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Wānaka Freedom Camping Ban Extended Until January 2027

26.04.2026 17:29 1 min 2 sources
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Wānaka Freedom Camping Ban Extended Until January 2027
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Queenstown Lakes District Council has extended the temporary ban on freedom camping at Wānaka's Allenby Place carpark to 31 January 2027, citing access and safety issues. Over 2,000 fines totalling NZ$900,000 were issued in four months.

The Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has extended the temporary prohibition of freedom camping at Wānaka’s Allenby Place carpark until 31 January 2027. The decision was made under clause 9.1 of the QLDC Freedom Camping Bylaw 2025.

The extension addresses ongoing access and safety concerns caused by the narrow entrance and increased traffic. During the extended period, the council will assess the site’s suitability for camping and consider permanent changes to the local bylaw.

Since the original ban took effect, authorities have issued over 2,000 infringement notices, with fines totalling more than NZ$900,000 in just four months.

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