Stefan Marks / Creative Commons / DOC
Stefan Marks / Creative Commons / DOC
50x sites available
Adult |
$15/night |
---|---|
Child |
$7.50/night |
Infant |
FREE |
Welcome to New Zealand's most comprehensive database of freely available camping information. This is the only travel map of its kind in NZ.
This is a peaceful campsite beside a small lake. Go boating, swimming, fishing or canoeing on the lake. Walk or mountain bike from Moke Lake to Lake Dispute (a 2 hour walk).
Go boating, swimming, fishing or canoeing on the lake. Walk or mountain bike from Moke Lake to Lake Dispute (2 hour walk).
Bookings not required - first come, first served.
Fees
Adult (18+ years): $15 per night
Child (5–17 years): $7.50 per night
Infant (0–4 years): free
Backcountry Hut Passes cannot be used at this campsite.
The DOC Campsite Pass cannot be used at this campsite.
Campsite passes will no longer be accepted at this campsite from 4 November 2024.
First published on 29 October 2024.Moke Lake Campsite is categorised as a DOC Standard Campsite. The following pricing indicates usual pricing. Prices vary for some campsites and may include seasonal pricing. Visit the DOC website for exact pricing.
Standard campsites have a more limited range of facilities and services than Serviced campsites. These campsites have toilets, a water supply that could be treated or untreated tap water, or from a stream or lake, and vehicle or boat access. Bring your own soap for washing hands. Untreated water should be boiled before use to ensure it's safe. Wood BBQs and fireplaces, cold showers, picnic tables, a cooking shelter and rubbish bins may be provided; this will vary from site to site.
Feature | Value | Value |
---|---|---|
Unpowered Site | Adult | $10.00 to $15.00 per night |
Unpowered Site | Child | $5.00 to $7.50 per night |
Unpowered Site | Infant | $0.00 per night |
Adults are 18+ years, children are 5-17 years, infants are 0-4 years.
Feature | Value | Info |
---|---|---|
Organisation |
DOC OtagoCentral government organisation |
|
Location |
South Island ▷ Queenstown Region ▷ Queenstown Township |
|
Categories |
|
|
Directions To Coordinates |
||
Coordinates |
||
Websites |
|
Feature | Value | Info |
---|---|---|
Overnight Camping Site Cost |
|
Overnight Camping Site CostWhat is the approximate per-person cost to camp or park your vehicle overnight? Medium Cost Camping Standard facilities of powered sites and hot showers can be expected. Price is per person per night, based on a powered site for two people. |
Overnight Stay Rules |
|
Overnight Stay RulesWhat are the accommodation rules for overnight stays at this campsite? Camping and any vehicle You are permitted to stay overnight and camp (with a tent) or in any vehicle. |
Booking Required |
|
Booking RequiredIs it necessary to book a campsite in advance in order to stay overnight? First Come, First Served Sites are allocated in a first come, first served basis. Get in early for the best spot. |
Campsite Managing Organisation |
|
Campsite Managing OrganisationWhat type of organisation operates this campsite? DOC Managed This campsite is managed by the Department of Conservation. DOC is a New Zealand government organisation. |
Water Supply |
|
Water SupplyIs there fresh water available? Water supply available A supply of fresh water is available. Stream water |
Dogs |
|
DogsDoes this establishment allow dogs? No dogs allowed The location does not allow dogs under normal conditions. Their may be be exceptions granted under specific circumstances eg. guide dogs. No Dogs |
DOC Campsite Category |
|
DOC Campsite CategoryWhat category does this Department of Conservation (DOC) campsite fall into? DOC Standard Campsite Department of Conservation Standard Campsites have a more limited range of facilities and services. Toilets (usually composting or pit variety) water supply (tap, stream, or lake) and vehicle or boat access. Wood barbeques and fireplaces, showers (cold), picnic tables, a cooking shelter and rubbish bins may be provided. Standard Campsites generally can not be booked. |
Toilet |
|
ToiletIs there a toilet available? Public toilet There are toilet facilities available to the general public. |
✓ Stunning views
✓ Lots of space
✓ Friendly DOC hosts
✓ Great walking track
✓ Clean facilities
𐄂 Crowded in peak season
𐄂 Rough access road
Beautiful location so close to town.
A nice campground for $10 p.P.
Quite a steep road in.
Nice and quiet this time of year.
A beautiful setting.
Rating | Count | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
10/10 | 60 |
|
46% |
9/10 | 41 |
|
32% |
8/10 | 22 |
|
17% |
7/10 | 6 |
|
5% |
6/10 | 1 |
|
1% |
5/10 | 0 |
|
0% |
4/10 | 0 |
|
0% |
3/10 | 0 |
|
0% |
2/10 | 0 |
|
0% |
1/10 | 0 |
|
0% |
5.0/5
Beautiful, large campsite with toilets (long-drop) in great condition and wash basins with soap.
