Public input on ways to deal with the challenges posed by rising number of freedom campers is being sought by the Queenstown Lakes District Council.
In a statement, Queenstown Lakes Mayor Jim Boult said the increase in freedom camper volumes this summer, and the behaviour of a ``minority'' of those campers, risked degrading the unique experience on offer for residents and holiday-makers across the district.
The council would review its Freedom Camping Bylaw and reserve management plans about the middle of this year while working with other agencies to develop a camping strategy.
That would inform the council's policy on all camping in the district when it was complete.
Before the formal consultation began, the council wanted to hear feedback and "practical solutions'' from the community about possible ways to help create a more "responsible camper'' culture.
"We're genuinely looking for community-led solutions as part of this discussion, and they will be considered as part of our long-term review.