained from the keypad on the front door of the
bach. Contact the AC Contact Centre 09-301 0101, 3 to 5 days prior to arrival
for the combination number. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure
the bach is secure during their stay and especially if fully secure on
departure.
2.2 Bach operates on a self-clean basis. Please leave the bach clean on your
departure. Refer to the bach information folder for instructions.
2.3 Maximum number of permit holder vehicles permitted to park at the bach is 3
(includes permit holders and visitor vehicles). All other vehicles must park on
the main (South Titirangi) Road.
2.4 The bach is adjacent to South Titirangi Road; with fast moving traffic - please
mind your children near the road at all times.
2.5 Rubbish
Please take all rubbish home with you – a recycle bin is provided.
2.6 No tents to be pitched in bach grounds. 7 Pest control stations may be located
around the bach. Please don’t touch.
5. GENERAL BACH CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 General Conditions:
The bach operates on a self-clean basis: Please leave it clean on your
departure. The bach may be inspected after your visit. A cleaning charge may
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apply if the bach is left in an unsatisfactory condition at the sole discretion of
the duty park ranger.
Bach Combination Numbers:
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
Day visitor times are restricted to main park entrance gate opening hours.
Check In and Check Out Times for all baches:
Check In time - 2pm Check Out time - 12 Noon
Maximum length of stay:
7 consecutive nights, or 14 consecutive nights during the months June
to September (facilitated booking only)
Park Rangers have the authority to direct Bach users to move or remove
vehicles, any equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the
permit.
3.2 Emergency procedures and contact numbers:
Are located on the wall in the bach. Please ensure you locate these
procedures.
Read and understand emergency procedures and contact numbers.
They are also in the bach information folder. If you have any questions,
please contact the Park Duty Ranger.
3.3 Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 will not be granted a permit.
Persons under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay in or use baches lodges
or homesteads or designated sites without appropriate supervision.
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2 CAMPGROUNDS
2.1 CAMPGROUNDS - NORTH
2.1.1 ATIU CREEK CAMPGROUND
1. ATIU CREEK REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. ATIU CREEK CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents - Up to 8 meters in length
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans,
small busses and horse trucks, and horse floats.
No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 50 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Rubbish:
Rubbish facilities are located in the camp ground:
Labelled recycle containers. Only put recycle items into the recycling
container as sign posted.
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Dispose all biodegradable food waste as sign posted in the worm container.
Please put all general rubbish in bags and tie off before putting them in the
general rubbish bins.
To help: Take what recycle items and other rubbish you can home with you.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.6 Vehicle access rules and conditions:
Due to steepness, hair pen corners on sections of the single lane gravel access road
to the campground:
Vehicles may have difficulty on the steeper sections and hair pen corners of
the road.
Particular care must be taken when road and ground conditions are wet.
It is not recommended that campers take trailers, caravans, 5th wheelers and
horse floats to the campground unless they have a suitable vehicle. Two
wheel drive and especially front wheel drive vehicles are definitely not
recommended for towing on the access road.
Campers taking trailers, caravans, 5th wheelers and horse floats to the
campground without the appropriate vehicles do so against AC staff
recommendations and do so at their own risk.
Camper’s responsibility to arrange and pay to be towed out if required.
By not following the above advice campers may lose control of their vehicle
and hit other camper’s vehicles, get stuck and/or damage the road and
increase the maintenance costs of the road.
The campground access roads have multiple users:
The campground access road is part the public walking, mountain bike and
horse riding track system and forms part of the access roads for park options.
For the safety of children, others park users and other camper’s vehicles,
please drive with care. Remember the roads/tracks have multiple users.
Speed limits and license:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving license are
permitted to drive vehicles in the area.
Maximum vehicle speed 20kms Farm animals: Parts of the access road are
grazed by sheep and form part of the Atiu Creek farming operation.
When entering an area with sheep grazing, move the sheep away from the
gate, open the gate just enough to get the vehicle through and close the gate
straight way. This is best done with 2 people. Remember the sheep know that
an open gate means new grass on the other side, time to move now.
Do not mob sheep into a corner, please be patient and allow them back past
you.
All ways shut the gate after you.
Strictly no vehicles allowed on the road past the campground or on any other
road/track other than the designated camp ground access roads. Park Rangers have
the authority, if access rules and conditions are not followed to:
Limit all vehicle access to the campground.
Have vehicles removed from the campground and any undesignated
roads/tracks, paddocks and/or picnic areas.
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Prohibit any individual/s in the group vehicle access.
Terminate the permit at any time.
2.7 Horses:
All riders must have a network horse riding pass.
Must follow all regional parks and Atiu Creek horse riding codes and
conditions.
Entires/Stallions are prohibited.
Horses are prohibited from the camp ground at all times.
Horse must be booked at the same time as the camp booking and numbers
must not exceed the booked numbers on the permit.
Rider’s responsibility to organise temporary fencing, tethering etc for their
horse in the holding paddock.
Horses must be loaded in, and unloaded from the vehicle/float outside the
campground. Use the area in front of the barn across the road from the
campground entrance gate. Do not block the campground entrance gate or
road to other vehicles. Please remove all horse manure from this area.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
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Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.1.2 LAGOON BAY CAMPGROUND
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. LAGOON BAY CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
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2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country campground:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish Free Parks:
This camp ground has no bins or rubbish disposal facilities. Please take all
your rubbish home with you.
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
2.5 Limited non potable water supply:
Water is NOT guaranteed so recommend campers bring water with them,
particularly during dry periods.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
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Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.1.3 MITA BAY CAMPGROUND
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. MITA BAY CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 14 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
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In this back country campground:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Use the labelled recycle and general rubbish containers in this back country
campground.
To help: Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign
posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
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Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.1.4 SCHISCHKA CAMPGROUND
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. SCHISCHKA CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
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Tents
No Self-Containment certificate required
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (no length limit applies).
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and bookd at the same time of
booking.
Up to 180 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take what you can home with you.
2.5 Potable Water:
Potable water supply (town supply). Water is precious - please conserve.
2.6 Boats:
Able to be launched at the Wenderholm boat ramp, are allowed in the
campground.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
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Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.1.5 SULLIVANS BAY CAMPGROUND
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
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Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. SULIVANS BAY CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
All camping equipment MUST be removed from the park on the departure
day.
These conditions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Up to 8 meters in length:
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers,
campervans and small busses.
No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Vehicle numbers and parking:
Family permit:
Max of two vehicles. Only one vehicle allowed in the camp ground.
Second vehicle MUST parked outside the campground.
Group permit:
Max of one vehicle for every two campers. If more than 10 vehicles,
extra vehicles MUST outside the campground.
2.4 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 50 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.5 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Dispose of fish waste in the fish bin when provided.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take want you can home with you.
2.6 Potable water:
Potable water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
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3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
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3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.1.6 TAWHARANUI CAMPGROUND
1. TAWHARANUI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Tawharanui Open Sanctuary
We need your help for the continued success of Tawharanui Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Tawharanui
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times. Please alert
the park ranger if you see any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it. For a more detailed
list of conditions and information on the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary please
read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.3 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.4 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Information
All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Tawharanui
Regional Park
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Tawharanui Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Regional Council in partnership with the Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSSI) and the community are working
together to keep Tawharanui Regional Park an animal and plant pest free
environment for the returned Brown Kiwi and for future return of other native
animals and plants.
The park has a predator fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It is
New Zealand's first integrated open sanctuary (or Mainland Island) where
public recreation, farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Tawharanui Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc. for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Tawharanui Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times. This includes
dogs and all pets in any vehicles.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc. attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Predator Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any
predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian predator fence gates to get through the predator fence.
Joining Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSSI) to support
the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays on the
first Sunday of every month.
More details on Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Les Cave 09-422 4955.
Secretary: David Stone 09-528 5712
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Treasurer: Paul Williams 09-425 9877
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/tawharanui
Tell your friends and family about the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
2. TAWHARANUI CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights camping allowed at this park.
All camping equipment MUST be removed from the park on the departure
day.
These conditions apply to any group or individual irrespective of
booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Up to 8 meters in length - Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th
Wheelers, campervans and small busses. No Self-Containment Certificate
required
Tents.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 50 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Marquees over approx.: 30 square meters, may require consent to comply
with temporary building codes. Some hire companies may already have
consent. It is the permit holder’s responsibility to arrange this.
2.4 Rubbish:
Rubbish facilities are located on the right as you enter the camp ground, just
past the cattle yards.
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers.
Dispose all biodegradable food waste as sign posted in the worm bin.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
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3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
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Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.1.7 TE HARUHI BAY CAMPGROUND
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional
Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
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for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
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2.1 Length of Stay:
A maximum of 7 consecutive nights camping allowed at this park.
All camping equipment MUST be removed from the park on the departure
day.
These conditions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this vehicle based camp ground:
Tents · Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers,
campervans and small busses (no length limit applies).
No Self-Containment certificate required.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 180 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground,
Only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Dispose all biodegradable food waste as sign posted in the worm container.
Take what you can home with you.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
4. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
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Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.1.8 TE MURI BEACH CAMPGROUND
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
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PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. TE MURI BEACH CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 14 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
In this back country campground:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Use the labeled recycle and general rubbish containers in this back country
campground.
To help: Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign
posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
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Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2 CAMPGROUNDS – SOUTH
2.2.1 ADAMS LOOKOUT CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
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Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. ADAMS LOOKOUT CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
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Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.2 AMBURY CAMPGROUND
1. AMBURY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. AMBURY CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
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2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
No Self-Containment certificate required
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (no length limit applies).
Use hardstands in winter
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and bookd at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Rubbish:
Molok bins provided.
Use correct bins for rubbish and recycling.
Use compost worm farm for food scraps.
2.5 Potable Water:
Potable water supply (town supply).
