Campsite details
Find out all there is to know about each campsite.
Tap the X to go back to the map or list you came from.
A large image of the campsite (or a default image if there isn’t one), with the name, region, operator, and star rating overlaid.
Just below the header you’ll find three tabs:
| Tab | What’s in it |
|---|---|
| Info | Description, weather, and all the other campsite details |
| Comments | Community reviews and comments |
| Photos | Official and user submitted photos |
These stay pinned at the bottom so they’re always within reach:
| Button | What it does |
|---|---|
| Heart | Favourite - save this campsite to your favourites. Tap again to remove it. |
| Map | Directions - get driving directions to the campsite via Google Maps or Apple Maps. |
| Share | Share - send a link to the campsite via Messages, Mail, etc. |
| + | Opens a menu with Review campsite, Create comment, and Add to trip. |
The Info tab is where most of the good stuff lives.
If there’s anything important to know about the site, it’ll show in a banner right at the top of the tab. Worth checking before you head out.
- The description gives you the basics about the campsite and what to expect.
- More information - links out to any extra info if it’s available.
- Suggest edit - spotted something wrong? Use this to suggest a fix. More on that below.
If we know the campsite is free, it’ll be listed. If there are separate adult and child prices, they show up as badges.
When structured pricing isn’t known, you might see a rough ballpark based on campsite type (serviced, standard, scenic, basic, backcountry) if it’s run by DOC - but always confirm with the operator before you travel, since pricing can change.
Shows a breakdown of how many people gave the campsite 1–5 stars.
A grid of badges gives you a quick snapshot of the campsite:
- Powered/unpowered sites - how many sites the campsite offers
- Cellphone reception - if the campsite has cellphone
- Ground surface - the type of ground you’ll be camping on
- Ground tents - is the campsite suited for ground tents
- Rooftop tents - is the campsite suited for rooftop tents
- Dog allowed - whether or not dogs are allowed at the campsite
A list of the facilites at the campsite. Scroll sideways to view all of them.
Where it’s available, the app shows current conditions and a scrollable forecast strip.
The Comments tab is where the community weighs in:
- Add a campsite review - rate the campsite and write up your experience.
- If no one’s reviewed it yet, you’ll see a prompt encouraging you to be the first.
- Existing reviews show the author, their comments, and any other context the app displays per comment.
Reviews and photos genuinely help other people exploring - so if you’ve stayed at a campsite, it’s worth leaving something.
The Photos tab shows community photos for the campsite.
- 360° photos - if any exist, they appear in their own section at the top. Tap a 360° thumbnail to open the immersive viewer and look around.
- Regular photos - displayed in a grid. Tap any photo to open it full-screen, then swipe through if there are multiple.
If there are no photos yet, you’ll see a nudge to add some when you leave a review.
Always cross-check price and More information against the campsite’s own website or give them a call - the ballpark pricing copy is only there when structured pricing isn’t in our database, so it’s a rough guide at best. The facilities and tent type badges are genuinely useful for figuring out what gear to pack. And the Gallery is your best honest preview of what you’re actually driving to before you commit.