ACTIVITIES

Aongatete Outdoor Education Centre is dedicated to the education, knowledge, and enjoyment of the outdoors

There’s no classroom quite like the outdoors. At Aongatete Outdoor Education Centre, we work with you to create customised camp program that matches your group’s goals, age range, and budget. Simply choose the activities you’re interested in, and our experienced team will help design a safe, engaging, and memorable outdoor learning experience — with support and activity SOPs & RAMS provided.

Contact AOEC Management to start the camp program planning process and to get an activity package price.

Click any of the activities below for more information

Aongatete is blessed with an abundance of differing landscape, and a number of tracks through varying bush.  A well-planned walk can be an adventure for young and old and a discovery of what Nature has to offer.

Always follow the Outdoor Safety Code when you go for bush walks. Plan your trip, Wear appropriate footwear and clothing, tell someone where you are going, be aware of the weather and that it can change rapidly, know your limits and be sure you have sufficient supplies in your pack ie food, water, warm clothing (even on a sunny day) , first aid kit, and means of communications. Keep in mind that you may not have mobile reception on many parts of the Aongatete tracks.

  • Nature Trail: A 20 minute walk through easy terrain following a track with signs about the areas Natural Habitat. This track is ideal for any other nature study activities.
  • Short Loop: A 1 hour walk through intermediate terrain, this track is a B grade and is about 2.2km long. Load a QR reader onto your phone so you can use the interactive bird identification signs on the top part of the track. Make copies of our Aongatete Activity booklet  and discover what nature has to offer on your way.
  • Long Loop: A 3 hr walk with challenging parts and river crossings. A C grade track about 6.5 km long. A good challenge and a great walk experiencing different landscapes of the Kaimai Mamaku Forrest Park. Take copies of our Aongatete Activity Booklets on this walk to enhance your sense of discovery.
  • Swimming Hole Track/River Crossing towards North/South Track: a 30 minute one-way walk to the river. Follow the track to the swimming hole or to the North/South track river crossing. Swim, have a picnic, play in the water, build rock sculptures or race twig boats… but do take care, rivers can be dangerous.
  • Upland Road Track: The Upland Road track begins at the end of Upland Road Car Park and is an easy C grade. It takes about 2 1/2 – 3 hours to reach AOEC and is about 5km long and includes a river crossing and can be slippery and wet in places.
  • Wairere Falls (8 hrs one way): Several schools start their AOEC camp by walking in from the Wairere Falls. This is about an 8 hour back country track that can be challenging but worth while. Be sure you are well prepared for this track.
  • The Aongatete Survivor Experience (Full Day)*: This program is a unique full day experience led by a trained and experienced AOEC Instructor. Students spend a full day in the bush where they learn and appreciate the main requirements of bush craft and survival in a fun and interactive way. This program includes #Trip Planning, #Outdoor Safety & #Environmental Care, #Navigation with Map & Compass, #Outdoor Cooking, #Shelter Building #Environmental Care and #River Safety.
  • The Aongatete Survivor Experience (Half Day)*: This program is a unique half day experience led by a trained and experienced AOEC Instructor. Students spend 3hrs in the bush where they learn how to use a compass and navigate through the bush, build a fool-proof basic shelter and learn a basic method of cooking outdoors. This activity can be adapted to suit your group.
  • Shelter Building: A simple session designed to learn how to shelter from the elements in different ways. This session can be adapted to suit children of all ages.
  • Fire Lighting: led by a trained and experienced AOEC Instructor. All children love playing with fire. Here they learn various ways how to light a fire safely and respecting the environment at all times. A successful fire means toasting marshmallows or having a cup of tea or milo. *Strict Conditions apply
  • Outdoor Cooking: Children love cooking outdoors! This can be combined with the fire lighting activity or children can cook on hobo or hexi stoves. An ideal way for everyone to cook their own lunch or dinner. Outdoor cooking equipment is available to hire. Easy things to cook are sausages, burger patties, corn/vegetable fritters, pancakes, popcorn, banana deserts or damper.
  • Navigation: Aongatete Outdoor Education Centre offers a set of courses and exercises ranging from the very simple to the more adventurous. Courses can be set in a variety of terrain, using a number of scenarios to make the experience more interesting. Students not only gain in improving their map reading and compass skills, but also in personal confidence. Inquire with AOEC staff what navigation activities will suit your group:
    • Basic Map Orienteering on Lodge Grounds
    • Map Reading using a Topo50 Map
    • Compass Confidence Basics
    • Compass Navigation through the bush led by an AOEC Instructor
  • Camp Outs: Many people of all ages, have not enjoyed the excitement of sleeping outdoors. AOEC offers the chance to sleep in the dormitories, in a tent, under canvas or tarpaulin bivvy style, or the ultimate, under the stars. All this can be done in a safe and controlled environment. You choose, depending on your goal and sense of adventure. Students will also learn the importance of taking care of the environment while camping. *Conditions apply