Water taps throughout site, but no showers, which is to be expected. Perfect for a serene stay close to Queenstown. One of my favorite ones so far.
Reviewed 10 days ago
5.0/5
An absolute winter fave!
We just spent a week here, were mostly the only ones and it is stunning!!! Lots of space to spread out, great views and so peaceful this time of year. Heard it’s packed in peak season! The walk around the lake is a must do. Boil-first water is here, but turned off in winter and there are loos, didn’t use these though. No phone signal, Starlink works good though. If you’re big, we’re 7-metres, bigger than us, check out the entry road before you do it. Very few places to pull over and we did meet traffic on entry and exit, and every so often big trucks come down! Great spot though! We’ll be back! Find us on YouTube if you’re touring TASMAN TRAVELS
Reviewed 6 months ago
4.5/5
One of the nicest DOC sites I've stayed at.
Stunning surroundings, lots of grass and trees, lovely friendly doc hosts.
Absolutely loads of space so it was a bit odd when a large group chose to camp right next to me. Several large groups and some playing annoying loud music at night and first thing in the morning. I guess people come here for a weekend away from Queenstown but if you want to party then go somewhere else please.
Walk around Moke Lake made it perfect.
Dirt road was a bit rough and I wouldn't want to do it at night.
Reviewed 10 months ago
5.0/5
Best DOC campsite we stayed at.
Lots of sites to choose from and lots of space. Great clean drop toilets and washing up facilities. Wonderful views and outlook, access to walks. However watch out on the road there - it's long and narrow gravel, which is fine except some drivers go fast and don't move over which can be frustrating and dangerous.
Reviewed 12 months ago
4.5/5
Excellent campvan site We did it in winter and Washington amazing, alone, surrounded by snow The spot is beautiful The access road rally easy
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.0/5
The road up is quite dusty with some uneven surfaces but wasn’t a problem for our escapecamper van.
The lake is beautiful and there are lots of places to park with great views and really peaceful. The walk around the lake itself was shorter than the displayed time. No phone signal at all.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.5/5
Nice campside, 15$ cheap for being close to Queenstown .
Good dumping toilets, water and soap for cleaning your hands and dishes. Water not drinkable.
Friendly owner :) had a nice chat with him :)
Surrounding is lovely.
Sandflies Like everywhere in NZ . What I didn't like was the way of payment. It's a bit confusing and you have to pay cash and to have it . I only had 20$ and couldn't change it. So paid 20$ ... Ability to pay with card would be great.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.5/5
Such a beautiful spot - the views were one of the best we experienced during our trip.
Long drop toilets were ok but full of flies!
Looks like there was a new outdoor shelter which had sinks to wash dishes. No drinking water though and recommend to boil water before using.
Quite a lot of insects so would recommend bug spray. Got quite cold in the morning as the sun took a while to get over the mountains.
Only 20 min drive from centre of Queenstown.
Would recommend bringing cash but the rangers do come round and should be able to get signal to pay by card if needed.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
4.0/5
Place was CROWDED in mid January and we were “lucky” to get a bunch of latecomers who set up camp right next to us proceeding to partying til we had to ask them (politely and unpolitely) to shut the F
*** up at around midnight. Ugh. The views were fine but we were mostly cooking in the sun til it went away at around 8:30 pm. Queenstown was also crowded so we ran away fast, so in general a not-so-good all around experience. I’d say stay away in the busy January days (we get it, having lived in places with similar circumstances in the US West—short summer months with loads of tourists, locals wanting to do their thing). Ugh.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
5.0/5
This place was so beautiful.
Surrounded by mountains and the sounds of different farm animals. We went in our sedan rental and although it was a bumpy ride we made it. The people working there stay over the summer and are very friendly and knowledgable.
Reviewed almost 3 years ago
4.0/5
Nice and quiet this time of year.
Only 2 other campers here. Sites are not flat and be careful of vehicles driving through the scratchy shrubs. Good fresh smelling long drop toilets. $15per person. Walk around the lake. Took 90 minutes. Felt so remote but 20 minutes from Queenstown. Part of the road in is single lane.
Reviewed over 3 years ago
3.0/5
No running water at least in early June in neither bathrooms nor kitchen area.
No drinking water provided. Very empty when we went. Cheap place to stay within 20 minute drive from Queenstown. As you get close to the site the road is gravely. Good for 4WD but we slowly made it in our minivan.
Reviewed over 7 years ago
5.0/5
Beautiful, large campsite with toilets (long-drop) in great condition and wash basins with soap.
