During a special summer session in Blue Mountains National Park, National Parks and Wildlife Service educational rangers will introduce you to the wonderful world of nature.
Activities are designed for children ages 4 to 12 and are held in Blackheath.
Learn how to build a bee house, Aboriginal games for kids, bush navigation, popular spotlights and more. These are just some of the fun activities available during summer vacation.
National Parks and Wildlife Service ranger-guided experiences in Blue Mountains National Park are designed to foster curiosity and appreciation for nature in a fun, interactive way.
Children can build their own bee hotel, learn how to navigate, immerse themselves in Aboriginal cultural arts and traditional games, find night dwellers and get creative with clay. increase.
Activities are scheduled throughout January during the summer holidays.
Advance reservations are required to secure your spot for the day and participate in exciting summer activities in the Blue Mountains National Park.
The holiday activity fee is $20 per child.
See the full list of sessions, find more information or book an activity at National Parks and Wildlife Service Kids’ and family activities.