Great North Walk – Hornsby to Berowra

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Walking through part of the Great North Walk which is rich in history, students will see the bushland that is right on Sydney’s back doorstep. With waterfalls, sandstone outcrops the students will descend gorges, traverse creeklines and use navigation and teamwork to reach their goal and destination.

Fiddletown, NSW

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45 Bloodwood Road, Fiddletown, New South Wales, 2159

 

Part of the beautiful Marramarra National Park – Fiddletown allows our participants to experience sandstone cliffs, caves, view over Berowra Waters and a beautiful lookout.

Wagga Wagga 4WD Training Centre

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Ben Bullen State Forest

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Venue Pending due to Bushfires

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Due to the large number of bushfires across NSW and the importance of keeping our participants and staff safe, our program team are busily working out new programs and liaising with National Parks and other agencies to put together some great new programs for 2020. Please be patient and we will have locations posted as soon as possible.

Pittwater, NSW

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Located within the Sydney Basin, kayaking through Pittwater and hiking through the Ku-Ring-Gai National Park will give participants an opportunity to explore some hidden gems right in their backyard.

Southern Highlands, NSW

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Located 2.5 hours south-west of Sydney, the southern highlands is home to many thousands of acres of State Forest Pine Plantations and Open Woodland Forest. This venue is a great location for Rogaine or Geo-Caching type programs.

Coorong and Katarapko, South Australia

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National Park, Hooded Plover Campsite, Loop Road,, Coorong, South Australia, 5264, Australia

Wingello State Forest, New South Wales

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Wingello State Forest includes pine plantation and hardwood forest with stands of peppermint, manna gum and stringybarks. It is popular with mountain bike riders, camper and hikers . Forests in this area are a mixture of pine plantations and native forests. The first radiata pines were planted in this area in Belanglo State Forest in 1919. Today there are around 3,500 hectares of commercial pine plantations in the southern highlands with timber being processed at a local mill.

This program is set like a Rogaine. Regaining is an orienteering sport of long distance navigation, involving both route planning and navigation between checkpoints using a variety of map types. The participants choose which checkpoints to visit within a time limit with the intent of maximizing their score. Teamwork, endurance, competition and an appreciation for the natural environment are features of the sport.

Lake Lyell, New South Wales

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Davidson Park Picnic Area, New South Wales

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Situated in the Garigal National Park. Davidson Park is a pretty harbourside park with boating and canoeing access, just a short drive from the Sydney CBD.

YouthAdvance HQ – Brookvale NSW

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YouthAdvance HQ is located at 31-42-46 Wattle Road, Brookvale NSW

Turon National Park, New South Wales

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Near Lithgow, 185km west of Sydney, Turon National Park is great for remote bushwalking and camping, trout fishing, birdwatching, swimming, mountain biking or canoeing.

Dharug National Park, New South Wales

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Explore the World Heritage-listed Old Great North Road, go camping, mountain biking or canoeing at Dharug National Park near Wisemans Ferry, northwest of Sydney.

Fraser Island, Great Sandy National Park, Queensland

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Long beaches, dramatic coloured-sand cliffs, natural sandblows, rocky headlands and pristine freshwater lakes and streams are some of Fraser Island’s spectacular natural features.

Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales

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Kosciuszko National Park spoils you with snow sports, walks and mountain biking in the Snowy Mountains. Go camping, explore caves or climb Australia’s highest mountain.

Yengo National Park, New South Wales

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Take in the spectacular views, immerse yourself in World Heritage-listed wilderness, and visit Aboriginal cultural heritage sites at Yengo National Park.

Marramarra National Park, New South Wales

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Marramarra National Park is a one of the Hawkesbury’s best-kept secrets. It’s great for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, cycling, camping, bushwalking, picnicking and birdwatching.

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45 Bloodwood Road, Fiddletown, New South Wales, 2159, Australia