Water taps throughout site, but no showers, which is to be expected. Perfect for a serene stay close to Queenstown. One of my favorite ones so far.
Reviewed 10 days ago
5.0/5
An absolute winter fave!
We just spent a week here, were mostly the only ones and it is stunning!!! Lots of space to spread out, great views and so peaceful this time of year. Heard it’s packed in peak season! The walk around the lake is a must do. Boil-first water is here, but turned off in winter and there are loos, didn’t use these though. No phone signal, Starlink works good though. If you’re big, we’re 7-metres, bigger than us, check out the entry road before you do it. Very few places to pull over and we did meet traffic on entry and exit, and every so often big trucks come down! Great spot though! We’ll be back! Find us on YouTube if you’re touring TASMAN TRAVELS
Reviewed 6 months ago
4.5/5
One of the nicest DOC sites I've stayed at.
Stunning surroundings, lots of grass and trees, lovely friendly doc hosts.
Absolutely loads of space so it was a bit odd when a large group chose to camp right next to me. Several large groups and some playing annoying loud music at night and first thing in the morning. I guess people come here for a weekend away from Queenstown but if you want to party then go somewhere else please.
Walk around Moke Lake made it perfect.
Dirt road was a bit rough and I wouldn't want to do it at night.
Reviewed 10 months ago
5.0/5
Best DOC campsite we stayed at.
Lots of sites to choose from and lots of space. Great clean drop toilets and washing up facilities. Wonderful views and outlook, access to walks. However watch out on the road there - it's long and narrow gravel, which is fine except some drivers go fast and don't move over which can be frustrating and dangerous.
Reviewed 12 months ago
4.5/5
Excellent campvan site We did it in winter and Washington amazing, alone, surrounded by snow The spot is beautiful The access road rally easy
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.0/5
The road up is quite dusty with some uneven surfaces but wasn’t a problem for our escapecamper van.
The lake is beautiful and there are lots of places to park with great views and really peaceful. The walk around the lake itself was shorter than the displayed time. No phone signal at all.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.5/5
Nice campside, 15$ cheap for being close to Queenstown .
Good dumping toilets, water and soap for cleaning your hands and dishes. Water not drinkable.
Friendly owner :) had a nice chat with him :)
Surrounding is lovely.
Sandflies Like everywhere in NZ . What I didn't like was the way of payment. It's a bit confusing and you have to pay cash and to have it . I only had 20$ and couldn't change it. So paid 20$ ... Ability to pay with card would be great.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.5/5
Such a beautiful spot - the views were one of the best we experienced during our trip.
Long drop toilets were ok but full of flies!
Looks like there was a new outdoor shelter which had sinks to wash dishes. No drinking water though and recommend to boil water before using.
Quite a lot of insects so would recommend bug spray. Got quite cold in the morning as the sun took a while to get over the mountains.
Only 20 min drive from centre of Queenstown.
Would recommend bringing cash but the rangers do come round and should be able to get signal to pay by card if needed.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
4.0/5
Place was CROWDED in mid January and we were “lucky” to get a bunch of latecomers who set up camp right next to us proceeding to partying til we had to ask them (politely and unpolitely) to shut the F
*** up at around midnight. Ugh. The views were fine but we were mostly cooking in the sun til it went away at around 8:30 pm. Queenstown was also crowded so we ran away fast, so in general a not-so-good all around experience. I’d say stay away in the busy January days (we get it, having lived in places with similar circumstances in the US West—short summer months with loads of tourists, locals wanting to do their thing). Ugh.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
5.0/5
This place was so beautiful.
Surrounded by mountains and the sounds of different farm animals. We went in our sedan rental and although it was a bumpy ride we made it. The people working there stay over the summer and are very friendly and knowledgable.
Reviewed almost 3 years ago
4.0/5
Nice and quiet this time of year.
Only 2 other campers here. Sites are not flat and be careful of vehicles driving through the scratchy shrubs. Good fresh smelling long drop toilets. $15per person. Walk around the lake. Took 90 minutes. Felt so remote but 20 minutes from Queenstown. Part of the road in is single lane.
Reviewed over 3 years ago
5.0/5
Magic spot that’s a quick easy drive from Queenstown.
We had a camper van that handled the road no problem. The lake is stunning. The reflections of the mountains are magic. We mountain biked the track after tea. Lovely ride. Clean well maintained DOC facilities. I thought it was expensive compared to other DOC sites but it is on private land so maybe they have to pay the owners to maintain the road.
Reviewed almost 4 years ago
4.5/5
Clean, tidy and epic views.
Nice big site didn't feel busy even over the summer holidays. Doc seen early AM checking payment and cleaning the toilets and cooking shelter
Reviewed almost 4 years ago
4.5/5
Really nice site, beautiful lake and clean facilities!
