About this space
Walk-in or boat-in to this beachside campsite on the Mosquito Bay to Awaroa section of the Abel Tasman Coast Track. There is no drive-on access. This campsite offers a peaceful atmosphere with 20 non-powered sites, flush toilets, and a kitchen shelter. It features a nearby waterfall for cold showers, and the area is great for kayaking and swimming.
Reviews
The campsite has received overwhelmingly positive feedback for its beautiful scenery, well-maintained facilities, and excellent location within Abel Tasman National Park. Reviewers appreciated the cleanliness of the flush toilets and the availability of a kitchen area, although it was noted that there were no stoves provided. The campground is described as not overly large, contributing to a peaceful atmosphere, and there are mentions of enjoyable activities such as kayaking and swimming. Visitors particularly liked the nearby waterfall, which serves as a unique and refreshing shower option. While some users pointed out the boldness of local wildlife, particularly Wekas, it did not significantly detract from their overall experiences.
- Beautiful scenery and location within Abel Tasman National Park
- Well-maintained flush toilets and kitchen area
- Peaceful atmosphere due to the small size of the campground
- Excellent facilities for kayaking and swimming
- Unique features like a nearby waterfall for cold showers
- Organized and clean campground
- Overall great experience after long kayak journeys
- No stoves provided in the kitchen area
- Bold Weka birds may be a nuisance
- Limited options for pitches directly on the beach