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Prohibited and restricted freedom camping areas
Find prohibited and restricted freedom camping areas
Use the property search box to find out which local board you plan to visit.
Once you find which local board you plan to visit, select it from the list of local boards.
You can then check for areas where freedom camping is prohibited (not allowed) or restricted (allowed with extra rules) under the
Freedom Camping in Vehicles Bylaw.
Steps to find prohibited and restricted freedom camping areas
- Use the property search box to find an address near to the area where you want to freedom camp.
- Select the local board you want to visit from the list of local boards.
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Local boards
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local board is not listed because it does not have any prohibited or restricted freedom camping areas under this bylaw. If you want to freedom camp in this area, follow the
general rules and do not camp at any reserves.
You should know
These pages show areas in the Auckland region where you cannot freedom camp, or where there are extra restrictions in place under the Freedom Camping in Vehicles Bylaw.
This
does not mean that freedom camping is allowed
anywhere not listed.
Map of Auckland Council local boards
Map showing local board boundaries in Auckland.
If the area where you want to freedom camp is not on the list
If the area where you want to stay is not listed, this does not mean that freedom camping is allowed there.
Before you freedom camp, remember
freedom camping is not allowed:
- in tents in a public place anywhere in Auckland
- on council reserves under the Reserves Act. Check for signage if you are unsure
- at regional parks
- anywhere else that doesn’t allow public parking or overnight stays, for example gated carparks and reserved parking. Check for signage if you are unsure.
In addition:
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general rules for freedom camping apply in other areas
- you still need to comply with normal traffic rules and parking restrictions in Auckland, as well as the rules outlined in the Freedom Camping in Vehicles Bylaw.
Get a copy of the Freedom Camping in Vehicles Bylaw 2022
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