DUCK OFF CAMPOUT

Duck Off Camp Out – Clyde River (2 Nights / 3 Days)

Ready to duck off for a few days? Join us on the Clyde River for three days of simple living, good food, and meeting a crew who love being outdoors as much as you do.

Settle into river life with paddling, chilling in camp chairs, cooking over the fire, and actually switching off, there's no reception out here, just good company.

Mornings start with Pilates and stretch sessions, and you can jump into optional skills workshops like hiking basics, overnight hiking tips, navigation, and outdoor safety.

If you’re keen to make new friends, learn a few things, and get back to basics in a beautiful place, this one’s for you.


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DATE

27th - 29th March 2026


LOCATION

Clyde River, South Coast NSW


PRICE

$350.00


TRIP DURATION

3 Days

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Everything you need for a fun, easy, outdoorsy weekend:

  • All meals during your stay (fresh, wholesome, cooked together over the fire)

  • Coffee + tea station

  • Welcome drink on arrival

  • 4 x Pilates + stretch/mobility sessions

  • Overnight Hiking 101 workshop

  • Navigation + staying safe outdoors workshop

  • Campfire cooking session

  • Optional camp games + group hangs

  • River floats + plenty of swim time

  • Access to group gear (first aid kit, tarps, kitchen gear, fire tools)

  • Campsite fees

  • Supportive, experienced guides

  • Good vibes and a solid crew

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

You just need to bring your personal camp setup and anything you can’t live without:

Your Camping Sleep Setup
Bring whichever style you like!

  • Tent/ Swag/ Sleeping in your car

Just no caravans for this trip.

Your Personal Camp Gear

  • Sleeping bag + sleeping mat

  • Camp chair

  • Your own cup, plate/bowl, knife, fork, spoon

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Headlamp or torch

  • Fishing rod (optional)

  • Your own SUP or kayak if you want to bring one

  • Any snacks/drinks you love

  • Alcoholic drinks (if you want them)

    • Our Clyde River campsite is tucked right beside the water in a peaceful, forested spot. It’s private, quiet, and perfect for campfires and slow mornings.

    • Accessible by AWD or standard vehicles

    • Final access is via a well-maintained dirt road

    • Parking is right at the campsite

    • The river is shallow, clear, and perfect for paddling, floating, and swimming

    • There is a shed + table + mini-camp kitchen we can use if weather turns bad

    • No phone reception (and that’s half the magic)

      A detailed arrival guide, pin drop, and driving tips will be sent closer to the trip. 

    • Simple bush-style campground

    • Drop toilet on-site

    • No showers

    • Beautiful Clyde River for rinsing off or freshening up

    • Fresh river water for washing (not for drinking)

    • We provide all drinking water for the group

FAQ’s

  • Yes. The campsite is accessible by AWD or standard cars, but the final stretch is a dirt road. Just take it slow and you’ll be fine.

  • This is a simple, bush-style campground with:

    • Drop toilet

    • No showers

    • Beautiful river access for rinsing off

    • A shed + table + small shelter we can use if the weather turns bad

    • Fresh river water for washing (not drinking)

    • We bring all drinking water

  • Nope! This camp is for beginners, improvers, or anyone who just wants a weekend out in nature. All workshops are optional and beginner-friendly.

  • All meals while camping. Think: fresh, wholesome group meals cooked over the fire or in camp kitchen setups. We also supply coffee/tea and a welcome drink.

  • No. This is a no-service zone, which makes it the perfect place to switch off. Tell anyone who needs to know before you come.

  • YES — most people do. This trip is designed to meet new people, make friends, and feel part of a group.

  • Absolutely. Sessions are slow, simple, and focused on mobility and stretching — perfect after a day of paddling and exploring.

  • A basic level of comfort outdoors is helpful, but everything is at your own pace. We prioritise fun, safety, and confidence over speed or intensity.

  • We only run the trip if the conditions are safe. There is a shed/shelter at camp we can use for cooking, workshops, and hanging out if needed.

  • You’re welcome to bring your own kayak/SUP, but we’ll also have shared options available for group paddles and river floats.

  • Drop toilet only. No showers. Most people swim in the river to freshen up.

  • Yes — responsibly. Bring your own.

  • No, this camp is designed for adults (18+).

  • We keep it small and intimate, usually around 10–15 people.