Go Bush
A short walk from camp, up in the bush, lie the bush huts. The four huts each sleep 24 people and are serviced by one flushing toilet in its own housing. It is possible to set up a temporary kitchen area in a small marquee or large tent and be self sufficient, or guests can opt to walk back to camp for meals and activities. The bush huts offer an opportunity to rotate guests between outdoor living and the "home comfort" of the cottages, cabins and dormitories.
Farm & Bush Walk
This walk is located up Turner Rd and through Gate 8. Follow the path through bush and farmland to the top of hill for beautiful views of the surrounding area and Manakau Harbour. On the way back check out the pine forest.
It is recommended that between 45 minutes and 1 hour are allowed in your programme to give everyone time.
Burma Trail
A reliance on the sense of touch, hearing and concentration is developed as children experience the Burma Trail. The trail starts at camp and winds down through the bush. This trail is best at night but if it looks too daunting for younger children it can be used in daylight with blindfolds to make it challenging.
Orienteering
There are a choice of orienteering options, one using a compass and one without. Both courses use camp landmarks as points of reference. These activities are good for individual use or for small groups. To add a competitive element participants can be timed.