South Australia Program - Access Adventure Club

South Australia

(SA) Naracoorte and Mt. Gambier Program

13 – 17 Jul 2026
(Registration Cut Off – 29th June 2026)

Overview:

Discover the natural wonders of Mount Gambier and the Limestone Coast on this five-day supported adventure. Designed to build confidence, independence, and social connection, this program combines outdoor exploration, wildlife encounters, and hands-on learning in a safe and supportive environment.

Participants will enjoy a mix of group activities, nature experiences, and skill-building opportunities while forming new friendships and creating lasting memories.

  • Crater Rim Walk at Mt Shank & visit to Little Blue Lake
  • Hands-on animal encounters at Echo Farm
  • Naracoorte Caves experience, including Alexandra Cave & Wonambi Fossil Centre
  • Bush Tucker Tasting Session to explore native foods
  • Visit the iconic Blue Lake & wildlife spotting at Valley Lake canopy walk
  • Explore Umpherston Sinkhole & Cave Garden
  • Group activities designed to build social skills and independence
    AND MUCH MORE…
Maximum Group Size: 14
Trip Type: Outdoor adventures, life skills & social connection
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights (incl. travel)
Transport & Accommodation: Comfortable bus transport, supported shared accommodation & meals

(SA) Fleurieu Peninsula Program

28 September – 01 October 2026
(Registration Cut Off – 14th September 2026)

Overview:

Dive into the fun and excitement of the Fleurieu Peninsula on this four-day adventure packed with waves, wildlife, and cultural experiences. Start by hitting the beach for a surfing lesson, riding the waves and celebrating every splash with new friends. Step into Aboriginal culture with a bush walk, cockling, basket weaving, storytelling, and Indigenous art, discovering the secrets of the land and tasting native bush flavors along the way.

Explore the Whale Discovery Centre and wander the scenic Granite Island loop, spotting little penguins, playful seals, and coastal birds, then get hands-on with adorable animals at Narnu Farm — feeding, cuddling, and even bottle-feeding the baby lambs and kids. Finish the trip with lunch and camp awards at Port Noarlunga Lookout, soaking in the views and celebrating a week of laughter, adventure, and unforgettable memories.

  • Learn to surf at a local beach with a guided lesson, building confidence while experiencing an iconic Australian pastime
  • Immerse in Aboriginal culture through a guided day on Country with bush walks, storytelling, and hands-on experiences
  • Try cockling and explore Bush Tucker, engaging your senses with native plants and traditional knowledge
  • Take part in Indigenous art sessions, expressing creativity while learning about cultural traditions
  • Visit the Whale Discovery Centre to discover marine life and conservation
  • Explore Granite Island on a scenic coastal walk, with opportunities to spot penguins, seals, and seabirds
  • Enjoy a group picnic surrounded by sweeping coastal views and natural landscapes
  • Get hands-on with friendly farm animals at Narnu, including feeding and cuddling a variety of animals
    AND MUCH MORE…
Maximum Group Size: 14
Trip Type: Outdoor adventures, life skills & social connection
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights (incl. travel)
Transport & Accommodation: Comfortable bus transport, supported shared accommodation & meals

(SA) Kangaroo Island Program

6 – 9 October 2026
(Registration Cut Off – 22nd September 2026)

Overview:

Set off on an unforgettable Kangaroo Island adventure filled with wildlife, natural wonders, and exciting discoveries. Cruise across on the SeaLink ferry before visiting Clifford’s Honey Farm to learn about bees and enjoy a sweet start to the trip. Get up close with Australian sea lions at Seal Bay, meet native wildlife at Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park, and experience the excitement of birds soaring overhead at the Raptor Domain show. Journey underground through the fascinating Kelly Hill Caves before exploring iconic island landmarks including Remarkable Rocks, Weirs Cove, and Admirals Arch, where dramatic coastlines and incredible scenery await. Finish the adventure with a visit to Prospect Hill for breathtaking island views before hopping back on the ferry home. Packed with wildlife encounters, epic landscapes, new friendships, and unforgettable moments, this island escape is one adventure you won’t want to miss.