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.6 Boats:
3. Boats are restricted to hand carried craft, kayaks, canoes and dinghies under 4
metres in length. There are boat launching facilities at some parks, check the
Auckland Council web site https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/parks-
recreation/get-outdoors/coastal-marine/find-boat-ramp/Pages/default.aspx
4. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
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Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.3 BEACHFRONT CAMPGROUND
1. TAPAPAKANGA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
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Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. BEACHFRONT CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Camper trailers (tent/canvas sides)
Campermatics
Small vans without Self-Containment certificate
Not permitted
Caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and buses
2.3 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Potable Water:
Potable water supply
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.5 Boats:
Boats are restricted to hand carried craft, kayaks, canoes and dinghies under 4
metres in length. There are boat launching facilities at some parks, check the
Auckland Council web site https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/parks-
recreation/get-outdoors/coastal-marine/find-boat-ramp/Pages/default.aspx
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
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3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
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Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.4 BLACKBERRY FLATS CAMPGROUND
1. WAHARAU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. BLACKBERRY FLATS CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (up to 10metres limit applies).
No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
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Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Potable Water:
Potable water supply
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
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3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.5 BROOK CAMPGROUND
1. AWHITU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. BROOK CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (up to 10metres limit applies).
No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.3 Marquees:
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Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Potable Water:
Potable water supply
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
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Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.6 CLIFF TOP CAMPGROUND
1. OMANA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. CLIFF TOP CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (up to 10metres limit applies).
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No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Potable Water:
Potable water supply
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
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3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.7 LOWER MANGATAWHIRI CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. LOWER MANGATAWHIRI CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
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Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
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Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.8 MANGATANGI TRIG CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. MANGATANGI TRIG CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
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(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.9 PENINSULA CAMPGROUND
1. AWHITU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
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1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. PENINSULA CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (up to 10metres limit applies).
No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Potable Water:
Potable water supply
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
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Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
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2.2.10 PIGGOTT’S CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. PIGGOTT’S CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
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3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.11 POUKARAKA FLATS CAMPGROUND
1. WHAKANEWHA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. POUKARAKA FLATS CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (up to 10metres limit applies).
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No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Potable Water:
Potable water supply
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
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3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.12 REPEATER CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. REPEATER CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
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Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
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Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.13 SEAVIEW CAMPGROUND
1. TAPAPAKANGA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. SEAVIEW CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (no length limit applies).
No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
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Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Potable Water:
Potable water supply
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.5 Boats:
Boats are restricted to hand carried craft, kayaks, canoes and dinghies under
4 metres in length. There are boat launching facilities at some parks, check
the Auckland Council web site www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
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The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.14 SOUTHERN BOUNDARY CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
Fire pit maybe only used with written permission from the Senior Ranger.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. SOUTHERN BOUNDARY CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
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2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
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3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.15 TAINUI CAMPGROUND
1. WAHARAU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. TAINUI CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents
Purpose built vans, campermatics, caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small buses (up to 10metres limit applies).
No Self-Containment certificate required
2.3 Rubbish:
Use the labelled molok recycle and general rubbish containers in this vehicle
based campground.
Please only put recycle items into the recycling container as sign posted.
Take what you can home with you.
2.3 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with campground vehicle access conditions.
Marquees must be removed from the site by 11am on the day of departure.
Park Duty Ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs of more than 300mm, to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder’s responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Potable Water:
Potable water supply
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Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
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Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.16 TAWHITOKINO CAMPGROUND
1. TAWHITOKINO REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. TAWHITOKINO CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
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(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campground is accessible only by kayak and walking in only.
No walk in access permitted for the purpose of overnight fishing.
There is NO vehicle access to this campground.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.17 TE WHARAU BAY (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND
1. DUDER REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
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All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. TE WHARAU BAY (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 2 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.5 Archaeological Sites:
The area behind the ropes are an archaeological area, please respect this
area by not entering into or setting camp up on.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campground is accessible only by kayak.
No walk in access permitted for the purpose of camping or overnight fishing.
There is NO vehicle access to this campground.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
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3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.18 THOUSAND ACRES CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. THOUSAND ACRES CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
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2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
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Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.19 UPPER MANGATAWHIRI CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. UPPER MANGATAWHIRI CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents
When conditions allow:
Campermatics
Small Vnas
Campervans up to 8metres in length.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
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Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.20 WAIKAHA STREAM (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND
1. TAPAPAKANGA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted.
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
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2. WAIKAHA STREAM (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 2 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
In this back country campground:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.5 Taririe Tree Grove:
Camping is not permitted below the Taririe Tree Grove
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campground is accessible only by kayak.
No walk in access permitted for the purpose of camping or overnight fishing.
There is NO vehicle access to this campground.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
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Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.21 WAITAWA BAY (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND
1. WIATAWA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. WAITAWA BAY (KAYAK) CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 2 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
2.5 Archaeological Sites:
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The area behind the ropes are an archaeological area, please respect this
area by not entering into or setting camp up on.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campground is accessible only by kayak.
No walk in access permitted for the purpose of camping or overnight fishing.
There is NO vehicle access to this campground.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
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Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.2.22 WORKMAN CAMPGROUND
1. HUNUA RANGES REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. WORKMAN CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Tents only.
2.3 Marquees:
Prohibited in this campground.
2.4 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home.
2.5 Potable water:
Potable water supply.
Boil 3 mins advised.
Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Backcountry Campground - walk in access only.
Vehicle access for operational and emergency purposes only.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
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Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Tent only.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
No permitted.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
Visitor’s vehicles must park in the main park car park and walk from the
locked gate.
3.10 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.11 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.12 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.13 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3 CAMPGROUNDS – WEST
2.3.1 BARN PADDOCK
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (HUIA) CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. BARN PADDOCK CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
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Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
In this back country ground: · Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 Potable water:
Potable water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
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For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.2 CRAW CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (ANAWHATA) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. CRAW CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed In vehicle based camp ground:
Tents and campervan. Up to 7 meters: small bus. No Self-Containment
certificate required.
Not suitable for caravans or 5 wheelers
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this camp
ground or on the park.
2.4 Tank Water supply:
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You are advised to boil water for at least 3-minutes.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
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Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.3 KARAMATURA VALLEY CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (HUIA) CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. KARAMATURA VALLEY CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country ground:
Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
2.5 Access:
Combination locks on campground gates are only locked in the evenings
and on weekends.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
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(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
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Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.4 MCCREADIES CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (KAREKARE) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. MCCREADIES CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country ground:
Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
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3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.5 ODLINS 2 CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (KAREKARE) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
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Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. ODLINS 2 CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country ground:
Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
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Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.6 OPANUKU PIPELINE CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (CASCADE KAURI) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. OPANUKU PIPELINE CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
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Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country ground:
Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
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3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.7 PAE O TE RANGI CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (CASCADE KAURI) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. PAE O TE RANGI CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country ground:
Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
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3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
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3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.8 PARARAHA VALLEY CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (WHATIPU) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. PARARAHA VALLEY CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country ground:
Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
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3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
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Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.9 TUNNEL POINT CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (WHATIPU) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. TUNNEL POINT CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country ground:
Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
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Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
2.3.10 WHATIPU CAVES CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (WHATIPU) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
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All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. WHATIPU CAVES CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2 Camp Modes: In this back country ground:
Tent.
2.3 Rubbish:
Take all rubbish home. No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this back
country camp ground or on the park.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
3. GENERAL CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
3.2 Access:
Campgrounds are inaccessible after main park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.3 Combination Locks:
Are provided at campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep the
gate closed and locked at all times.
3.4 Departure /Arrival:
Camp grounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the camp ground campers can arrive from the main
park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
3.5 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
Camping in containers and portacoms is prohibited.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Marquees:
Restrictions apply. See individual site code and conditions for details.
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Only allowed with a group booking. · Must be approved and booked at the
same time as the camp booking.
3.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Family permit - Max five. Group permit - Max
of 20% of the group size.
3.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in campgrounds visitor’s vehicles must
park outside the campground and visitors walk from the locked gate unless
prior arrangement with the Park Duty Ranger.
3.10 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the campground or designated self-contained certificate parking area
during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR authorised
by staff.
3.11 Campgrounds have no allocated or designated sites:
Camp in the approved area/s within the designated camp ground.
3.12 Rubbish Free Parks:
Your campsite must be kept clean and tidy during your stay and on your
departure.
3.13 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Campers to specific areas, request campers to move tents, vehicles or
camping equipment, stop inappropriate activities and to terminate camping.
3.14 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
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3 LODGES
3.1 LODGES - WEST
3.1.1 HUIA LODGE
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (HUIA) CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. HUIA LODGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 General Conditions:
3. Huia Lodge will require the "Monday General Code" (obtainable from regional
parks contact centre staff on 301 0101) to open up a locked box at 1322 Huia
Road (ranger station). The physical key will need to be removed and
used access the lodge.
4. This lodge has a noise curfew of 10pm and in the event of a security company
call out the group organiser will be held responsible for the cost of the call out.
5. Parking is limited at this lodge. Carpooling is therefore recommended. Parking is
limited to 12 vehicles.
6. Please take care when entering/exiting the car-parking area as there are limited
site lines for oncoming vehicles in both directions.
7. Due to the lodge proximity to the road, please supervise young children.
8. Please ensure that all rubbish is put into the appropriate bins and containers
when you leave and ensure there is no rubbish left inside the lodge.
9. There is a wood fire in this lodge. You are responsible for supplying your own fire
wood.
3. GENERAL LODGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Group organisers:
Group organisers are responsible for ensuring all group members are aware
of the lodge conditions and rules of conduct below.
3.2 Lodge occupation:
Groups can check in any time after 2pm. Lodges must be vacated by 10am
on day of departure.
Late exit will incur a fee. The maximum stay in any lodge is seven consecutive
nights
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3.3 Boats:
Are restricted to hand carried craft, kayaks canoes, and dinghies under 3
metres in length. There is no boat launching facilities at any of the lodges.
3.4 No smoking:
No Smoking or use of aerosols within buildings as it sets off smoke alarms.
