All-inclusive school camp packages

Wirraway Homestead and Mylor Adventure Camp

Choose from two Adelaide Hills campsites, each designed to support student growth and make planning simple for teachers. Our school camps give students the opportunity to step beyond the classroom and grow through adventure, reflection and connection. 

Whether you’re looking for a farm-based experience or an adrenaline-filled outdoor challenge, both campsites deliver safe, structured and memorable programs that encourage teamwork, leadership and personal growth. 

Mylor Adventure Camp

High ropes and water activities inspire teamwork and growth.

Mylor Adventure Camp offers students an energising outdoor experience in the Adelaide Hills.

High ropes, flying fox and water activities bring excitement while encouraging teamwork and reflection.

With catering, accommodation and fully facilitated activities provided, teachers can rely on seamless planning and trusted support from our team.

Students return with stronger friendships, fresh confidence and practical skills gained from stepping outside their comfort zone, making Mylor Adventure Camp an unforgettable setting that fosters teamwork and inspires students to continue challenging themselves.

Wirraway Homestead

Where horses, history and hands-on challenges shape stories.

Wirraway Homestead gives students the chance to step into a one-of-a-kind farm adventure. Horse riding, sheep herding and heritage buildings create experiences that are both exciting and deeply memorable.

With meals, accommodation and fully facilitated activities included, teachers can relax knowing everything is managed from start to finish.

Students grow in resilience and confidence as they take on new challenges, connect with friends and discover the rewards of life on a working farm in a safe and supportive environment that strengthens character and builds lasting friendships through shared experiences.

Mylor Adventure Camp school camps

Immersive outdoor experiences focused on teamwork, personal growth and connection with nature.

Flexible two-day and three-day programs are available to suit different school needs and schedules. 

With accommodation, catering and fully facilitated activities included, we take care of every detail — creating a safe, inclusive and memorable experience for every student.

Adventure activities

A wide range of fully facilitated adventure activities designed to support student learning outcomes and suit different group sizes, ages and abilities. Programs encourage teamwork, confidence and fun through safe, outdoor challenges.

Meeting areas

Groups can gather in The Chapel — a large, flexible space equipped with a plug-and-play AV system. Additional areas, including the dining rooms and deck, can also be converted into AV-enabled multi-use spaces outside mealtimes. 

Evening activities

Optional evening activities, such as night walks and bonfires, can be added at an additional cost. These experiences offer students relaxed social time and give teachers space to rest or prepare after the day’s main activities conclude.

Student accommodation

Students stay in Stringybark or The Cottage, enjoying comfortable bunk-style accommodation close to activity areas and surrounded by nature.

Teacher accommodation

Teachers stay in Riverview Retreat or Redgum teacher rooms. Riverview Retreat offers self-contained accommodation with ensuites, air conditioning, combustion heating and a spacious open-plan lounge, dining and kitchenette area (subject to availability).

Catering

All school camp packages include a seasonal menu of breakfast, morning and afternoon tea, lunch and dinner — freshly prepared by qualified staff in our commercial kitchen using quality ingredients.

Wirraway Homestead school camps

Unique farm-based adventures built around horsemanship, teamwork and outdoor discovery.

We offer flexible two-day and three-day camp programs designed to suit different school needs and schedules.

With accommodation, catering and fully facilitated activities included, we take care of every detail — delivering a safe, inclusive and memorable learning experience for every student.

 

  • horses running at wirraway homestead
  • children sheep mustering at wirraway homestead

Adventure activities

A wide range of fully facilitated activities designed to support student learning outcomes and suit group size, ability and age. Programs combine challenge, teamwork and fun, helping students build confidence and connection through outdoor adventure.

Evening activities

Optional evening experiences, such as night walks and bonfires, can be added at an additional cost. These provide a relaxed and social end to the day, giving teachers space to rest or prepare while students continue engaging in safe, supervised fun.

Student accommodation

Students stay together in the Bunkhouse, offering comfortable dorm-style accommodation close to main activity areas. Rooms are practical, safe and designed to foster connection and teamwork.

Teacher Accommodation

Teachers are housed in Pete’s Place— separate, self-contained accommodation with shared bathrooms and a spacious, air-conditioned open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen area (subject to availability).

