Nature Play Forest Festival 2022

Grab your picnic blankets and beanies, Nature Play Forest Festival is returning to Kuitpo Forest in Autumn 2022! Join the team at Nature Play SA to celebrate the holidays with wild nature play adventures and make magical memories with family and friends.

Grab your picnic blankets and beanies, Nature Play Forest Festival is returning to Kuitpo Forest in Autumn 2022!

Join the team at Nature Play SA to celebrate the holidays with wild nature play adventures and make magical memories with family and friends as the Nature Play Forest Festival, Kuitpo Wirra inparri returns on 20 – 21 April 2022!.

The Nature Play Forest Festival is specially created for children aged 0 – 12 years and their families.

Kuitpo Forest is set to come alive with nature play activities including:

🌲 Low ropes adventure course
🌲 Dancing and performances
🌲 Nature potions and tinkering
🌲 Aboriginal activities and demonstrations
🌲 Nature education
🌲 Nature mask making
🌲 Kite flying
🌲 Bush stick xylophone jam sessions
🌲 Family yoga
🌲 Interactive nature encounters and sessions
🌲 Wild cubby building
🌲 Food trucks.

Forest Festival is ticketed and numbers capped each day to ensure the event is COVID-safe and families have the best time possible.

Tickets cost $17.50 per child and $7.50 per adult (plus GST & Eventbrite fees). Babies under 12 months are free however still require tickets.

For tickets: 

natureplaysa.org.au/event/forest-festival

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