In the event of Fire Service call outs as a result of activating the alarm
unnecessarily the group organiser will be responsible for the cost of the call
out.
3.5 Reservations:
Reservations can be made up to 12 months in advance and require payment
at time of booking.
3.6 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
3.7 Information
For information about all lodges within Auckland Council Regional Parks,
please contact the AC Contact Centre on (09) 301 0101, or visit our website
www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
3.1.2 KIWANIS LODGE
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (HUIA) CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. KIWANIS LODGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 General Conditions:
Kiwanis Lodge will require the "Monday General Code" (obtainable from
regional parks contact centre staff on 301 0101) to open up a locked box at
1322 Huia Road (ranger station). The physical key will need to be removed
and used access the lodge.
This lodge has a noise curfew of 10pm and in the event of a security company
call out the group organiser will be held responsible for the cost of the call out.
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Please ensure that all rubbish is put into the appropriate bins and containers
when you leave and ensure there is no rubbish left inside the lodge.
3. GENERAL LODGE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Group organisers:
Group organisers are responsible for ensuring all group members are aware
of the lodge conditions and rules of conduct below.
3.2 Lodge occupation:
Groups can check in any time after 2pm. Lodges must be vacated by 10am
on day of departure.
Late exit will incur a fee. The maximum stay in any lodge is seven consecutive
nights
3.3 Boats:
Are restricted to hand carried craft, kayaks canoes, and dinghies under 3
metres in length. There is no boat launching facilities at any of the lodges.
3.4 No smoking:
No Smoking or use of aerosols within buildings as it sets off smoke alarms.
In the event of Fire Service call outs as a result of activating the alarm
unnecessarily the group organiser will be responsible for the cost of the call
out.
3.5 Reservations:
Reservations can be made up to 12 months in advance and require payment
at time of booking.
3.6 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
3.7 Information
For information about all lodges within Auckland Council Regional Parks,
please contact the AC Contact Centre on (09) 301 0101, or visit our website
www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
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4 SCC Campgrounds & DESIGNATED Parking Areas
4.1 SCC CAMPGROUNDS & DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT PARKING -
NORTH
4.1.1 ATIU CREEK DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. ATIU CREEK REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. ATIU CREEK DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Summer (daylight savings) and Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained
campervans can stay for ONE night in the SCC car parking area.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Up to 8 meters in length: - Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small busses.
2.3 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
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With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
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yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.1.2 LONG BAY DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access: Summer (daylight savings) and Winter (non-daylight savings):
Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE night in the SCC car parking
area.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
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the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.1.3 MAHURANGI DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
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PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. MAHURANGI DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
From June to the Thursday before Labour weekend self-contained
campervans can stay for ONE night in the SCC parking area.
Winter Special: If the vehicle based campground and SCC campground are
closed, self-contained campervans can stay up to THREE nights in the SCC
parking area.
The Sullivans Bay vehicle based campground offers up to SEVEN nights stay for
self-contained vehicles and the SCC campground offers up to three nights.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Up to 8 meters in length: - Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and
small busses.
2.3 Rubbish:
You are in a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
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the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
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4.1.4 MAHURANGI SCC CAMPGROUND AREA
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. MAHURANGI SCC CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1. Length of stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2. Camping Modes:
Up to 8 metres in length restrictions.
Campervan, caravan, 5 wheeler, small bus. Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person from
Ministry for the Environment.
Person numbers are limited to the registered number for that vehicle/unit,
under the NZC5465 certificate.
2.3. Marquees and Tents:
Prohibited at all times.
2.4 Combination Locks:
Are provided at SCC campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep
the gate closed and locked at all times.
2.5 Departure /Arrival:
Campgrounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the SCC campground campers can arrive from the
main park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
2.6 Facilities:
This is an SCC campground for self-contained vehicles/units with a Self-
Containment certificate.
No toilets, water supply or rubbish disposal facilities in this SCC campground.
2.7 SCC campground has designated sites:
Must camp in a marked designated site. Actual sites cannot be booked and
campers are able to camp in any available unoccupied site.
2.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The SCC campground is not to be used as a day use area.
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Visitor numbers are restricted to: Max five per vehicle/unit.
2.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in the SCC campground visitor’s vehicles
must park outside the SCC camp ground and visitors must walk from the
locked gate, unless prior arrangement has been made with the Park Duty
Ranger.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
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Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.1.5 SCANDRETT DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. SCANDRETT REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. SCANDRETT DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Summer (daylight savings) and Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained
campervans can stay for ONE night in the SCC carparking area.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Up to 8 meters in length:
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses.
2.3 Rubbish:
You are in a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
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No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
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Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
4.1.6 WENDERHOLM DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
. PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WENDERHOLM DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Summer (daylight savings) and Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained
campervans/caravans can stay for ONE night in the SCC parking area.
For more than one night’s stay, the Schischka Campground (vehicle based)
offers up to SEVEN night’s stay for all vehicles.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.3 Rubbish:
You are in a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
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With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay: Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
4.2 SCC CAMPGROUNDS & DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT PARKING
– SOUTH
4.2.1 AMBURY DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. AMBURY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
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1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. AMBURY DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
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the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
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yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.2 AWHITU DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. AWHITU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. AWHITU DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
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(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
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Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.3 DUDER DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. DUDER REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. DUDER DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
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Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
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Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.4 HUNUA FALLS DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. HUNUA FALLS REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. HUNUA FALLS DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
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Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
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3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.5 KAPARANUI STREAM SCC CAMPGROUND
1. TAPAPAKANGA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
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Allowed at all times.
2. KAPARANUI STREAM SCC CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1. Length of stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2. Camping Modes:
Up to 10 metres in length restrictions.
Campervan, caravan, 5 wheeler, small bus. Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person from
Ministry for the Environment.
Person numbers are limited to the registered number for that vehicle/unit,
under the NZC5465 certificate.
Prohibited: All non-compliant SCC vehicles
2.3. Marquees and Tents:
Prohibited at all times.
2.4 Combination Locks:
Are provided at SCC campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep
the gate closed and locked at all times.
2.5 Departure /Arrival:
Campgrounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the SCC campground campers can arrive from the
main park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
2.6 Facilities:
This is an SCC campground for self-contained vehicles/units with a Self-
Containment certificate.
No toilets, water supply or rubbish disposal facilities in this SCC campground.
2.7 SCC campground has designated sites:
Must camp in a marked designated site. Actual sites cannot be booked and
campers are able to camp in any available unoccupied site.
2.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The SCC campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Max five per vehicle/unit.
2.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in the SCC campground visitor’s vehicles
must park outside the SCC camp ground and visitors must walk in, unless
prior arrangement has been made with the Park Duty Ranger.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
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(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
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Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.6 OMANA DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. OMANA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. OMANA DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
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(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
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Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.7 POUKARAKA FLATS DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. WHAKANEWHA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. POUKARAKA FLATS DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
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(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
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Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.8 TAPAPAKANGA DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. TAPAPAKANGA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. TAPAPAKANGA DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
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(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC campgrounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
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Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.9 TAPAPAKANGA STREAM SCC CAMPGROUND
1. TAPAPAKANGA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. TAPAPAKANGA STREAM SCC CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1. Length of stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2. Camping Modes:
Up to 10 metres in length restrictions.
Campervan, caravan, 5 wheeler, small bus. Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person from
Ministry for the Environment.
Person numbers are limited to the registered number for that vehicle/unit,
under the NZC5465 certificate.
Prohibited: All non-compliant SCC vehicles
2.3. Marquees and Tents:
Prohibited at all times.
2.4 Combination Locks:
Are provided at SCC campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep
the gate closed and locked at all times.
2.5 Departure /Arrival:
Campgrounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the SCC campground campers can arrive from the
main park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
2.6 Facilities:
This is an SCC campground for self-contained vehicles/units with a Self-
Containment certificate.
No toilets, water supply or rubbish disposal facilities in this SCC campground.
2.7 SCC campground has designated sites:
Must camp in a marked designated site. Actual sites cannot be booked and
campers are able to camp in any available unoccupied site.
2.8 Day visitors:
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Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The SCC campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Max five per vehicle/unit.
2.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in the SCC campground visitor’s vehicles
must park outside the SCC camp ground and visitors must walk infrom locked
gate, unless prior arrangement has been made with the Park Duty Ranger.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
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SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.10 UPPER MANGATAWHIRI DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. UPPER MANGATAWHIRI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. UPPER MANGATAWHIRI DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
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Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
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SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.11 WAITAWA SCC CAMPGROUND
1. WAITAWA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Not permitted.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WAITAWA STREAM SCC CAMPGROUND CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1. Length of stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this campground. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
2.2. Camping Modes:
Up to 10 metres in length restrictions.
Campervan, caravan, 5 wheeler, small bus. Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person from
Ministry for the Environment.
Person numbers are limited to the registered number for that vehicle/unit,
under the NZC5465 certificate.
Prohibited: All non-compliant SCC vehicles
2.3. Marquees and Tents:
Prohibited at all times.
2.4 Combination Locks:
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Are provided at SCC campgrounds for your safety and security. Please keep
the gate closed and locked at all times.
2.5 Departure /Arrival:
Campgrounds are to be vacated by 11:00am on day of departure.
Provided there is space in the SCC campground campers can arrive from the
main park entrance gate opening time.
If no space, wait until a space is available or 11:00am vacation time.
2.6 Facilities:
This is an SCC campground for self-contained vehicles/units with a Self-
Containment certificate.
No toilets, water supply or rubbish disposal facilities in this SCC campground.
2.7 SCC campground has designated sites:
Must camp in a marked designated site. Actual sites cannot be booked and
campers are able to camp in any available unoccupied site.
2.8 Day visitors:
Times are restricted to the main park entrance gate opening hours.
The SCC campground is not to be used as a day use area.
Visitor numbers are restricted to: Max five per vehicle/unit.
