Unlock a world of outdoor adventure this Spring with Wilderness Escape!

A group of people enjoying the water, with one person holding a surfboard amidst the waves.
Spring is here, and there’s no better time for kids to explore, play, and grow in the great outdoors! Wilderness Escape has been South Australia’s leading provider of safe, exciting, and educational adventures for children aged 5–17 for over 34 years.

This September and October, our school holiday programs are packed with thrilling springtime activities.

Young adventurers can try kayaking, surfing, mountain biking, rock climbing, and obstacle courses at Mount Lofty Adventure Hub — or discover bouldering and adventure trails at the Southern Adventure Hub. Every activity is designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, and encourage teamwork.

Four children stand in a vibrant field filled with blooming yellow flowers, smiling and enjoying the sunny day.

Our experienced instructors provide all the equipment, guidance, and support kids need to try something new with confidence. Beyond the excitement, Wilderness Escape programs help children develop resilience, make new friends, and deepen their connection with nature.

Spaces are limited—give your child a school holiday full of fun, growth, and unforgettable memories!


Book your child’s Wilderness Escape experience. Go to wildernessescape.com.au/school-holiday-programs or call 08 8165 2022 for more information. Follow for epic updates at @wildernessescapeoutdooradventures

 

 

 

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