12 Camp Craft Activities to Spark Creativity and Fun at Your Next Campout!

Camping is a fantastic way to connect with nature and create lasting memories. But sometimes, you might find yourself looking for ways to add a little extra excitement and creativity to your campout. That’s where camp crafts come in! Camp craft activities are a fun and engaging way to enhance the camping experience for participants of all ages. These activities not only provide entertainment but also promote teamwork, resourcefulness, and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

Here are 12 popular camp craft activities that are sure to be a hit at your next campout:

Nature’s Canvas:

  • Leaf Printing: Let your inner artist shine! Use leaves and paint to create beautiful and unique prints on paper, fabric tote bags, or even t-shirts.
  • Rock Painting: Turn ordinary rocks into extraordinary works of art! Decorate them with paints or markers to create whimsical creatures, inspirational quotes, or colorful patterns.
  • Pine Cone Creations: Don’t toss those pinecones! Breathe new life into them by turning them into ornaments, playful animals, or decorative centerpieces using paint, glitter, and other craft supplies.
Glenhaven Park Camps A collection of colorful, painted rocks on the ground. The largest rock in the foreground has the words "You Rock" painted on it along with flower designs, showcasing creativity from recent camp craft activities during a memorable campout.

Wearable Art:

  • Friendship Bracelets: Foster camaraderie and learn a valuable skill by teaching campers how to make friendship bracelets using colorful threads or beads.
  • Nature-Inspired Jewelry: Embrace the beauty of nature! Create necklaces or bracelets using natural materials like shells, seeds, or stones found around the campsite.

Crafting with a Conscience:

  • Upcycled Art: Give new life to old materials! Encourage campers to repurpose items like cardboard boxes, plastic bottles, or leftover fabric scraps to create unique art pieces or useful camp items.
  • Tin Can Lanterns: Transform empty tin cans into beautiful lanterns by punching decorative patterns into them. Light a candle inside for a warm and magical glow.

Unleashing Creativity in the Outdoors:

  • Sidewalk Chalk Art: Turn the campsite into your own open-air art gallery! Let campers express their creativity with colorful sidewalk chalk drawings. This activity is especially fun for group projects.
  • Nature Mandalas: Embrace the serenity of nature! Create intricate mandalas using natural materials like flowers, leaves, pebbles, and twigs found around the campsite.

Campfire Fun:

  • Campfire Cooking: S’mores aren’t the only option! Teach campers how to cook simple and delicious campfire recipes like foil packet meals, campfire popcorn, or even Dutch oven cobblers.
  • Campfire Storytelling: Gather around the crackling fire and ignite imaginations! Engage campers in crafting and sharing their own original campfire stories or poems.
Glenhaven Park Camps A workspace with colorful beads, thread spools, scissors, and beaded earrings in progress on a white wooden surface evokes the spirit of camp craft activities, brimming with creativity.

Classic Crafts with a Twist:

  • Dream Catchers: Learn about dream catcher symbolism and create your own! Guide campers in making traditional dream catchers using hoops, yarn, feathers, and beads.
  • Beaded Keychains: Create personalized keepsakes! String colorful beads onto keychains for a practical and decorative craft. Campers can personalize them with names, initials, or favorite colors.

These are just a few ideas to get you started! With a little creativity and resourcefulness, the possibilities for camp craft activities are endless. So, the next time you head out for a campout, don’t forget to pack some craft supplies and get ready to create lasting memories and unleash your inner camper!

Ayliffes Bridge Rd Stockport SA 5410 which is 74kms north of Adelaide CBD and approx. 20 minutes’ drive from Gawler.

*Please note for buses driving to Glenhaven Park that Ayliffe’s Bridge over the Light River is a 10 tonne weight limit so you might need to use an alternative route*

No, unfortunately we’re not on any bus routes you’ll need to drive or organise your own bus for your group to come to camp.

We’re available for group bookings only with different minimum numbers for accommodation and a single day of activities. Please contact us with your requirements and we’ll do our best to accommodate your camp experience needs.

There’s a Golf course just up the road and the Stockport Observatory is only 3 kms away from the campsite, there’s links to both of these on the Facilities webpage.

Glenhaven Park is only a ½ hours’ drive to the Clare Valley & Barossa Valley Winery Regions, see the Tourism SA website HERE for more information on the huge range of attractions available nearby.

Glenhaven Park Campsite & Adventures

Glenhaven Park Camp Site is a residential and school camp site located in a peaceful, picturesque valley at Stockport SA, 20 minutes north of Gawler. Perfect for school camps and group bookings.

We can accommodate 86 people in our 7 cabins which are fully air-conditioned with a toilet & bathroom and separated leader’s quarters, if your group is larger, the overflow can be accommodated in tents. Overall we can accommodate up to 150 people but we are on 16 acres so by prior arrangement any numbers may be possible.

Our fully equipped kitchen provides highly nutritious quality meals; fresh fruit and drinks are available at all times and are included in the standard catered charges. Special diets can be catered for with prior notice, e.g. vegetarian, diabetic etc. Our dining area has facilities for seating 100 people in air-conditioned comfort.