2.9 Visitor vehicle parking:
For safety and to avoid congestion in the SCC campground visitor’s vehicles
must park outside the SCC camp ground and visitors must walk in from
locked gate, unless prior arrangement has been made with the Park Duty
Ranger.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8 Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
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(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
Campervans are not permitted past Tikapa Moana Car Park due to narrow
road.
3.5 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.6 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.7 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.8 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.2.12 WAHARAU DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA
1. WAHARAU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
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1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WAHARAU DESIGNATED SCC PARKING AREA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Campervan access:
Summer (daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay for ONE
night in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based campground is open at
the park.
Winter (non-daylight savings): Self-contained campervans can stay
for THREE nights in the SCC car parking area if a vehicle-based
campground is open at the park.
2.1 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
Only caravans, 5th Wheelers, campervans and small busses (no length
restrictions).
2.2 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL SCC PARKING AREAS CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
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3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.3 SCC CAMPGROUNDS & DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT PARKING
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4.3.1 ARATAKI DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (ARATAKI) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 6pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
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No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. ARATAKI DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Summer: Self-contained campervans can stay for 1 night in the SCC parking
area.
Winter: Self-contained campervans can stay up to 2 nights in the SCC
parking area.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp modes:
Allowed in this selected Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking Area:
Campervan, Up to 10 meters: caravan, 5 wheeler, bus.
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
2.3 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities in this park.
Take all rubbish home.
2.4 No Potable water:
No potable water supply – You are advised to boil water for at least 3-
minutes.
3. GENERAL DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
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(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.3.2 BARN PADDOCK DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (HUIA) CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. BARN PADDOCK DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
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2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of ONE consecutive night, unless park vehicle campground is
closed, then a maximum of THREE consecutive nights apply.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Due to the limited road access to this site, small campervans only are
permitted. Not suitable for caravans or 5 wheelers.
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
2.3 Rubbish:
You are in a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
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suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.3.3 CASCADE KAURI DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (CASCADE KAURI) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. CASCADE KAURI DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Summer: Self-contained campervans can stay for 1 night in the SCC parking
area.
Winter: Self-contained campervans can stay up to 3 nights in the SCC
parking area.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
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2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this selected Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking Area:
Campervan, Up to 10 meters: caravan, 5 wheeler, bus.
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
2.3 Rubbish:
You are in a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
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Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.3.4 CORNWALLIS DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (CORNWALLISI) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. CORNWALLIS DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Summer: Self-contained campervans can stay for 1 night in the SCC parking
area.
Summer: Self-contained campervans can stay up to 3 nights in the SCC
parking area.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this selected Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking Area:
Campervan, Up to 10 meters: caravan, 5 wheeler, bus.
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Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
2.3 Rubbish:
You are in a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
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SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.3.5 CRAW DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (ANAWHATA) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. CRAW DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 2 consecutive nights at this park, in any Designated Self-
Contained Certificate Parking Area.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this selected Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking Area:
Campervan, Up to 7 meters: caravan, 5 wheeler, bus. Must have a current
NZC5465: Self- Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person
from Ministry for the Environment.
2.3 Important Information
Anawhata Road is a narrow, winding metal road and extreme care should be
taken, especially when towing vehicles.
2.4 Rubbish:
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You are in a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking: · Take all rubbish
home. · No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
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Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.3.6 GLEN ESK DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (PIHA) CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. GLEN ESK DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Length of Stay:
Maximum of ONE night at this park, in any Designated Self-Contained
Certificate Parking Area.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this designated SCC parking area:
Campervan, Up to 10 meters: caravan, 5 wheeler, bus.
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an autohorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
2.3 Rubbish:
In a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
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(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
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3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
4.3.7 LOG RACE DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK
1. WAITAKERE RANGES REGIONAL PARK (PIHA) CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
No permitted
1.3 Portable gas cookers:
Allowed at all times.
2. LOG RACE DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1. Length of Stay:
Maximum of one night stay at this park, in any Designated Self-Contained
Certificate Parking Area.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.2 Camp Modes:
Allowed in this selected Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking Area:
Campervan, Up to 10 meters: caravan, 5 wheeler, bus.
Must have a current NZC5465: Self-Containment certificate that is issued by
an authorised person from Ministry for the Environment.
2.3 Rubbish:
You are in a Designated Self-Contained Certificate Parking:
Take all rubbish home.
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
3. GENERAL DESIGNATED SCC CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 The following regional parks bylaw must be adhered to at all times:
Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013
8. Obstructions in any public place
(1) Except with the prior written approval of the council or a council controlled
organisation, a person must not use a public place to:
(a) place or leave any material, object, thing or structure;
(b) erect, construct, or place a building, structure, tent or projection of a building
structure or tent or any part thereof, on, under, over or across a public place;
(e) store or pack goods on a public place.
With regards to Freedom Camping, in 2017 a review was undertaken on Auckland
Council's approach to manage freedom camping. Findings from the review informed
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the decision made by the Regulatory Committee to proceed with developing a bylaw
under the Freedom Camping Act 2011.
Legacy bylaw provisions still operative and until a new freedom camping bylaw is
adopted, legacy bylaw provisions remain in place.
Auckland Regional Council Parks Bylaw 2007, clauses 6.1(b) and 8
6.0 Activities Requiring Approval
6.1 No person shall, without the prior approval of the Council, or as approved by way
of authorised signs:
(b) put up or erect any structure of any kind, or live or camp in any building, tent,
structure or vehicle.
3.2 Must have a current NZC5465:
Self-Containment certificate that is issued by an authorised person of the
Ministry For The Environment.
3.3 Camping modes:
Restrictions apply to Self-Contained Certificate Camping Grounds and
Designated Parking Areas because of ground or access conditions not
suitable for size and or weight of some units. See individual site code and
conditions for details.
Use of containers and portacoms is prohibited at these locations.
3.4 Length of Stay:
Varies, see individual site code and conditions for details. These restrictions
apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking name.
3.5 Access:
SCC camp grounds and designated parking areas are inaccessible after main
park entrance gate closing times.
Combination codes do not provide access through the main park entrance
gate.
3.6 Group bookings:
Will not be accepted from 17th December to the last day January.
3.7 Vehicles are not to be driven:
Around the SCC campground or designated self-contained certificate parking
area during main park gate closure hours unless in an emergency OR
authorised by staff.
3.8 Park Rangers have the authority to direct:
Users to specific areas, request users to move, vehicles/units or equipment,
stop inappropriate activities and to terminate the stay.
3.9 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons aged 16 yrs. and 17yrs are not permitted to have a permit granted or
use this site without prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised
persons under the age of 18” form from their legal guardian. Persons aged 15
yrs. and under are not permitted on or to use this site without appropriate
supervision.
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BOOKABLE FACILITIES
5 BOOKABLE SITES
5.1 BOOKABLE SITES – NORTH
5.1.1 ATIU CREEK (LIMITED MOBILITY ACCESS) BOOKABLE SITE
ATIU CREEK REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
1. ATIU CREEK (LIMITED MOBILITY ACCESS) BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle Access:
Access start time 11.30am, exit by 1.30pm · Maximum 3 vehicles.
The access roads are part of the public walking, mountain biking track
system, horse riding and used by park operations vehicles.
2.2 Safety:
For the safety of others, please drive with care. · Maximum vehicle speed
10km/h. · Strictly NO vehicles on the beach.
2.3 Park Rangers have the authority, if access rules and conditions are not
followed to:
Stop vehicle access.
Have vehicles removed from unauthorised areas.
Prohibit any individual/s in the group vehicle access.
Terminate the permit at any time.
2. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
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Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
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Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site with
out appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.2 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 1
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 1 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
No vehicle site access and marquee MUST be carried on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
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Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are allowed and must carry all food and equipment by
hand to the site.
No vehicle access to this site.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
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Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.3 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 2
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 2 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
No vehicle site access and marquee MUST be carried on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
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Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are allowed and must carry all food and equipment by
hand to the site.
No vehicle access to this site.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
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Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.4 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 3
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
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2. LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 3 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
Standard Vehicle access for site parking
Vehicle access for site parking must be booked at the same time as site booking.
Allows service vehicles to park in and service the site in a controlled parking
area. The parking is less than 10 meters from the main activity area of the site.
The parking area is controlled by the permit holder. Permit holder manages the
number of and which vehicles are allowed the use of the parking area.
As a guide there is room for 1 small truck and 2 to 3 car/vans depending on
vehicle size and how they park.
Vehicles are allowed to park and stay parked from set up to pack down of the
event and have access to the parking area during main park gate opening hours.
Combination lock on the access chain for permit holder to access and lock to
keep others out.
The access is off the main entrance road beside the site.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event for the combination
number and access arrangements.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of booking.
Up to 180 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access site
parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required or carry on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from the
site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using pegs
more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for marquees
over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
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Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the
same time of booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for
vehicle access site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the
group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food
vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory
requirements.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
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3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.5 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 4
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 4 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
Standard Vehicle access for site parking
Vehicle access for site parking must be booked at the same time as site booking.
Allows service vehicles to park in and service the site in a controlled parking
area. The parking is less than 10 meters from the main activity area of the site.
The parking area is controlled by the permit holder. Permit holder manages the
number of and which vehicles are allowed the use of the parking area.
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As a guide there is room for 1 small truck and 2 to 3 car/vans depending on
vehicle size and how they park.
Vehicles are allowed to park and stay parked from set up to pack down of the
event and have access to the parking area during main park gate opening hours.
Combination lock on the access chain for permit holder to access and lock to
keep others out.
The access is off the main entrance road beside the site.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event for the combination
number and access arrangements.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of booking.
Up to 180 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access site
parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required or carry on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from the
site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using pegs
more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for marquees
over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle
access site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
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Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
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The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.6 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 5
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 5 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
No vehicle site access and marquee MUST be carried on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
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Up to 20 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are allowed and must carry all food and equipment by
hand to the site.
No vehicle access to this site.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
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Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.7 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 6
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 6 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
Vehicle access for site parking (Standard):
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Vehicle access for site parking Standard must be booked to be able to book
and use the site.