  • Cruise across to Kangaroo Island aboard the SeaLink ferry and enjoy scenic ocean views
  • Visit Clifford’s Honey Farm and discover the fascinating world of bees and honey-making
  • Get up close with Australian sea lions in their natural habitat at Seal Bay
  • Meet native Australian animals at Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park
  • Experience the exciting Raptor Domain bird show with owls, kookaburras, cockatoos, and birds of prey
  • Explore the underground world of Kelly Hill Caves and discover fascinating rock formations
  • Visit iconic Kangaroo Island landmarks including Remarkable Rocks, Weirs Cove, and Admirals Arch
  • Enjoy scenic coastal walks, epic photo opportunities, and wildlife spotting adventures
  • Take on the Prospect Hill staircase challenge and soak in breathtaking island views
  • Group games, shared downtime, friendship-building, and fun camp moments
    AND MUCH MORE…
Maximum Group Size: 14
Trip Type: Outdoor adventures, life skills & social connection
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights (incl. travel)
Transport & Accommodation: Comfortable bus transport, supported shared accommodation & meals

(SA) Port Lincoln

13 – 17 December 2026
(Registration Cut Off – 30th November 2026)

Overview:

Join us for an unforgettable Eyre Peninsula summer adventure filled with beaches, wildlife encounters, sandboarding, creative activities and coastal exploration. Across five exciting days, participants will travel by ferry, discover the natural beauty of Port Lincoln, build friendships, enjoy festive celebrations and create lasting memories in a fun and supportive environment.

  • Travel aboard the ferry from Wallaroo to Lucky Bay and experience the excitement of journeying across the water together.
  • Explore the incredible sand dunes of Port Lincoln National Park while trying sand tobogganing and sandboarding adventures.
  • Enjoy a fun-filled beach afternoon with swimming, boogie boarding, beach games and scavenger hunts by the coast.
  • Meet Australian wildlife and friendly farm animals at Glen Forest Tourist Park, including kangaroo feeding and animal-themed mini golf.
  • Take in breathtaking panoramic views from Winter Hill Lookout and work together through orienteering and scavenger hunt challenges.
  • Celebrate the festive season with Christmas-themed activities including gingerbread decorating, mini Christmas tree creations and personalised bauble decorating.
  • Build confidence, strengthen friendships, increase independence, develop teamwork and communication skills, create unforgettable memories, celebrate personal achievements, enjoy meaningful shared experiences
    AND MUCH MORE…
Maximum Group Size: 14
Trip Type: Outdoor adventures, life skills & social connection
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights (incl. travel)
Transport & Accommodation: Comfortable bus transport, supported shared accommodation & meals

(SA) Robe

8 – 11 January 2027
(Registration Cut Off – 24th December 2026)

Overview:

Get ready for an unforgettable coastal getaway in Robe, packed with adventure, exploration and plenty of summer fun. Across four exciting days, we’ll discover beautiful beaches, explore stunning natural landscapes, enjoy water-based activities and share memorable experiences with new and old friends. With a mix of active adventures, creative moments and relaxed camp time, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

  • Enjoy a scenic road trip to Robe and spend time exploring the beautiful coastline, including the famous Long Beach.
  • Get hands-on in the kitchen by creating and enjoying your own delicious homemade pizzas with friends.
  • Paddle across the water at Lake Battye with inflatable kayaking and optional stand-up paddleboarding.
  • Explore the natural beauty of Little Dip Conservation Park through a scenic walk and team scavenger hunt.
  • Learn to surf at Long Beach with experienced instructors and experience the thrill of catching your first wave.
  • Visit iconic local landmarks including the historic Robe Obelisk and the famous The Big Lobster.
  • Build confidence, strengthen friendships, develop independence, practise teamwork and communication skills, create lasting memories, celebrate personal achievements, enjoy new experiences
    AND MUCH MORE…
Maximum Group Size: 14
Trip Type: Outdoor adventures, life skills & social connection
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights (incl. travel)
Transport & Accommodation: Comfortable bus transport, supported shared accommodation & meals

(SA) Riverland

20 – 23 January 2027
(Registration Cut Off – 6th January 2027)

Overview:

Are you ready for a Riverland adventure where every day brings something different? From riverside walks and kayaking to tubing and exploring local history, this four-day experience is all about fun, connection and discovering the best of the Murray River region together. A summer full of laughs, connection and unforgettable Riverland moments is waiting for you.