Reception to Year 3 Camps

Camp facilities cabins are fully air-conditioned and heated with a toilet and bathroom
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Year 4 & Up Camps

We can accommodate 86 people in our 7 cabin campsite. (One cabin wheelchair accessible)
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Adult & Group Camps

Larger groups the overflow are accommodated in tents. Seating for meals, 100 per sitting in air-conditioned comfort.
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Glenhaven Park Adventure Activities

All of our activities are based on experiential learning that encourages individuals to participate in a group environment and work to a level of challenge which stretches them but is not threatening. Safety is our priority so all our activities are conducted by qualified and experienced staff members using industry approved techniques; we provide all necessary safety equipment which are professionally maintained.

High Ropes Course

Our high ropes course is a series of cables, platforms, ropes, and tires. The platforms are 10 metres above the ground.

Giant Swing

The Giant Swing is always a favourite because it’s extremely exhilarating and fun! After being harnessed in by our instructor, the rest of the group pull the participant to the top of the swing (or as high as they want to go).

Low Ropes Course

Using cables, ropes and wooden beams strung among poles, teams explore risk taking, leadership and communication. The low ropes course adventure also highlights problem-solving, coaching and collaboration.

Giants Ladder

A great team relationship activity. Done in pairs, the giant’s ladder is a powerful tool. Imagine a ladder eight feet wide and 10 metres high with logs for rungs.

Initiatives

Initiatives are best described as team building challenges that focus more on planning, problem solving, and creative thinking, than on physical ability.

Leap of Faith

Participants must muster all their confidence and courage to climb to the top of our 10 metre pamper pole, before they put their faith in themselves to jump and reach to catch the mid-air suspended trapeze.

Tower Challenge

Utilising crates the team must help the participant create a tower within a time frame that challenges their ability to problem solve and work co-operatively for the best achievable outcome.

Orienteering

Orienteering is a sport wherein participants must navigate from one point to another using a map. Participants develop strategies to navigate from one site to another.

Bush Skills

An activity designed to show the advantages of team work as participants work in groups to gather food, water, shelter and fire to aid the group survival.

Archery

Archery helps improve concentration, boosts confidence, and self-image. It’s a sport that’s fun, but also allows participants of any age or skill level to compete against others or challenge themselves individually.

Recycling

Encouraging sustainability we tell the story of what to recycle and where recycled goods go, with a game and a tour of our composting area where the good bugs grow!

Warm up games

Are activities which provide an opportunity for group members to have fun; they lead to lots of interaction between each other and focus on effort rather than success/failure.

Aboriginal Dreaming

Starting with a Kaurna Dreaming story we explore the natural world through paint and then write a story using traditional Aboriginal imagery.

Planets

We explore the universe and our relation to it, art & craft activities including the making of a giant sun that will be the centrepiece of the camp dining room for the duration of the camp (this activity is on day 1 of camp).

FAQ's

Most frequently asked questions for Glenhaven Park Campsite

Ayliffes Bridge Rd Stockport SA 5410 which is 74kms north of Adelaide CBD and approx. 20 minutes’ drive from Gawler.

*Please note for buses driving to Glenhaven Park that Ayliffe’s Bridge over the Light River is a 10 tonne weight limit so you might need to use an alternative route*

No, unfortunately we’re not on any bus routes you’ll need to drive or organise your own bus for your group to come to camp.

We’re available for group bookings only with different minimum numbers for accommodation and a single day of activities. Please contact us with your requirements and we’ll do our best to accommodate your camp experience needs.

No, you can do your own thing at Glenhaven Park, we have a country oval, large indoor basketball shed, the Dining Room has a projector & screen with DVD & multi-media input. You just won’t be able to access our specialised activities as these are instructed by our fully qualified Outdoor Educators and are out of bounds to anyone not participating in our activities.

You can contact us directly by phone on 08 8528 2250, email us directly at glenhavenpark1@bigpond.com , fill in the email form on the Booking page. We will confirm the details of bookings with you. It doesn’t matter how you contact us we will respond to your request as soon as possible.

We’ll send you an invoice for the deposit once we’ve received the completed Booking & Hire Agreement form back from you, on the invoice is our bank details or you can send us a cheque.

No, you’ll have to bring a pillow and a sleeping bag (or linen & blankets if preferred) for each camper.

Glenhaven Park Camp Quick Guide On what to Pack

Please see the camp guidelines (PDF) available on the Camp Bookings webpage for information on what to bring to camp.

There’s a Golf course just up the road and the Stockport Observatory is only 3 kms away from the campsite, there’s links to both of these on the Facilities webpage.

Glenhaven Park is only a ½ hours’ drive to the Clare Valley & Barossa Valley Winery Regions, see the Tourism SA website HERE for more information on the huge range of attractions available nearby.

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Westbourne Park Primary School
Westbourne Park Primary SchoolJo Brown - Year 5 Teacher
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Students, staff and teachers enjoyed their stay and watching kids step outside their comfort zone.
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Kingston-On-Murray Primary SchoolNatalie Coote - Principal
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Kids especially loved the activities and the grounds. Food was also a big hit with everyone.
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Gulfview Heights Primary SchoolBen Foley - Year 5 Teacher
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Thank you so much, we all had a brilliant time and staff were so supportive and encouraging to all kids. Special thanks to Jade for amazing food and being accommodating to fussy eaters!
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