Allows service vehicles to park in and service the site in a controlled parking
area. The parking is less than 10 meters from the main activity area of the
site.
The parking area is controlled by the permit holder. Permit holder manages
the number of and which vehicles are allowed the use of the parking area.
As a guide there is room for 2 small truck and 25 to 30 car/vans depending on
vehicle size and how they park.
Vehicles are allowed to park and stay parked from set up to pack down of the
event and have access to the parking area during main park gate opening
hours.
Combination lock on the access chain for permit holder to access and lock to
keep others out.
The access is off the main entrance road in front of the site.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event for the
combination number and access arrangements.
Vehicle access for site parking (Limited):
Vehicle access for limited site parking must be booked at the same time as
site booking.
Allows limited vehicle/s to access beyond the parking area to park on site
during the event.
Maximum of 2 vehicles allowed access. · Access and exit is controlled by the
permit holder.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 180 square meters. · Must book and comply with Vehicle access
conditions for vehicle access for site parking (standard): if vehicle access is
required, or carry on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
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Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
site parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required, or carry on and off site
by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
for site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s.
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event.
Max of 2 vehicles.
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
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This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.8 LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 7
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
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Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY BOOKABLE SITE 7 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
Vehicle access for site parking (Standard):
Vehicle access for site parking Standard must be booked to be able to book
and use the site.
Allows service vehicles to park in and service the site in a controlled parking
area. The parking is less than 10 meters from the main activity area of the
site.
The parking area is controlled by the permit holder. Permit holder manages
the number of and which vehicles are allowed the use of the parking area.
As a guide there is room for 2 small truck and 25 to 30 car/vans depending on
vehicle size and how they park.
Vehicles are allowed to park and stay parked from set up to pack down of the
event and have access to the parking area during main park gate opening
hours.
Combination lock on the access chain for permit holder to access and lock to
keep others out.
The access is off the main entrance road in front of the site.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event for the
combination number and access arrangements.
Vehicle access for site parking (Limited):
Vehicle access for limited site parking must be booked at the same time as
site booking.
Allows limited vehicle/s to access beyond the parking area to park on site
during the event.
Maximum of 2 vehicles allowed access. · Access and exit is controlled by the
permit holder.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 180 square meters. · Must book and comply with Vehicle access
conditions for vehicle access for site parking (standard): if vehicle access is
required, or carry on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
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Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
site parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required or carry on and off site by
hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
for site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s.
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event.
Max of 2 vehicles.
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
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Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.9 LONG BAY SPECIAL NEEDS MOBILITY SITE
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
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Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY SPECIAL NEEDS MOBILITY SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No general vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
Limited vehicle access for site parking can be arranged for Special Needs:
Vehicle access for limited site parking must be booked at the same
time as site booking.
Allows limited vehicle/s to access and park on site during the event.
Maximum of 2 vehicles allowed access.
Vehicles only allowed to access and exit once and all vehicles must go
in and out at the same time.
Access and exit between ma and 5pm
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
2.2 Marquees:
Prohibited from this site.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Prohibited from this site.
2.4 Food vendors:
Prohibited from this site
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
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This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.10 LONG BAY VAUGHAN BRIDGE BOOKABLE SITE
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
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Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY BOOKABLE VAUGHAN BRIDGE BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
Vehicle access for site parking (Standard):
Vehicle access for site parking must be booked at the same time as site
booking.
Allows service vehicles to park in and service the site in a controlled parking
area. The parking is less than 20 meters from the main activity area of the
site.
The parking area is controlled by the permit holder. Permit holder manages
the number of and which vehicles are allowed the use of the parking area.
Vehicles are only allowed to park in the designated parking area. Any vehicles
parked outside the designated parking area may be towed and vehicle access
terminated.
As a guide there is room for 1 small truck and 2 to 3 car/vans depending on
vehicle size and how they park.
Vehicles are allowed to park and stay parked from set up to pack down of the
event and have access to the parking area during main park gate opening
hours.
The access is through a gate off the round-about at the end of the main
access road.
There may be a combination lock, on the access gate for permit holder to
access and lock or keep shut to keep others out.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event for the
combination number and access arrangements.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters. · Must book and comply with Vehicle access
conditions for vehicle access for site parking (Standard). Note: Not able to
carry on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Are prohibited from this site.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at
the same time of booking.
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Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
for site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s.
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event.
Max of 2 vehicles.
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
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3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.11 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 1
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
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Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional
Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc. attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
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For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
3. SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 1 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
Vehicle access for site parking (Standard):
Vehicle access for site parking must be booked at the same time as site
booking.
Allows service vehicles to park in and service the site in a controlled parking
area. The parking is less than 10 meters from the main activity area of the
site.
The parking area is controlled by the permit holder. Permit holder manages
the number of and which vehicles are allowed the use of the parking area.
As a guide there is room for 2 small truck and 20 to 30 car/vans depending on
vehicle size and how they park.
Vehicles are allowed to park and stay parked from set up to pack down of the
event and have access to the parking area during main park gate opening
hours.
Combination lock on the access chain for permit holder to access and lock to
keep others out.
The access is at the western end of the Okoromai Bay car park.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event for the
combination number and access arrangements.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 180 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
site parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required, or carry on and off site
by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
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Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this. 2.3 Bouncy castles and
like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking. · Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
site parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required, or carry on and off site
by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
for site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s.
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event.
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
4. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
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Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.12 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 2
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
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We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional
Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
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Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc. attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
3. SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 2 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
No vehicle site access and marquee MUST be carried on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
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Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are allowed and must carry all food and equipment by
hand to the site.
No vehicle access to this site.
4. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
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Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.13 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 3
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
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Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional
Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
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o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc. attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
3. SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 3 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
No vehicle site access and marquee MUST be carried on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
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Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are allowed and must carry all food and equipment by
hand to the site.
No vehicle access to this site.
4. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
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This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.14 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 4
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
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Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional
Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
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mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
3. SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 4 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
No vehicle site access and marquee MUST be carried on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
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Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are allowed and must carry all food and equipment by
hand to the site.
No vehicle access to this site.
4. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
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Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.15 SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 5
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
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For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional
Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
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No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
3. SHAKESPEAR BOOKABLE SITE 5 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access for onsite:
Drop-off:
Must be booked at the same time as site booking. Access will only be
approved for exceptional large equipment or services e.g. a chiller trailer or
service vehicles that require access the site. Access will not be approved for
smaller equipment e.g. chilly bins, chairs etc that can be carried on site by
hand.
Maximum of two vehicles, each allowed one drop off (including commercial
and group vehicles).
All vehicles must go in and out at the same time.
Access to drop off equipment on site between 8am and 11am:
The access is at the western end of the Te Haruhi Bay car park just
past the park office.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
Pick-up:
Must be booked at the same time as site booking. Access will only be
approved for exceptional large equipment or services e.g. a chiller trailer or
service vehicles that require access the site. Access will not be approved for
smaller equipment e.g. chilly bins, chairs etc that can be carried on site by
hand.
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Maximum of two vehicles, each allowed one pick up (including commercial
and group vehicles).
All vehicles must go in and out at the same time.
Access to pick up equipment between 3pm and 5pm:
The access is at the western end of the Te Haruhi Bay car park just
past the park office.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
Catering vehicle:
Must be booked at the same time as site booking. Access will only be
approved for catering vehicle e.g. Spit Roast Company. Access will not be
approved for any other vehicles.
Maximum of two vehicles for one access and exit only.
Allows vehicle access to drop off or park on site for catering purposes.
Access to drop off or park on site for catering purposes between 11am and
2pm:
The access is at the western end of the Te Haruhi Bay car park just
past the park office.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
Note:
Allowed to book a maximum of one drop-off, one pick-up and one catering
vehicle per booking.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 180 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
onsite (Drop-off/pick-up): if vehicle access is required, or carry on and off site
by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
onsite (Drop-off/pick-up): if vehicle access is required, or carry on and off site
by hand.
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Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
for onsite (Catering vehicle).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s.
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event.
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
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Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.16 SHAKESPEAR FIGTREE BOOKABLE SITE
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
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Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional
Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
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Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
3. SHAKESPEAR FIGTREE BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
Vehicle access for site parking (Limited):
Vehicle access for limited site parking must be booked at the same time as
site booking.
Allows limited vehicle/s to access and park on site during the event. (e.g.
bridle car or like for wedding party).
Maximum of 2 vehicles allowed access.
Vehicles only allowed to access and exit once and all vehicles must go in and
out at the same time.
Access and exit between 8am and 5pm:
The access is off the main entrance road to Te Haruhi Bay to the right
just before the old wool shed and opposite the YMCA entrance.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
2.2 Marquees:
Prohibited from this site.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Prohibited from this site.
2.4 Food vendors:
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Prohibited from this site.
4. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
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Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.17 SHAKESPEAR HANGI BOOKABLE SITE
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
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2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional
Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
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More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
3. SHAKESPEAR HANGI BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
Vehicle access for site parking (Controlled):
Parking must be booked at the same time as site booking.
Allows service and some site vehicles to park in and service the site in a
controlled parking area. The parking is the grassed area less than 10 meters
from the side of the hangi cooking site.
Maximum of 4 vehicles.
The parking area is controlled by the permit holder. Vehicle numbers MUST
not exceed 4 vehicles.
Vehicles are allowed to park and stay parked from set up to pack down of the
event and have access to the parking area during main park gate opening
hours.
Combination lock on the access gate/chain for permit holder to access and
lock to keep others out.
The access is in front of the site at the eastern end of Okoromai car park.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event for the
combination number and access arrangements.
Note: Vehicles are strictly prohibited beyond the grass mown area of the site.
Any vehicles parked outside the designated parking area, may be towed and
the vehicle access terminated.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
site parking (Controlled): if vehicle access is required, or carried on and off
site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
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Up to 20 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
site parking (Controlled): if vehicle access is required, or carried on and off
site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Hangi or Umu:
Must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of booking.
