Baptist Care SA’s Adventure Camping offers school camps and expeditions, school holiday programs and group accommodation at our two Adelaide Hills campsites, Mylor Adventure Camp and Wirraway Homestead.
As outdoor education specialists, we create and facilitate amazing outdoor experiences focussing on health and wellbeing, personal development, group skills and environmental learning. We connect people with each other and the natural world around them and to discover, or rediscover, their full potential.
We also support initiatives such as health and wellbeing interventions, programs for disengaged youth, social justice, environmental learning and conservation, as well as corporate team building.
Mylor Adventure Camp and Wirraway Homestead are available for hire and are ideal group accommodation locations for church, youth and community group camps.
At Tumbelin Farm we offer adventure therapy to support young people at risk of harm associated with alcohol or drug use and to overcome alcohol or drug related problems.
We are qualified and accredited to design outdoor programs for schools and groups, which deliver amazing experiences that support young people to learn and grow.
We know that camps and outdoor events provide an amazing opportunity for people to connect. Our people, places and programs are all designed to build and enhance the strength of relationships.
Our all inclusive school camp packages include comfortable accommodation, all catering and fully facilitated outdoor activities. They also include a dedicated camp host and the exclusive use of home space and dining area.
We support students to learn the value of collaboration, effective communication, and problem-solving through team-building activities, outdoor challenges, and shared responsibilities.
We offer an awesome array of outdoor activities with something to appeal to every student. Our program coordinator can help you to create an outcome-focused program, packed with activities, to achieve your goals.
Baptist Care SA, lives, works and walks on Kaurna, Peramangk and Boandik lands. We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the state’s first peoples, recognise their traditional ownership, and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs, deep connection and continued guardianship of land and waters. We value the contributions of Elders past and present, and are committed to learning from those emerging.