Trust that runs outdoor adventure facilities in New Zealand
Otago Youth Adventure Trust
Otago Youth Adventure Trust
Main building at Otago Youth Adventure Camp's Berwick Lodge
Formation
1968
Purpose
Outdoor education
Location
New Zealand
Website
https://www.youthadventure.org.nz/
Otago Youth Adventure Trust is a trust that operates three outdoor education camps in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. The Trust was established in 1968 and owns Tautuku Outdoor Education Centre near Tautuku Beach in the Catlins, Berwick Lodge in Berwick Forest, Sutton in Middlemarch. The camps are used year-round, and are mostly used by school groups during the week, and are generally available for booking by work places and private groups at the weekend. The Trust is run by volunteers, and relies on donations from Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs and other similar organisations for funding to maintain the facilities.
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