Not permitted if there is a total fire band in place:
Conditions of use:
Customer need to have back-up methods of cooking in case of total fire
band.
Obtain a fire permit from council.
Must provide all fuel required for the hangi or umu.
The actual hangi or umu site must be approved by the park duty
ranger.
The cooking site must be tufted to prevent grass burning, and kept tuff
moist.
Water down the immediate grass area.
After cooking ensure ashes are cold and remove as required to return
the cooking site as it was.
Fill in cooking site as appropriate.
Replace tuff and water down site.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for (Vehicle access for
site parking: Controlled), if vehicle access is required, or carry on and off site
by hand.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event, or early during
dry summers to check on fire restriction status and make arrangements.
Safety conditions:
Follow all conditions in the fire permit from council.
Must have 2 or more buckets of water not less than 40 litters on hand.
Have on site a water hose (at least 20meters in length) and tap fitting
(tap fitting is a standard 25mm garden tap).
Follow any instructions from the park ranger.
2.5 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
for site parking (Controlled).
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Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s.
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event.
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
4. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
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Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.18 WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 1
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 1 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
No vehicle site access and marquee MUST be carried on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
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Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are allowed and must carry all food and equipment by
hand to the site. Not vehicle access to this site.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
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Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.19 WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 2
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
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2. WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 2 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access for onsite:
Drop-off:
Must be booked at the same time as site booking. Access will only be
approved for exceptional large equipment or services e.g. a chiller trailer or
service vehicles that require access the site. Access will not be approved for
smaller equipment e.g. chilly bins, chairs etc. that can be carried on site by
hand.
Maximum of two vehicles, each allowed one drop off (including commercial
and group vehicles).
All vehicles must go in and out at the same time.
Access to drop off equipment on site between 8am and 11am:
The access is at the very southern end of the public car park, just past
the 5 minute drop parking zone.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
Pick-up:
Must be booked at the same time as site booking. Access will only be
approved for exceptional large equipment or services e.g. a chiller trailer or
service vehicles that require access the site. Access will not be approved for
smaller equipment e.g. chilly bins, chairs etc. that can be carried on site by
hand.
Maximum of two vehicles, each allowed one pick up (including commercial
and group vehicles).
All vehicles must go in and out at the same time.
Access to pick up equipment between 3pm and 5pm:
The access is at the very southern end of the public car park, just past
the 5 minute drop parking zone.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements. Catering vehicle:
Must be booked at the same time as site booking. Access will only be
approved for catering vehicle e.g. Spit Roast Company. Access will not be
approved for any other vehicles.
Maximum of two vehicles for one access and exit only.
Allows vehicle access to drop off or park on site for catering purposes.
Access to drop off or park on site for catering purposes between 11am and
2pm:
The access is at the very southern end of the public car park, just past
the 5 minute drop parking zone.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
Note: Allowed to book a maximum of one drop-off, one pick-up and one
catering vehicle per booking.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
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Up to 180 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
onsite (Drop-off/pick-up): if vehicle access is required, or carry on and off site
by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 30 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
onsite (Drop-off/pick-up): if vehicle access is required, or carry on and off site
by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
for onsite (Catering vehicle).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles.
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
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Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
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Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.20 WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 3
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 3 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
No vehicle site access and marquee MUST be carried on and off site by hand.
Note: Site is approx.: 200 meters from the car park.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters. · No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like
equipment MUST be carried on and off site by hand. Note: Site is approx.:
200 meters from the car park.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
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Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are allowed and must carry all food and equipment by
hand to the site. No vehicle access to this site. Note: Site is approx.: 200
meters from the car park.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
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The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.1.21 WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 4
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WENDERHOLM BOOKABLE SITE 4 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 On Site Vehicle access:
Vehicles can access this site at all times
No special access required.
2.2 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking. · Up to 100 square meters. · Vehicle access on to the full site at all
times. There are no restrictions. · Marquees are not allowed to say on site
overnight and must be removed from the site by the end of the day. · Park
duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using pegs
more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or broken. ·
Consent to comply with temporary building codes, for marquees over approx.:
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30 square meters. Some hire companies may already have consent. Permit
holder responsibility to sort this.
2.3 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters.
Vehicle access on to the full site at all times. There are no restrictions.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.4 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Vehicle access on to the full site at all times. There are no restrictions.
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park on site as approved by the park duty ranger.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
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Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.2 BOOKABLE SITES - SOUTH
5.2.1 AMBURY BOOKABLE SITE 1
AMBURY BOOKABLE SITE 1
1. AMBURY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
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1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. AMBURY BOOKABLE SITE 1 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access
This site is accessible at all times.
2.2 Gate access for drop off / pick up (additional charge and requested at time
of booking):
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
2.3 Maximum persons:
Site maximum of 500 persons permitted. Person numbers are not to exceed
the site capacity.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the site.
Keep the access road clear at all times.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other site user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 Marquee only no larger than 100sq.m
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access site
parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required or carry on and off site by
hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.6 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 up to 30 square meters.
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No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
Check with Park Rangers regarding Wiri Pipeline location prior to erecting
tents and marquees.
2.7 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.8 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
No vehicles are permitted on to the site without prior permission from
the Duty Park Ranger.
2.9 Water:
Drinking water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The site and surrounding area must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take recyclable items home.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
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Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
licence are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site with
out appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
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5.2.2 AWHITU BOOKABLE SITE 1
1. AWHITU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. AWHITU CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access
This site is accessible at all times.
2.2 On Site Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.3 Maximum persons:
Site maximum of 100 persons permitted. Person numbers are not to exceed
the site capacity.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the site.
Keep the access road clear at all times.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other site user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 Marquee only no larger than 50sq.m
Must be carried on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.6 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
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Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 up to 30 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.7 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.8 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
No vehicles are permitted on to the site without prior permission from
the Duty Park Ranger.
2.9 Water:
Drinking water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The site and surrounding area must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take recyclable items home.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
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Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
licence are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
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5.2.3 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 1
1. OMANA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. OMANA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access
This site is accessible at all times.
2.2 On Site Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.3 Maximum persons:
Site maximum of 50 persons permitted. Person numbers are not to exceed
the site capacity.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the site.
Keep the access road clear at all times.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other site user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Marquees:
No marquees permitted due to the size of site and terrain
2.6 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
No bouncy castles or like equipment due to the size of site and terrain
2.7 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
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Vehicle/s parking. Park in car park.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.8 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
No vehicles are permitted on to the site without prior permission from
the Duty Park Ranger.
2.9 Water:
Drinking water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The site and surrounding area must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take recyclable items home.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
licence are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
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Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site with
out appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.2.4 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 2
1. OMANA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. OMANA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access
This site is accessible at all times.
2.2 On Site Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.3 Maximum persons:
Site maximum of 30 persons permitted. Person numbers are not to exceed
the site capacity.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
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Vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the site.
Keep the access road clear at all times.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other site user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Marquees:
No marquees permitted due to the size of site and terrain
2.6 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
No bouncy castles or like equipment due to the size of site and terrain
2.7 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Vehicle/s parking. Park in car park.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.8 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
No vehicles are permitted on to the site without prior permission from
the Duty Park Ranger.
2.9 Water:
Drinking water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The site and surrounding area must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take recyclable items home.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
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3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
licence are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site with
out appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.2.5 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 3
1. OMANA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
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1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. OMANA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access
This site is accessible at all times.
2.2 Gate access for drop off / pick up (additional charge and requested at time
of booking):
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
2.3 Maximum persons:
Site maximum of 50 persons permitted. Person numbers are not to exceed
the site capacity.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the site
unless prior onsite parking arrangements have been made and approved.
Keep the access road clear at all times.Only persons with the
appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving license are permitted to
drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other site user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 Marquee only no larger than 100sq.m
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access site
parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required or carry on and off site by
hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.6 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
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Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 up to 30 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.7 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.8 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
No vehicles are permitted on to the site without prior permission from
the Duty Park Ranger.
2.9 Water:
Drinking water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The site and surrounding area must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take recyclable items home.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
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Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
licence are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site with
out appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
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5.2.6 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 4
1. OMANA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. OMANA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access
This site is accessible at all times.
2.2 Gate access for drop off / pick up (additional charge and requested at time
of booking):
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
2.3 Maximum persons:
Site maximum of 100 persons permitted. Person numbers are not to exceed
the site capacity.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the site
unless prior onsite parking arrangements have been made and approved.
Keep the access road clear at all times.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other site user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 Marquee only no larger than 100sq.m
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access site
parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required or carry on and off site by
hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
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Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.6 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 up to 30 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.7 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.8 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
No vehicles are permitted on to the site without prior permission from
the Duty Park Ranger.
2.9 Water:
Drinking water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The site and surrounding area must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take recyclable items home.
3. GENERAL SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
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The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
licence are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
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Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.2.7 OMANA BOOKABLE SITE 5
1. OMANA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. OMANA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access
This site is accessible at all times.
2.2 Gate access for drop off / pick up (additional charge and requested at time
of booking):
You will need to call Auckland Council Contact Centre on 09 366 2000, option
1, 3-5 days prior to your stay to receive access codes to the Bach.
2.3 Maximum persons:
Site maximum of 100 persons permitted. Person numbers are not to exceed
the site capacity.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the site
unless prior onsite parking arrangements have been made and approved.
Keep the access road clear at all times.
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others, other site user and park
operations vehicles, please drive with care.
2.5 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 Marquee only no larger than 100sq.m
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access site
parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required or carry on and off site by
hand.
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Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.6 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 up to 30 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.7 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.8 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
No vehicles are permitted on to the site without prior permission from
the Duty Park Ranger.
2.9 Water:
Drinking water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The site and surrounding area must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take recyclable items home.
