What is a doc pass in New Zealand?
Mia Walsh
Updated on May 09, 2026
In respect to this, what are DOC campsites?
DOC is short for Department of Conservation, the public service organisation that is responsible for New Zealand's natural and historical heritage. DOC manages over 200 campsites throughout New Zealand. Campsites that can be found in all sorts of terrain, from lakeshores to forests.
Subsequently, question is, do you need to book campsites in New Zealand? –
If your trip falls in peak summer, or in New Zealand's school holidays, some of the best campsites are bound to be booked up.
In this regard, are Doc camps open?
DOC facilities are open - including visitor centres, huts, campgrounds and toilets. Take responsibility for your health and the health of others, when staying in huts, campsites and lodges and using toilets: stay home if you're unwell. wash your hands regularly.
How do I pay my DOC campsite?
Where bookings are not required, pay your fees at the self-registration stand at the campsite or to the camp warden when present. Put the correct fee in the envelope provided and place the receipt section of the envelope on your vehicle or tent. DOC rangers patrol camping areas and will check that fees have been paid.