  • Explore the scenic Waikerie Cliff Top Walk and Art Trail, taking in sweeping Murray River views and discovering local artworks along the way
  • Get creative by designing and making your own colourful tie-dye shirt to wear and take home
  • Paddle and explore the lake on a fun kayaking experience, enjoying time on the water together
  • Step back in time at the Loxton Historical Village, exploring recreated pioneer buildings and Riverland history
  • Cool off with an exciting tubing session at Lake Bonney, alongside swimming and lakeside relaxation
  • Spend the final morning at Monash Adventure Park, enjoying play spaces, activities and a celebratory camp awards moment
  • Build confidence, independence, social connection, teamwork and everyday life skills through shared experiences, outdoor challenges and new adventures while creating lasting memories 
  • AND MUCH MORE…
Maximum Group Size: 14
Trip Type: Outdoor adventures, life skills & social connection
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights (incl. travel)
Transport & Accommodation: Comfortable bus transport, supported shared accommodation & meals

(SA) Yorke Peninsula

12 – 15 April 2027
(Registration Cut Off – 29th March 2027)

Overview:

What do a giant pink lake, a heritage train, a beach afternoon and a very enthusiastic farm animal have in common? They’re all part of this action-packed Copper Coast adventure. Across four exciting days, we’ll explore unique local attractions, enjoy hands-on activities, cool off with water fun and make the most of the region’s stunning coastal scenery. Get ready for plenty of laughs, new friendships and unforgettable experiences you won’t find anywhere else.

  • Explore the famous pink waters of Lake Bumbunga and spot the iconic Loch-Eel Monster sculpture
  • Design and create your own colourful kite during a fun camp-based creative session
  • Enjoy a friendly mini golf challenge before stepping back in time aboard the Moonta Heritage Train
  • Cool off at Splash Town with waterslides, splash zones and exciting water play attractions
  • Learn stand-up paddleboarding, enjoy beach activities and soak up the summer atmosphere by the coast
  • Visit Tarnasey Farm for a hands-on experience feeding animals and learning about life on a working farm
  • Build confidence, independence, social connections and teamwork skills while creating new friendships, trying new experiences, making lasting memories
  • AND MUCH MORE…
Maximum Group Size: 14
Trip Type: Outdoor adventures, life skills & social connection
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights (incl. travel)
Transport & Accommodation: Comfortable bus transport, supported shared accommodation & meals

(SA) Adelaide Hills

19 – 22 April 2027
(Registration Cut Off – 5th April 2027)

Overview:

Think giant mazes, soaring zip lines, chocolate tastings, friendly kangaroos and spectacular views across Adelaide. This action-packed Adelaide Hills adventure is packed with exciting experiences, outdoor exploration and plenty of opportunities to challenge yourself, get creative and have fun with friends. From climbing through the treetops and tackling obstacle courses to discovering Aboriginal culture and meeting Australia’s iconic wildlife, every day brings a new adventure and a chance to create memories you’ll never forget.

  • Explore Melba’s Chocolate Factory and discover how some of your favourite sweet treats are made while enjoying delicious tastings
  • Take on the obstacles and maze at Challenge Hill, building teamwork and problem-solving skills through fun outdoor challenges
  • Soar through the trees at TreeClimb Kuitpo, tackling aerial courses, rope challenges and zip lines in a beautiful forest setting
  • Enjoy a flexible afternoon of orienteering or arts and crafts, choosing an activity that matches your interests
  • Take part in a special Aboriginal cultural experience featuring storytelling, Indigenous art and learning about connection to Country
  • Visit Cleland Wildlife Park to meet native Australian animals, hand-feed kangaroos and learn from engaging keeper talks
  • Build confidence, independence, social connections and teamwork skills while creating new friendships, trying new experiences, developing life skills, making lasting memories
  • AND MUCH MORE…
Maximum Group Size: 14
Trip Type: Outdoor adventures, life skills & social connection
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights (incl. travel)
Transport & Accommodation: Comfortable bus transport, supported shared accommodation & meals

Why Parents Choose Accessible Adventure Programs

Social Connection

Build meaningful friendships in a supportive and inclusive environment. Our programs encourage teamwork, shared experiences, and genuine connections that often continue long after the adventure ends.

Building Independence

Gain confidence through real-life experiences. Participants are supported to make choices, develop life skills, and step outside their comfort zone—at their own pace.

Fun & Engaging Activities

From outdoor adventures to creative experiences, every activity is designed to be exciting, inclusive, and rewarding—making learning feel natural and fun.

Qualified & Compassionate Staff

Our experienced team is dedicated to providing safe, understanding, and person-centred support, ensuring every participant feels valued, respected, and empowered.

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