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3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
licence are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
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Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.2.8 WHAKANEWHA BOOKABLE SITE 1
1. WHAKANEWHA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 7am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 7am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WHAKANEWHA CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Access
There is limited on site vehicle access to this designated site. Conditions apply:
2.2 Gate access for drop off / pick up (additional charge and requested at time
of booking):
Access codes will be provided by the park ranger no earlier than 3 days prior
to your stay by calling . For any issues on arrival contact the AC Contact
Centre 09-3010101.
2.3 Maximum persons:
Maximum of 100 persons permitted to stay in the site. Person numbers are
not to exceed the site capacity.
2.4 Vehicles access rules and conditions:
Vehicles must park in the public car park and occupants walk to the site.
Vehicle access must be arranged at booking time and detailed on your
permit.
Call the park duty ranger at least THREE days before the event to
make arrangements.
All vehicles must access in and out at the same time.
Access in before 11.00am to drop off equipment and access before
5.00pm to pick up equipment.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
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Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Vehicles are not allowed to stay on site.
Maximum of two vehicles (including commercial and group vehicles)
Only one drop off and pick up allowed for each of the designated
vehicles.
Vehicle or car trailer chillier to stay on site. (E.g. catering vehicle such as Spit
Roast cooking van, chillier for food storage.)
Maximum of one vehicle.
All other equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
2.5 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 Marquee only no larger than 100sq.m
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access site
parking (Standard): if vehicle access is required or carry on and off site by
hand.
Marquees are not allowed to stay on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx. 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.6 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
1 up to 30 square meters.
No vehicle site access and Bouncy castles and like equipment MUST be
carried on and off site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to stay on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.7 Food vendors:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
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Must pre book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
site parking (Standard).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s
Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.8 Prohibited areas:
Vehicles:
No vehicles are permitted on to the site without prior permission from
the Duty Park Ranger.
2.9 Water:
Drinking water supply. Water is precious - please conserve.
2.10 Rubbish Free Parks:
The park has no rubbish bins: "No bins. No rubbish. Better parks".
The site and surrounding area must be kept clean and tidy during your stay,
and left clean on your departure.
Please take recyclable items home.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
licence are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
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For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Build on site solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.3 BOOKABLE SITES - WEST
5.3.1 CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 1
1. WAITAKERE RAGES REGIONAL PARK (CORNWALLIS) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
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2. CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 1 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
Requests for vehicle access must be referred to the Senior Ranger
Recreation.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
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Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site with
out appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.3.2 CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 2
1. WAITAKERE RAGES REGIONAL PARK (CORNWALLIS) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 2 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
Note: Any request for vehicle access, must be referred to the Senior Ranger
Recreation.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
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Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
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5.3.3 CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 3
1. WAITAKERE RAGES REGIONAL PARK (CORNWALLIS) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 3 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
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For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
5.3.4 CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 4
1. WAITAKERE RAGES REGIONAL PARK (CORNWALLIS) CODES AND
CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 8am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 8am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. CORNWALLIS BOOKABLE SITE 4 CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Vehicle access:
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No on site vehicle access to this site.
All equipment must be carried to the site by hand from the car park.
3. GENERAL BOOKABLE SITE CODES AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Site occupation:
Bookable sites MUST be occupied by 9:00am, or they will be made available
to other users.
The maximum person numbers involved in this event are no to exceed the
maximum person numbers printed on this permit.
Park Rangers have the authority to direct groups to sites, direct groups to
move tents/marquees, equipment, vehicles, stop inappropriate activities and
to terminate the permit and request the site be vacated.
Conduct activities with due regard to other park users during your event.
Use of this site does not exclude the public from passing by or walking
through a section of the site area, or include exclusive use of toilet blocks or
beachfront areas.
3.2 Departure:
Sites should be vacated by main park entrance gate closing time unless prior
approval at booking time. Only approved in special circumstances. There may
be a fee associated with a callout to let you out of the Park.
3.3 Site access, marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and
catering vendors:
Not available on all sites, restriction and conditions apply. For full details,
check individual site codes and conditions.
Must be approved and booked at the same time the site is booked.
This area is part of the public picnicking and /walking area:
Only persons with the appropriate FULL or RESTRICTED driving
license are permitted to drive vehicles in this area to access the site.
Maximum vehicle speed: 10kms at all times.
For the safety of children and others please drive with care.
Must comply with all Auckland Council Regional Parks: site access,
marquees, bouncy castles and other like equipment and catering vendors
rules and conditions.
Must comply with any regulatory, appropriate consents including those for
temporary buildings, noise and electrical safety codes.
3.4 Rubbish:
Please take your rubbish home: “No bins. No rubbish. Better parks”
The parks have no bins. Please take your rubbish home with you.
The picnic/activity site must be kept clean and tidy during your stay, and left
clean on your departure. Please recycle bottles, cans and plastics.
3.5 Solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed at all other times.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
3.5 This permit does not entitle:
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The user to conduct any activity for which a Discretionary Activity Consent is
required.
Special events and high impact activities may require specific or discretionary
approval - approval may take up to 6 months
3.7 Unsupervised Persons under the age of 18:
Persons under the age of 18 years will not be granted a permit.
Persons aged 16 yrs and 17yrs are not permitted on or to use this site without
prior consent, a completed and signed “Unsupervised persons under the age
of 18” form from their legal guardian.
Persons aged 15 yrs and under are not permitted on or to use this site without
appropriately supervised (Supervised guide lines apply).
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6 HOMESTEADS AND GROUNDS
6.1 HOMESTEADS AND GROUNDS - NORTH
6.1.1 COULDREY HOUSE HOMESTEAD, GROUNDS AND GARDENS
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. COULDREY HOUSE HOMESTEAD, GROUNDS AND GARDENS CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Access:
Homestead:
Follow directions from Friends of Couldrey House.
Whitney Room, Grounds and Gardens:
Contact the AC Contact Centre 09-3010101, 3 to 5 days prior to arrival
for access details.
Grounds and Gardens:
Three shell paths from the car park and picnic areas.
2.2 Security alarm:
Homestead and Whitney Room:
The park duty ranger or Friends of Couldrey House will disarm and
reset the security alarm as per booking arrangements or the arrival and
departure times on your permit.
2.3 Arrival/ departure:
As per booking arrangements or the arrival and departure times on your
permit.
2.4 Type of use:
Homestead:
School education and group visits.
Whitney Room:
Small wedding ceremonies or like up to 50 persons. - Grounds and
Gardens: Wedding ceremonies or like up to 100 persons.
2.5 Use of this site does not exclude the public:
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From passing by the site area, viewing the grounds and gardens and using
the tracks, viewing the homestead during normal open hours.
2.6 Vehicle access:
Vehicle access for limited site parking must be booked at the same time as
site booking.
Allows limited vehicle/s to access and park on site during the event. (E.g.
bridle car or like for wedding party).
Maximum of 2 vehicles allowed access.
Vehicles only allowed to access and exit once and all vehicles must go in and
out at the same time.
Access and exit between 8am and 5pm.
Vehicles must stay on the shell road way.
The access is off the main entrance road to the right just before the main car
park.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event to make
arrangements.
2.7 Marquees:
Prohibited from this site.
2.8 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Prohibited from this site.
2.9 Food vendors:
Prohibited from this site.
2.10 Special site Conditions of use:
Homestead:
No furniture may be moved.
No food or drink is permitted in the homestead.
It does not include the use of the grounds and gardens.
Whitney Room:
A member of the Friends of Couldrey House must be present while the
event takes place
No furniture may be moved.
No food or drink is permitted in the homestead.
Confetti, rice, bubbles or other like materials are prohibited at all times.
Access to other rooms (that are open to general public) is at the
discretion of the member of the Friends of Couldrey House.
Does not include the use of the grounds and gardens.
Grounds and Gardens:
Does not include the use of the Homestead or Whitney Room.
6.1.2 SCOTT HOMESTEAD AND GROUNDS
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
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Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. SCOTT HOMESTEAD AND GROUNDS CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Homestead access, keypad and combination lock numbers:
Contact the AC Contact Centre 09-3010101, 3 to 5 days prior to arrival for the
homestead door key pad and access gate combination number.
2.2 Security alarm:
The park duty ranger will remotely disarm and reset the security alarm as per
the arrival and departure times on your permit.
2.3 Arrival/Departure:
Arrival from 8.00 am.
Event must stop by 9.00 pm and vacated by 10.00pm.
The homestead and Ground must be cleared by 7.00am the next day.
2.4 Type of use:
Homestead and grounds – is only available for day use, no overnight
accommodation is permitted.
2.5 Use of the Scott Landing public car park at the end of Ridge Road:
Shared car park with limited spaces available.
General use of this car park for events over 30 persons is not allowed.
Other parking or means of transport needs to be arranged e.g. boat.
2.6 Upstairs access is prohibited at all times.
2.7 Use of this site does not exclude the public:
From passing by the site area, or include exclusive use of the beachfront
areas.
2.8 Vehicle access: Vehicle access for site parking (Controlled):
Parking must be booked at the same time as site booking.
Allows service and some site vehicles to park in and service the site in a
controlled parking area. The parking is less than 10 meters from the main
activity area of the site.
Maximum of 10 vehicles.
The parking area is controlled by the permit holder. Vehicle numbers MUST
not exceed 10 vehicles.
Gravel car park behind the homestead grounds.
Note: 6 of the car parks are all weather, the other 4 are on the grass with
ground conditions determining whether they are available or not.
Vehicles are allowed to park and stay parked from set up to pack down of the
event and have access to the parking area during main park gate opening
hours.
Combination lock on the access gate for permit holder to access and lock to
keep others out.
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The access is off Ridge Road approx: 150 meters from the end. There is a
sign with Baileys Cottage at the gate.
Contact the park duty ranger at least 3 days before the event for the
combination number and access arrangements.
Note: The access to the homestead passes close to Baileys bach.
Please limit the number of vehicle movements past the bach and be
considerate of bach users.
2.9 Marquees:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 100 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
site parking (Controlled): Not able to carry on and off site by hand.
