We have a huge selection of onsite and offsite activities and experiences available to choose from for your school camp. Whatever your learning objectives, we will work with you to construct a program that offers just the right combination of education, experience and fun. All camp activities are held either on our property just outside Coffs Harbour NSW or in and around the beautiful Coffs Coast.
Browse through the options on this website and then contact your Camp Concierge to get started on setting up a program tailored for your students. We have well over 70 unique school camp activities here and have grouped them by theme for easy reference.
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Adventure is in our name and we have no shortage of adrenaline-charged school camp activities to challenge students, develop confidence and encourage teamwork. Onsite adventure activities include the Skywire, Giant Swing, Mega Drop, Zorb Ball and our tough Commando Course. We can also organise Go Karting and even White Water Rafting.
The Coffs Coast is Gumbaynggir country and we offer plenty of opportunities for students to learn about the ancient culture of this land during their school camp. Listen to Dreamtime Stories or our local Bush Balladeer around the campfire. Explore Aboriginal story and artworks on the Sealy Lookout walk. Learn about Aboriginal heritage or our local rainforests with an Aboriginal National Parks Ranger.
Below you’ll find a wide variety of traditional Australian and Aboriginal cultural programs and experiences to choose from.
It’s always a good idea to add a liberal sprinkling of fun and games into every school camp experience. Our Activities Coordinators are the masters of fun. Whether it’s a rousing game of Capture the Flag, or the challenge of Inner Limits, we know how to create a good time. Of course, you can also head offsite for a round of laser tag, some beach games, mini-golf or bowling.
Check out our extensive list of creative games on offer for maximum fun at your next school camp.
The Coffs Coast is uniquely positioned between northern and southern ocean currents, offering a wealth of marine flora and fauna to explore. Students can get right on or in the water: canoeing Bonville Creek, snorkelling the local reefs or sea kayaking. Nearby, our National Marine Science Centre and Dolphin Marine Conservation Park offers a range of experiential marine learning opportunities.
Learning a new skill helps students to develop active listening, initiative and self-confidence. The following activities are great for team building during school camps. There are so many new skills to be learned here: from archery and fencing to horse riding, canoeing, ice-skating, sea kayaking, paddle boarding, circus skills and many other team building experiences.
You couldn’t ask for a more beautiful part of the world for students to learn about our precious ecosystem. We offer a range of outdoor education experiences that teach students on school camps about our nature and wildlife. Without leaving the site, students can learn survival skills like how to a lean-to in Man vs Wild or discover the wonders of snakes with Reptile World. Offsite, they can learn about the effects of humans on our ecosystem with a National Parks Ranger, discover shore birds, try bush tucker or watch the whale migration.