Kidds Bush Reserve Campsite
Kidds Bush Reserve Campsite Meads Road, Hunter Valley 9382, New Zealand




Gumo's take
Kidds Bush Reserve Campsite is a serene and scenic DOC-managed campsite located on the shores of Lake Hāwea in New Zealand's Otago region. It offers 40 non-powered/tent sites surrounded by mountain beech trees and provides easy access to swimming, fishing, and hiking. Ideal for nature lovers, families, and solo adventurers, the campsite is praised for its stunning views, peaceful atmosphere, and affordability. However, it is best suited for those who enjoy basic camping with limited facilities and are prepared for gravel road access and portable toilets.
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- Location
- 95
- Facilities
- 70
- Staff & Service
- 85
- Room Comfort & Cleanliness
- 80
What guests love
- Stunning natural setting with direct access to Lake Hāwea and mountain views
- Affordable pricing for a high-quality outdoor experience
- Proximity to hiking trails like the Kidds Bush Nature Walk
- Family-friendly atmosphere with a strong sense of community
Worth knowing
- Limited facilities, including portable toilets and no permanent showers
- Gravel road access can be challenging for large vehicles and in poor weather
- Sandflies and occasional noise from other campers can affect comfort
- No tap water available during winter months
Common questions
Does Kidds Bush Reserve Campsite offer powered camping sites?
No, Kidds Bush Reserve Campsite offers 40 non-powered/tent sites only.
What kind of facilities are available at the campsite?
The campsite has limited facilities, including portable toilets. There are no permanent showers or tap water available during winter months.
Is the campsite suitable for families?
Yes, Kidds Bush Reserve Campsite is family-friendly and praised for its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to hiking trails like the Kidds Bush Nature Walk.