Marquees are not allowed to say on site overnight and must be removed from
the site by the end of the day.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any marquee using
pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage pipes are not hit or
broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building codes, for
marquees over approx.: 30 square meters. Some hire companies may already
have consent. Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.10 Bouncy castles and like equipment:
Permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at the same time of
booking.
Up to 20 square meters.
Must book and comply with Vehicle access conditions for vehicle access for
site parking (Controlled): if vehicle accesses is required, or carry on and off
site by hand.
Bouncy castles and like equipment are not allowed to say on site overnight
and must be removed from the site by the end of the day.
Silent Run Generators are allowed, all other generators are prohibited.
Park duty ranger MUST approve the actual location of any bouncy castles and
like equipment using pegs more than 300mm to ensure water and sewage
pipes are not hit or broken.
Consent may be required to comply with temporary building, noise and
electrical safety codes. Some hire companies may already have consent.
Permit holder responsibility to sort this.
2.11 Food vendors:
Ice-cream vendors are prohibited.
Other food vendors are permitted: must be arranged, approved and booked at
the same time of booking.
Must pre book and comply with vehicle access conditions for vehicle access
for site parking (Controlled).
Prohibited to supply product to any person not involved in the group/event.
Payments:
Agreed payment is arranged between the organiser and food vendor/s.
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Prohibited to take payment from individuals in the group/event.
Max of 2 vehicles
Vehicle/s parking. Park in vehicle access for site parking area.
Vehicles/units must have and comply with any regulatory requirements.
2.11 Water:
Untreated tank water! The Ministry of Health recommend boiling untreated
drinking water.
Conserve water as there is a limited water supply
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7 DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT CAR PARKS
7.1 DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT CAR PARKS – NORTH
7.1.1 LONG BAY OVERNIGHT PARKING
1. LONG BAY REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am -7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Build on site solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a prohibited fire season. Check fire conditions prior to
booking date.
Allowed to use at all other times. Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
1.3 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.4 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. LONG BAY OVERNIGHT PARKING CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more
than a day (overnight).
Prohibited:
Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer. Prohibited:
Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
Take all rubbish home.
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7.1.2 MAHURANGI OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. MAHURANGI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. MAHURANGI OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more
than a day (overnight). Prohibited:
Camping or staying in vehicles overnight. · Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park: Car, Ute, Van and or trailer.
Prohibited: · Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
Take all rubbish home.
7.1.3 SCANDRETT OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. SCANDRETT REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
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Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. SCANDRETT OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more than a
day (overnight). Prohibited:
Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer. Prohibited:
Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
Take all rubbish home.
7.1.4 SHAKESPEAR OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. SHAKESPEAR REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Shakespear Open Sanctuary:
We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times from the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. Please alert the park ranger if you see
any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it.
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For a more detailed list of conditions and information on the Shakepear Open
Sanctuary please read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 NZ Defence Force (NZDF):
Regularly uses its firing ranges on the seaward side of their land. You should not
walk around the coast between Pink Beach and Army Bay if NZDF is flying red flags.
NZDF signage will also clearly indicate when the firing ranges are in use.
1.3 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.4 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.5 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Shakespear Open Sanctuary Information
All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply
with this information when visiting or using Shakespear Regional Park
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Council in partnership with the Shakespear Open Sanctuary
Society Incorporated (SOSSI) and the community are working together to
keep Shakespear Regional Park an animal and plant pest free environment
for resident native species and for the future return of other native animals
and plants.
The park has a pest proof fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It
is an integrated open sanctuary (or mainland island) where public recreation,
farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Shakespear Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Shakespear Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Shakespear Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Shakespear Open
Sanctuary.
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Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times form the Open
Sanctuary and dog prohibited areas. This includes dogs and all pets in any
vehicles.
No plants, soil, hay/straw are allowed to be brought into the open sanctuary.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc. attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Pest Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any pest
proof fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the pest proof fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian pest proof fence gates to get through the fence.
Joining Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSSI) to support
the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays.
More details on Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (SOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Allan Parker 09-424 5055.
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/shakespear
Tell your friends and family about the Shakespear Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
2. SHAKESPEAR OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more than a
day (overnight). Prohibited:
Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer. Prohibited:
Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park.
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Take all rubbish home.
7.1.5 TAWHARANUI OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. TAWHARANUI REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Tawharanui Open Sanctuary
We need your help for the continued success of Tawharanui Open Sanctuary. All
persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and comply with the
conditions below:
You must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Tawharanui
Regional Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times. Please alert
the park ranger if you see any animal pests.
Keep away from and do not touch any traps or bait stations.
Remove all rubbish, food, baits etc. It all attracts animal predator pests.
Ensure that any predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it. For a more detailed
list of conditions and information on the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary please
read the attached information leaflet.
1.2 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.3 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.4 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Information
2. All persons involved in your event must be advised, understand and
comply with this information when visiting or using Tawharanui Regional
Park
Tawharanui Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary.
The Auckland Regional Council in partnership with the Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSSI) and the community are working
together to keep Tawharanui Regional Park an animal and plant pest free
environment for the returned Brown Kiwi and for future return of other native
animals and plants.
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The park has a predator fence within the park boundary to keep pests out. It is
New Zealand's first integrated open sanctuary (or Mainland Island) where
public recreation, farming, and conservation of native species are combined.
Creating an animal and plant pest free environment as a safe haven for native
plants and animals.
Please ensure you observe the following:
(We need your help for the continued success of Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary)
Must check all vehicles and equipment before entering Tawharanui Regional
Park to ensure it is free of pests, vermin and hazardous material.
o Checking all equipment, props, any camping and picnic gear, surfboard
bags etc for signs of mice, rats or any other pest species prior to
entering Tawharanui Open Sanctuary.
o Checking all vehicles hired or company owned (includes all cars, vans,
campervans and trucks, trailers, crane equipment etc.) for signs of
mice, rats or any other pest species prior to entering Tawharanui Open
Sanctuary.
Dogs and all other animals and pets are prohibited at all times. This includes
dogs and all pets in any vehicles.
Alerting the Park Ranger if they see any animal pests,
Please advised and ensure all persons involved in your event to keep away
from and not touch any traps or bait stations in the park by keeping to the
designated tracks through the sand dunes, plantings and bush areas.
All rubbish, food, baits etc. attracts animal predator pests.
Please advise and ensure all persons involved in your event do not leave any
of their rubbish lying around, remove their rubbish from the park, and please
help by picking up and removing any rubbish, food, baits they see.
Doing this will keep the park clean of rubbish and clear of predators.
For the Predator Proof fence to keeps pests out, please ensure that any
predator fence gates you use are always closed behind you.
Do not climb the predator fence as this could damage it. You need to
use the pedestrian predator fence gates to get through the predator fence.
Joining Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSSI) to support
the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary and coming along to their workdays on the
first Sunday of every month.
More details on Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Incorporated (TOSS)
can be found at:
http://www.sossi.org.nz/
Chair: Les Cave 09-422 4955.
Secretary: David Stone 09-528 5712
Treasurer: Paul Williams 09-425 9877
or http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/tawharanui
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Tell your friends and family about the Tawharanui Open Sanctuary and how
they can help.
3. TAWHARANUI OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more
than a day (overnight).
Prohibited:
Camping or staying in vehicles overnight. -Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer. Prohibited:
Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park. · Take all rubbish home.
7.1.6 WENDERHOLM OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. WENDERHOLM REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WENDERHOLM OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more than a
day (overnight).
Prohibited: Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
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Car, Ute, Van and or trailer. Prohibited:
Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 7 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park. · Take all rubbish home.
7.2 DESIGNATED OVERNIGHT CAR PARKS – SOUTH
7.2.1 HUNUA FALLS OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. HUNUA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. HUNUA FALLS OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to for tramping for more than a day (overnight).
Prohibited: Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer.
Prohibited: Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park. · Take all rubbish home.
7.2.2 OMANA OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. OMANAREGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
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Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. OMANA OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more than a
day (overnight).
Prohibited: Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer. Prohibited:
Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park. · Take all rubbish home.
7.2.3 TAPAPAKANGA OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. TAPAPAKANGAREGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. TAPAPAKANGA OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
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Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more than a
day (overnight).
Prohibited: Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer. Prohibited:
Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park. · Take all rubbish home.
7.2.4 UPPER MANGATAWHIRI OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. HUNUA REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. UPPER MANGATAWHIRI OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND
CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to for tramping for more than a day (overnight).
Prohibited: Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer.
Prohibited: Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park. · Take all rubbish home.
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7.2.5 WAHARAU OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. WAHARAU REGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
2. WAHARAU OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating, tramping for
more than a day (overnight).
Prohibited: Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer.
Prohibited: Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park. · Take all rubbish home.
7.2.6 WAITAWA OVERNIGHT CARPARK
1. WAITAWAREGIONAL PARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
PARK GATE OPEN HOURS:
Daylight Saving: 6am - 9pm
Non Daylight Saving: 6am - 7pm
1.1 Fires:
All open fires are prohibited.
1.2 Portable solid fuel barbecues:
Cannot be used during a restricted or prohibited fire season.
The restricted fire season runs each year from 1 December to 31 March.
Check fire conditions prior to booking date.
Please provide all fuel for your barbecue.
Ensure ashes are cold and take them home as part of your rubbish.
1.3 Portable gas barbecues:
Allowed at all times.
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2. WAITAWA OVERNIGHT CARPARK CODES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 Only for non-park users/visitors:
Allows non-park user/visitor to access off-shore islands, go boating for more than a
day (overnight).
Prohibited: Camping or staying in vehicles overnight.
Any on-park activities.
2.2 Vehicle Modes:
Allowed in this overnight car park:
Car, Ute, Van and or trailer. Prohibited:
Trucks, buses and Containers.
2.3 Length of Stay:
Maximum of 3 consecutive nights at this Overnight Park.
These restrictions apply to any group or individual irrespective of booking
name.
2.4 Rubbish:
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities on the park. · Take all rubbish home.
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Find out more: phone 09 301 0101 or visit aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/