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Woodfield staff are on hand to
assist with your camp needs. On site are facilities
and activities to enhance your aims and
objectives.
We are very flexible in the way programs can be
arranged and will be delighted to offer suggestions
and help with ideas, resource information and work in
with you to tailor a program that suits your groups
requirements.
Please contact us for a copy of our
accreditation documents on activities.
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Activity Options
please ask for our Camping
across the curriculum resources
you can choose from any number of activities from
relaxing to strenuous.
Activities requiring full staff supervision are
marked S
Activities marked with an * are at an extra
cost
For those with a taste for adventure and skill. There
is so much to do:

Archery (*S)
Astronomy (when staff avaiilable)
Learn to throw a Boomerang (*S)

Pony rides (*S) (operated away from Main site
and when staff available )
Wagon ride (*S)
Trampolines

Flying Fox

Billy Carting

Waterslide (*) (not operational in cold
conditions)
Parachute Games
Initiative Team skills
Photo Search and Scavenger hunts

Craft works including bush collages, & create
wood burning designs (*S)
Screen printing on T-shirts (*S)
Learn how to use a compass on the orienteering
course
Photo search
Ponding for mini-beasts and environmental activities
(*S)
Campfire program including damper cooking
Pioneer cooking - this activity works well combined
with shelter building as a lunchtime activity
High and Low Ropes course
See Rope Course for information
Educational environment
See Educational for information
Nocturnal Walks
The night time walks are particularly fascinating
which a wide range of Tassie wildlife may be
seen.
See Nocturnal walks for information
Discover Bush minimal impact!
You can experience the Tasmanian bush in all its
natural glory, hands on, as you go for a guided walk
on the adventure trail and explore the beautiful
ferns and forests. The trail ends with a tranquil
waterfall where you can sit and eat your lunch while
taking in the picturesque beauty of the surrounding
forest and rock faces. The Barren Falls walk
encourages campers to learn and reflect on the
environment around them. Many pro-bush walkers take
advantage of this. For those with a taste for the
more adventurous, a longer walk to Barren Rock can
provide an enjoyable outing. For the experienced,
abseiling down the rock face can add some excitement.
All unguided bushwalkers need to sign in and sign out
at head office.
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