Summer Camp at
Cave Hill Creek
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Summer Camp for 8-14 year olds
Want to take your summer holiday to the next level? Looking for adventure and to make new friends?
Then you should try Cave Hill Creek’s Summer Camp, a residential school holiday program for kids age 8-14.
Have a go at our awesome outdoor activities: splash in a canoe, cool off in the sponge wars, abseil down the cliff, ride a bike in the forest and shoot some archery. Stand atop your crate stack tower, climb the giant’s ladder, balance on the low ropes, experience the fun of raft play. Hang out around the camp fire, climb a mountain, go on a night walk, sleep under the stars and build friendships. It’s one giant sleepover full of friends and adventure!
Summer Campers receive a complimentary Summer Camp T-shirt. So if you want to experience the thrill of trying something new, go exploring, be independent and join us on an adventure!
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Summer Camp OUT for 14-15 year olds
Looking for a new summer challenge? Too old for Summer Camp?
Summer Camp OUT is a summer holiday adventure camp for mid teens aged 14-15. Go hiking, camping and have outdoor adventures. Explore beyond Cave Hill Creek, tackle the Beeripmo Walk, extend your abseiling skills, explore forest trails by mountain bike, camp, cook and immerse yourself in nature, learn indigenous history and stories.
A natural next step for teenagers looking for that next outdoor challenge, seeking a little more independence and responsibility. Summer Camp OUT prepares kids in becoming a camp counsellor in the future.
Summer Camp OUT participants receive a complimentary Camp OUT shirt.
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Information for parents
Sorry but Summer Camp is not for you! Perhaps you have to work over the summer break, know from personal experience growing up how great summer camp is, or simply cannot take the kids for a holiday. Camps are a great way to have fun and make friends.
We are experienced and qualified camp specialists, Quality Tourism accredited and Australian Tourism Award winners. Hosts Tim & Ange Chandler are a second-generation camp family running Cave Hill Creek, Australia’s best camp.
Summer Camp is tech-free, we get your kids off the couch, have fun and activate their minds and bodies over the school break. With nearly 40 years’ experience running fun and safe camps, we ensure your child is supported and cared for whilst under our supervision. A culture of child safety is central to everything we do. All staff have valid working with children checks.
We foster inclusive, friendly and safe camp communities. The food is healthy and nutritious (all dietary requirements welcome), and all set in our amazing location, home to kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas and platypus, at the foot of Mount Buangor National Park, only 2 hours from Melbourne, near Ballarat in regional Victoria, Australia.
Get ready for camp
What to bring on Summer Camp for 8-14 year olds
Packing list
Please pack the following into a single suitcase or large soft bag. It is important campers are involved in packing and know what they are bringing on camp with them. We recommend:
- sleeping bag
- sun hat
- waterproof rain jacket
- towel and personal toiletries
- drink bottle
- torch
- shorts x5
- long pants x2
- warm jumpers/jacket x2
- t-shirts / polo shirts x4
- old set of clothes (for water activities)
- socks x6 pairs
- underwear x6
- pyjamas
- neat casual outfit for night time activities
- closed shoes x2 pairs (incl one pair old shoes for water activities)
- thongs or sandals
- plastic bags for wet/soiled clothing x2
- personal prescription medications in a Webster Pack (to be handed to staff member on arrival)
- optional – pillow and sunglasses
Please ensure all items are clearly named. Please leave all food, snacks, lollies, valuables, phones, cameras and electronic games, aerosol cans, matches/lighters, knives and other weapons, non-prescription medication, make up, nail polish and hair products at home.
What to bring on Summer Camp OUT 14-15 year olds
Packing list
Please pack the following into a single suitcase or large soft bag. It is important campers are involved in packing and know what they are bringing on camp with them. We recommend:
- sleeping bag (good quality with compression sack)
- waterproof rain jacket
- gaiters
- small quick dry towel
- personal toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, sanitary requirements)
- drink bottles (at least 2L capacity)
- small torch / head torch (spare battery recommended)
- shorts x3
- long pants x1
- thermals
- broad brimmed sun hat
- warm jumpers/jacket x1
- long sleeved shirt x 2
- t-shirts / polo shirts x3
- Swimmers / Rash Vest
- socks x5 pairs
- underwear x5
- pyjamas
- hiking boots
- old shoes for water activities
- thongs, slides or crocs
- garbage bags x 4
- personal prescription medications in a Webster Pack (to be handed to staff member on arrival)
- whistle on cord
- roll on Insect repellant
- sunscreen / lip balm
- plastic mug, bowl, plate
- knife, fork, spoon
- tea towel
- optional – journal / pencils, playing cards, sunglasses
Please ensure all items are clearly named. Please leave all food, snacks, lollies, valuables, phones, smart devices, cameras and electronic games, aerosol cans, matches/lighters, knives and other weapons, non-prescription medication, make up, nail polish and hair products at home.
Frequently asked questions
What are the sleeping arrangements?
Campers sleep in bunk rooms and glamping tents of 8-11 children of the same gender. Children under 9 are not permitted on top bunks in line with Australian safety standards. Some rooms have ensuites, while others use nearby gender-specific bathroom facilities. Campers should bring a sleeping bag or doona and sheet unless they have mad e aprior arrangment to hire linen. Subject to the weather we like to try and include a night of camping on 4 nights camps in summer. Younger campers might sleep on the verandah, and older campers in a tent or under a tarp.