Very close to Queenstown as well.
Reviewed almost 4 years ago
5.0/5
Great, well maintained campsite.
Beautiful setting and sites separated by bushes for privacy.
Reviewed about 4 years ago
4.5/5
(Travelling with husband and two small kids) Absolutely stunning view, lovely campsite.
Nice DOC ranger with some good advice on how to be ‘accepted’ by the locals. Basic facilities, don’t expect much. Expect nature at its best and the reason why ‘free’ camping is so great.
Reviewed over 4 years ago
4.5/5
Loved this place.
Beautiful and so quiet and still so close from hectic queenstown. Would go back anytime.
Reviewed over 4 years ago
5.0/5
I LOVE THIS CAMPSITE!
It’s easily my favourite. The only facility is just a public non-flushing toilet however the setting is so peaceful, beautiful and it feels really remote. It was just what I was looking for to relax and just enjoy our surroundings. Do bring some sort of insect repellant though.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago
5.0/5
Stunning spot, absolutely beautiful location and lovely walk around the lake.
Horses and sheep are cool.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago
5.0/5
Perfect place for scenic and tranquil camping with 3 generations of our family.
Close to town yet tons of space in beautiful, pure wilderness. Basic facilities completely adequate. Has not got big shade trees but plenty of smaller bushes. Insect repellent a good idea. Walk around the lake lovely and just right for kiddies to get a feel for tramping. Lake nice for swimming in hot January weather. Camp wardens Roy and Dorita went out of their way to be helpful and friendly, very much appreciate their contribution to making our stay at Moke Lake so memorable.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago
5.0/5
Absolute heaven.
Brilliant views, lovely walk/jog around the lake (2hrs) our fave camping spot so far. (With a small tent)
Reviewed almost 5 years ago
5.0/5
A bit of a drive along a gravel road from the highway, but a gorgeous site with lovely views.
Facilities were basic but clean. One of the best places we stayed. Get up early and walk around the lake, it was beautiful.
Reviewed about 5 years ago
5.0/5
Beautiful location so close to town.
Much nice than the one on lake wakatipu
Reviewed about 5 years ago
5.0/5
Unpowered site cost $26 for 2 pax, we only had a twenty and a tenner but the park ranger left us change on our windscreen in the morning which was a pleasant surprise.
Toilets were a bit rank but were cleaned in the morning.
Wouldn't have found this spot without the Rankers App, so it was very peaceful and unspoiled. There's a paddock of friendly retired race horses that will come up and say g'day. Views are amazing especially at dusk. Fav spot on our 10 day trip, cheers
Reviewed almost 6 years ago
4.0/5
Long drop toilets generAlly ok but lots of flies one day.
Beautiful location
Gravel road bumpy but ok in a van
Lots of sheep around (sheep safari vibe) , big spaces and lovely rural setting. Taps and covered area but no “kitchen” Perhaps not lots of facilities for 13$pp but beautiful secluded location
Reviewed almost 6 years ago
5.0/5
Probably one of the most stunning campsites going.
Wall to wall hills and mountains. Totally secluded and with a great little lake in the middle. Heaps of room for tents to be spread all over the place so you have plenty of choice. Lake is frequented by locals during the day for recreation but quiet at night. Facilities are clean but basic, as per a normal DOC campsite. 13 bucks per person but totally worth the little extra. Gravel road to get to but its in good condition. Can get cold at night even in summer so keep that in mind, the only disadvantage to being surrounded by mountains is the sun disappears early on. Highly recommend this place.
Reviewed almost 6 years ago
5.0/5
This was absolutely the best place we stayed in 10 days - and the last night annoyingly!!!
We got there early, about midday, which would be my tip to get a perfect secluded spot by the lake. Be prepared for a bumpy 30 mins getting too it but it's not steep, just bumpy. Swam in the lake a couple of times (it's January) and we could hear other people around but hardly saw a soul, so you get the illusion at least of camping in the wild. Your pass isn't valid, which is a bit annoying, and they def check you've paid!!!! Put a good bit of deet on and you'll be fine :)
Reviewed almost 6 years ago
4.5/5
Beautiful location, tranquil, reasonable fees, basic but clean facilities.
Reviewed about 6 years ago
4.5/5
Stayed here for a night in November, what a beautiful campsite.
Not the easiest of drives down the gravel road to get there however definitely worth it. Basic toilets and no frills but what an amazing view to wake up to. Be careful of parking on the mud if it's raining as we got stuck. One other tent but felt like we were the only ones there.
Reviewed about 6 years ago
4.0/5
Very pretty amongst the mountains and next to lake (very large grass area).
Toilets only, with wash basin. Lots of sandflies. Half gravel road to get in (rough).
Reviewed about 6 years ago