Meeting areas

Groups gather in The Shed — a former shearing shed transformed into a flexible meeting and recreation space. It includes a plug-and-play AV system, game tables and a cosy combustion heater for cooler evenings.

Catering

All school camp packages include a seasonal menu of breakfast, morning and afternoon tea, lunch and dinner. Meals are freshly prepared by qualified staff in our commercial kitchen using quality ingredients that cater to a range of dietary needs.

  • "Your staff are like magical unicorn creatures. So lovely and caring and enthusiastic about life. They have given the students and teachers so many magical moments."

    Kylie Burton

    St John The Apostle Catholic School

  • "Great camp! Easy to monitor as a teacher. Great facilities and well organised. Excited to be back."

    Caleb Butler-Bowden

    Charles Campbell College

  • "There is so much to do in free time. The students loved their experience. What a fantastic way to build new friendships and create life long memories."

    Brenda Byrne

    Cardijn College

  • "Food was fantastic! Delicious and generous amounts. This was the best camp I've ever done! Activities, food, instructors!"

    Alice Forster

    Woodville High School

  • "An excellent setup was provided and support was given at all times. We feel really lucky to have been taken so well care of."

    Natalie Cunningham

    Vale Park Primary School

  • "Planning the camp so easy."

    Leanne DeZilwa

    Mt Compass Primary School

  • "Camp experience was brilliant. Kids had a great time. Were challenged, encouraged to go outside our comfort zone and well fed!"

    Stephanie Kriewaldt

    Lobethal Lutheran

  • "The Baptist Care SA has worked with our school to craft creative and challenging wilderness camps for a number of years. They always bring a wonderful blend of professionalism and a personal touch that engages with our unique needs. They are a pleasure to work with and our students have loved the camps and experiences they have designed and facilitated for us."

    Nigel Eaton

    Emmaus Christian College

Why choose Baptist Care SA Adventure Camping? 

  • We're outdoor education specialists.

    We're accredited and qualified and love to provide the best experiences for schools to support young people to learn and grow through outdoor activities.

  • We connect people with each other in nature.

    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.

  • Everything is included.

    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 young people to learn.

    We support young people to learn the value of collaboration, effective communication, and problem-solving through team-building activities, outdoor challenges, and shared responsibilities.  

  • You can tailor your activity program.

    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.

Frequently Asked Questions 

You will need to bring your own sleeping bag, pillow and towel. Please refer to the online portal for a recommended full packing list. 

All meals are provided. 

We are experienced in catering for special dietary needs such as lactose, dairy, gluten, egg as well as nut allergies and intolerances. We can also cater for vegan and vegetarian diets. Please provide your dietary requirements via the online portal.

Both Mylor Adventure Camp and Wirraway Homestead are multi-group sites. Each group is allocated an exclusive accommodation zone according to booked number of guests, and an exclusive dining/home space. Programmed activities are facilitated separately. Outdoor spaces are communal.

Each group is provided with a detailed Site Management Plan showing allocated areas. We ask all groups to be respectful of each other and allocated spaces.

Arrival time is 11am and departure time is 1.30pm.

Activities will be adjusted to suit the weather conditions.

All Baptist Care SA employees, volunteers and placement students have satisfactory Working With Children Checks and up to date Safe Environments for Children and Young People training.  

Get in touch.

We’d love to hear from you!

Associations and Accreditations 

Acknowledgement of Country

Baptist Care SA acknowledges we work on the lands of the Kaurna, Peramangk and Boandik people. We respect the ongoing skilful custodianship of lands, skies and waters and the continuous deep cultural connection with Country. We pay respect to Elders and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all Countries, Nations and Mobs.

Ngadlu tampinthi Kaurna miyurna yaitya yarta-mathanya Wama. Tarntanyaku, ngadluku piipawarpulayi kuu Kaurna yartangka tikanthi.

(We acknowledge the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains as the traditional owners of the land on which our office sits.)

Ngathu putama nhu mraat, mraat Boandikat wulnuwitjara Berrinat ba mraatat mingru Berrin (I recognise this country (is) the country of the Boandik, the custodians of Mt Gambier and the country around Mt Gambier.)