Inside Foxlease Park: Why Our Site Is One of the Safest Camp Locations in the UK

Choosing where your child sleeps, eats, learns, and plays during summer camp is a big decision — and that’s why Educamps Adventures uses Foxlease Park, one of the most secure and purpose-built youth activity sites in the New Forest.

This blog gives parents a clear picture of the site itself, its layout, facilities, and the safety features built into every area.

1. A Safe, Trusted Location With Excellent Standards

Foxlease Park sits on secure, private grounds surrounded by open green space — giving children the freedom to explore while staying within clearly defined and fully controlled boundaries.

Foxlease Park grounds with secure boundaries and open green space for youth camps.

What makes the site safe:

  • Gated entrances with monitored access

  • Perimeter boundaries clearly separating the camp from public areas

  • On-site reception presence, so assistance is always nearby

  • Well-lit paths and emergency lighting for safe movement after dusk

  • Designated zones created specifically for youth activities

  • Fire assembly & emergency points

The site layout ensures that children always remain within safe, supervised areas, with no access to roads or unrestricted public spaces.

2. Safe, Comfortable Residential Accommodation

Foxlease Park’s accommodation blocks are designed for group stays, with clear routines and secure layouts that help children feel at home from day one.

Safe residential dormitory for children staying at summer camp at Foxlease Park.

Residential safety features:

  • Separate male and female dormitories

  • Bedroom areas located together for easy supervision

  • Fire alarms, extinguishers, and regular safety checks

  • Emergency exits clearly marked and well lit

  • Communal areas, bathrooms, and hallways designed for young people

Rooms are kept clean, warm, and comfortable, providing a cosy environment where children can sleep well and recharge after a full day outdoors.

3. A Fully Equipped Kitchen & Dining Space Designed for Groups

Food is prepared in professional-grade kitchens on-site, ensuring meals are cooked safely and served in a clean, controlled environment.

Camp dining facilities at Foxlease Park designed for safe group meals.

Kitchen & dining safety includes:

  • Kitchens meeting commercial hygiene standards

  • Controlled access so only authorised personnel enter

  • Clearly monitored dietary requirements and allergen controls

  • Dining areas designed for large groups, with open visibility

This creates a smooth, safe dining routine where children always know where to be and what to expect.

4. Secure Site Access & Controlled Movement

Keeping children safe on-site starts with limiting who can enter and exit the grounds.

Secure gated entry at Foxlease Park ensuring controlled access for summer camp visitors.

Foxlease Park has:

  • A single controlled-entry point

  • Sign-in procedures for all visitors

  • Clear boundaries around camp areas

  • Vehicle-free internal zones where children walk safely

  • Large lawns and activity fields positioned away from access road

This ensures children can move freely between buildings, dining halls, and activity areas without ever leaving the secured zone.

5. Large, Open Grounds — Safe to Explore

Foxlease Park offers vast open spaces, woodlands, and fields — giving children a sense of adventure while remaining in a contained, supervised environment.

Open green grounds at Foxlease Park offering safe outdoor space for summer camp activities.

Why open grounds are safer here:

  • No dense public footpaths cutting through the site

  • Large sightlines for easy supervision

  • Activity fields set back from boundaries

  • Space for groups to move, gather, and play safely

Children get the freedom of the outdoors with the security of a private estate.

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