Spread across eight hectares along the Onkaparinga River, Mylor Adventure Camp is the ultimate outdoor adventure education destination for school camps, church camps and youth groups in the Adelaide Hills.
Mylor Adventure Camp is a multi-camp venue that can accommodate up to 180 people in our dormitory accommodation and and self-contained option, Riverview Retreat.
Can sleep up to 64 people in bunk bed or single bed accommodation in eight rooms, each with en-suites and independently controlled air conditioning.
Can sleep up to 56 people in bunk bed accommodation in six rooms, each with en-suites and independently controlled air conditioning.
Can sleep up to 40 people in bunk bed accommodation across six rooms. Six bathrooms and (HEATING AND COOLING INFO TO COME).
Self-contained accommodation that can sleep up to 18 guests in single beds across five bedrooms, with four en-suites. Features air conditioning, a combustion heater and a spacious, central open plan lounge/dine/kitchenette. Ideal for small groups or as separate teachers' accommodation.
With a seating capacity of 100, the Chapel is a well-lit, spacious, multi-use building which is fitted with an AV system making it ideal for worship, meetings, seminars and conferences.
Fully catered and self-catered options are available.
All meals are prepared in our commercial kitchen at Mylor Adventure Camp by our fully qualified staff adhering to SA Right Bite Food and Drink Supply Standards. Most dietary requirements can be catered for.
Our fully equipped commercial kitchen is available for self-catering use. Included is a walk-in fridge, walk-in freezer, stove and oven, all pots, cutlery and crockery, plus an outside BBQ.
All meals from afternoon tea on the first day to breakfast/morning tea on the final day.
Yes. A linen package is available for guests staying in Riverview Retreat.
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.