Family friendly things to do in Palmerston North
If Palmerston North isn’t already on your campervan road trip list, it might be time to add it. Located around two hours drive north of Wellington, this underrated North Island city quietly delivers when it comes to family-friendly fun. You’ll find interactive museums, wide open parks, and riverside trails all within easy reach, along with playgrounds, picnic spots and plenty of space to stretch out after time on the road. It’s also well set up for campervans, with convenient holiday parks and facilities that make it easy to slow down, recharge and enjoy a few low-fuss days together.
Why Palmerston North is great for families
Palmerston North has that rare mix of convenience and kid-friendly charm that makes travelling with little ones feel a whole lot easier. The city centre is compact and easy to navigate, so whether you’re pushing a pram or herding a crew of energetic kids, getting around is simple.
There’s a good balance of open green spaces, indoor attractions and places to stop for a bite, all without needing to drive from one end of town to the other. Massey University brings a youthful, community-minded energy to the city, and you’ll find plenty of parks, playgrounds and activities that cater to families.
For campervan travellers, Palmerston North works well as both a destination and a stopover. It’s a handy place to recharge (literally and figuratively!) with easy parking, good facilities, and space to spread out. And if the weather turns, there’s no shortage of indoor options to keep kids entertained without climbing the walls.
Must-visit attractions for families
Palmerston North is packed with places where kids can explore, learn and burn off some energy. From playful parks to hands-on museums and a splash-friendly pool, these spots are easy to fit into your day and genuinely fun for the whole family.

Victoria Esplanade
A local favourite, Victoria Esplanade is one of those places where hours seem to disappear. With botanical gardens, a duck pond, a miniature train, and several playgrounds, it’s easy to see why. There’s space to run, shady spots for lunch, and a relaxed feel that works well for all ages.
Te Manawa Museum of Art, Science and History
Te Manawa isn’t your standard museum. This family-focused spot brings together art, science and history in a way that encourages kids to get involved. You’ll find interactive exhibits, hands-on science experiments, and regular school holiday programmes designed for younger visitors.
New Zealand Rugby Museum
Right next door to Te Manawa is the New Zealand Rugby Museum, and it’s more fun than you might expect. Alongside classic jerseys and historic memorabilia, there are interactive games that let kids test their passing, kicking and tackling skills.
Lido Aquatic Centre
Got kids who love the water? They’ll want to stay all day at The Lido. There are indoor and outdoor pools, splash zones for little ones and water slides for bigger kids (and adults too, if you're brave enough). It’s a great option when the weather’s warm, or when you need a reliable indoor fallback.
Esplanade Scenic Railway
This mini train is a bit of a classic. The Esplanade Scenic Railway runs right through Victoria Esplanade and is a fun way to wrap up a visit to the park. It’s short, sweet and especially popular with younger kids.
Outdoor fun & nature spots
Palmerston North has plenty of outdoor spaces where kids can let off steam and parents can take a breather.
Manawatu River Pathway
The Manawatū River Pathway is perfect if you’ve brought scooters or bikes along for the trip. The wide, well-maintained path runs alongside the river with plenty of space for kids to ride safely. There are spots to stop and play, plus great views along the way. It’s a simple option that works for all ages.
Memorial Park
Memorial Park is a great all-rounder. The playground is well equipped, there’s a paddling pool for warmer days, and plenty of room to spread out for lunch or a quick snack break. It’s central, easy to get to, and ideal for a low-key stop that still ticks a lot of boxes.
Owlcatraz Native Bird & Wildlife Park
If you’re up for a short drive, Owlcatraz in nearby Shannon is well worth the detour. This quirky wildlife park is home to native birds, farm animals, and a few surprises, including a miniature train. It’s a bit different from your standard zoo and offers a fun mix of nature and novelty.
Family friendly eateries & treat stops
Palmerston North has a few easygoing spots that welcome families, serve decent food, and don’t mind a bit of extra noise.
Café Esplanade
You can’t beat the location of Café Esplanade. Right on the edge of Victoria Esplanade, it’s ideal for grabbing lunch or a quick snack without needing to move the van. The menu has plenty of family-friendly options, and it’s an easy place to unwind after a run around the park.
Barista Café
Barista is one of those spots that does a bit of everything well – good coffee, solid food, and a relaxed atmosphere that works for families. It’s central, reliable, and a great option if you’re looking for a sit-down meal before heading back on the road.
Sugar Babes Dessert Shop
Sugar Babes is all about the fun stuff. Loaded shakes, over-the-top desserts, and bright, colourful treats make it a hit with kids. It’s a popular pick for a weekend treat or a post-dinner stop if you’re still in town.
Making the most of an Auckland to Palmerston North road trip
Driving from Auckland to Palmerston North takes around seven hours, so it’s best tackled over a couple of days, especially with kids in tow. Breaking up the trip with a few well-timed stopovers not only keeps everyone happy, it also adds some memorable highlights along the way.
Top campervan-friendly holiday parks
Palmerston North makes it easy to find a good spot to park up, with well-equipped holiday parks that suit families travelling by campervan.
Palmerston North Holiday Park
Palmerston North Holiday Park is a great in-town option for families. It’s close to the Manawatū River Pathway, Victoria Esplanade, and other kid-friendly attractions, so there’s plenty to do without needing to drive anywhere. The park is known for being well looked after, with friendly staff and spacious sites that make life easy when you’re travelling with kids.
Hīmatangi Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park
If you’re after a beach stop within easy reach of the city, Hīmatangi Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park is about half an hour from Palmerston North. It’s a peaceful coastal spot with playgrounds, beach access, and space to unwind. It also works well as a stop between Palmerston North and Wellington if you’re continuing your road trip south.
Best time to visit Palmerston North
Palmerston North is easy to enjoy at any time of year, with each season offering its own drawcards. Here’s a look at what to expect throughout the year, so you can plan your visit around the kind of travel experience that suits your family.
Spring (September to November)
Spring is a great time to visit if you prefer mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Gardens across the city, including Victoria Esplanade, come to life with colour, and it's a comfortable season for getting outside. The weather can still be a little changeable, but there’s usually plenty of daylight for exploring.
Summer (December to February)
Summer is the most popular time for campervan travel, with warm days and settled weather making it ideal for outdoor activities. Families can make the most of playgrounds, river paths and the Lido Aquatic Centre, and there’s often something on around town. Holiday parks can fill up quickly, so booking ahead is recommended.
Autumn (March to May)
Autumn brings cooler mornings and evenings, but the days are often calm and dry. It’s a good time for visiting parks, walking tracks and smaller towns nearby, with fewer visitors around. The slower pace makes it a relaxed season for families who like to keep things flexible.
Winter (June to August)
While winter in Palmerston North means colder weather, it’s still a practical stop on a campervan itinerary. Attractions like Te Manawa and the New Zealand Rugby Museum offer plenty of indoor fun, and the city is generally quieter. With the right layers packed, it can be a calm and comfortable time to visit.
Ready to explore Palmerston North?
Palmerston North is the kind of place that fits easily into a family road trip – laid-back, accessible and full of simple ways to keep kids entertained. Whether you're stopping in for a night or staying a little longer, it's well worth adding to your travel plans.
Before you hit the road, download the thl Roadtrip App. It’s packed with useful tools like campsite maps, driving tips and quick how-to videos to make life on the road easier.
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