The Northern Express Herald

New DoC camp website draws more than 1000 to book holidays as revamped system launches

  • Bookings for the 2025/2026 Department of Conservation camping season began smoothly this morning.
  • DoC’s upgraded booking system processed 1000 bookings in 45 minutes.
  • Spots at Tōtaranui, Momorangi and Anaura Bay campsites will open tomorrow morning.

The Department of Conservation says online bookings for the upcoming holiday camping season has began seamlessly with more than a 1000 reservations made in the first hour.

The department operates over 300 campsites around New Zealand and booking slots for the next 12 months from July for most of the sites opened at 9.30am.

Summer camping and boating at Lake Okareka DoC campsite. Photo / Andrew Warner
Summer camping and boating at Lake Okareka DoC campsite. Photo / Andrew Warner

Cameron Hyland, Department of Conservation (DoC) bookings and visitor manager, said the department was “very pleased” with how the bookings have gone so far.

“There have been no technical glitches or issues and demand has been strong with over 1000 bookings processed 45 minutes after opening this morning.”

After a surge in demand last year resulted in repeated website crashes, DoC overhauled its booking system and introduced staggered booking dates for their Great Walks, campsites and other facilities.

The new lobby system, similar to those used by event ticketing companies, involved users logging into their DoC account, being redirected to a booking lobby and assigned a number. At 9.30am the queue started to move into the booking system.

Hyland said today’s queue was finished about 15 minutes after opening.

Spots at Tōtaranui, Momorangi and Anaura Bay campsites will open tomorrow morning.

There’s a sprawling DoC campsite at Waikawau Bay, right next to the long, sandy surf beach. Photo / Getty Images
There’s a sprawling DoC campsite at Waikawau Bay, right next to the long, sandy surf beach. Photo / Getty Images

Hyland earlier advised that whether you were booking a hut, campsite or Great Walk, it was worth getting prepared early.

“Give yourself the best chance of securing your spot by creating an account on the booking system and making sure your login details work.

“Familiarise yourself with the booking system. You can even practise making a booking – just empty your cart at the end rather than paying.

“Bookings open at 9.30am each opening day. We recommend logging on around 9.15am, there’s no benefit to doing it any earlier.”

All bookings are first-come first-served. DoC says it does not have waiting lists for bookings for future seasons or facilities that are already booked-out.

There will be a price increase for some facilities next season, ranging between 5% and 15% for the Milford, Routeburn, Kepler, Abel Tasman Coast Track and Paparoa Great Walks and several high-demand huts and cottages.

DoC announced this month that the Tongariro Northern Circuit would no longer be available to book for the Great Walks season due to plans to replace Oturere Hut.

Opening dates for Great Walk accommodation bookings (for stays from July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026) 9.30am NZST

  • May 15 – Heaphy Track, Kepler Track, Rakiura Track, Hump Ridge
  • May 22 – Whanganui Journey, Routeburn Track
  • May 27 – Lake Waikaremoana Track, Abel Tasman Coast Track, Paparoa Track
  • May 28 – Milford Track

Opening dates for all other accommodation bookings (for stays from July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026) 9.30am NZST

  • May 13 – Backcountry huts, lodges, sole occupancy facilities
  • May 20 – Conservation campsites, except Tōtaranui, Momorangi and Anaura Bay campsites
  • May 21 – Momorangi campsite, Anaura Bay campsite
  • June 4 – Tōtaranui campsite