Ignite your child’s sense of adventure this autumn with Wilderness Escape!

Three people ziplining through a lush green forest, surrounded by tall trees and vibrant foliage.
As the weather cools, let your child embrace the great outdoors with Wilderness Escape!

For over 34 years, we’ve been South Australia’s leading provider of dynamic, educational outdoor programs for kids aged 5 to 17.

Our fully qualified and experienced staff create a safe, supportive, and exciting environment where kids can explore, learn, and grow.

This April school holidays, we’re offering an action-packed mix of land and water-based activities to keep kids active and engaged.

Whether they’re kayaking, fishing, and snorkelling or tackling activities at our Mount Lofty Adventure Hub, there’s an adventure waiting for every young explorer!

No experience? No problems! Our expert instructors provide all the equipment and guidance needed, ensuring every child feels confident taking on new challenges.

More than just fun, our programs help kids build resilience, make new friends, and develop a deeper connection with nature.

Spots fill fast—secure your child’s place today!


More information or to book, head to wildernessescape.com.au/school-holiday-programs

Want to chat? Call Wilderness Escape on 08 8165 2022 or check out its Facebook page at @wildernessescapeoutdooradventures

 

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