An incredible 2,000 people will gather at Woodhouse Adventure Park this Saturday for an unforgettable evening of campfires, community and our attempt to break the World Record for the Most People Roasting Marshmallows Simultaneously.
Every ticket sold supports Scouts SA, helping create more opportunities for young people across South Australia to experience adventure, leadership and connection through Scouting.
See you around the campfire!
Ever roasted marshmallows with 2,000 people at once?
On Saturday 27 June 2026, Flameboree ignites Woodhouse as we attempt the world record for the most people roasting marshmallows simultaneously - and you’re invited to be part of history.
Expect live entertainment, delicious local eats, glowing campfires, games and activities running into the night and more marshmallows than you can poke a roasting stick at.
This isn’t just an event – it’s a full-scale, fire-lit celebration of community, connection and good old-fashioned outdoor fun.
Don’t just hear about it - be a part of History!
Choose how you want to experience Flameboree - come for the record, or make a night of it with camping under the stars.
Single Entry - $25
Access to Flameboree, Woodhouse activities and the world record marshmallow roast.
Group of 4 Entry - $75
Entry for four people to Flameboree, including activities and the world record attempt. Perfect for families or groups of friends.

Flameboree begins! Arrive at Woodhouse, set up camp if you're staying the night, and spend the day exploring our 54-hectare adventure park. Challenge Hill, Tube Slides (weather permitting), Cameron’s Climb, The Labyrinth and plenty more will be open so you can climb, slide, explore and settle into the campfire atmosphere. (Please note disc golf will not be open)

Live entertainment kicks off on the main stage with music, games and plenty of campfire energy building as the crowd grows. Grab something delicious from our local food vendors, find your crew and get ready for the big moment.

Join the crowd for a highlight of the evening, as we march around Woodhouse with lit fire torches, leading into the grand finale, the World Record Attempt. (Pre-purchase required)

Roasting sticks at the ready! Together we’ll attempt the world record for the most people roasting marshmallows simultaneously . Thousands of marshmallows, one giant countdown and hopefully a brand-new world record.
After the record attempt, the celebration continues with live music, food, glowing campfires and plenty of marshmallow toasting well into the evening (BYO marshmallows for post record attempt!).
Absolutely not! The event is hosted by Woodhouse Adventure Park in partnership with Scouts SA, and is open to everyone! We need as many people as possible to help us break the world record and we want to make sure you have a great time doing it! Bring your parents, your cousins, your neighbours and your friends!
Flameboree will be held throughout the afternoon and evening of 27 June. If you’re planning to take part in the Woodhouse activities before the World Record Attempt, we recommend bringing a change of clothes (including shoes) for each participant.
It can get quite chilly in Piccadilly, so be sure to dress in warm layers. A coat is essential, and you may want to bring a raincoat depending on the forecast, along with a hat and fully enclosed shoes.
We’ll provide your marshmallow and roasting stick for the World Record Attempt, but we strongly recommend bringing your own marshmallows (or purchasing some on site) if you’d like to keep roasting into the evening.
Yes- Children must be aged 5+ to take part in the world record attempt. To hold a torch in the Fire Torch procession, children must be aged 8+ and children 12 and under must be supervised by an adult.
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At 6:30 pm, following the torch procession, everyone gathers around the fire pits for the official simultaneous roast. Each fire pit has a dedicated scrutineer who will hand out marshmallows and roasting sticks at the time of the attempt – everything is included, so you don't need to bring anything. To beat the record, we need everyone in position and roasting at the same time, so listen for instructions from the stage and your scrutineer.
Fire pits are unallocated and first-come, first-served. We need around 10 people per fire pit, so please be prepared to share and welcome others to your pit – it's all part of the campfire spirit!
Yes, deck chairs are welcome. Large groups and Scout Groups may bring a marquee
Bring your good spirits, bring your friends—and let’s break the World Record together!
Fire safety is a top priority. Carry torches only along the designated procession route, keep them away from people, tents and overhanging branches, and watch your footing - parts of the route are uneven with the odd pothole. Water drums will be positioned at the fire pits for extinguishing torches. Follow staff directions at all times.
Enter via Woodhouse Gate 1 or Gate 9 – the route will be well signposted, and on arrival you'll be directed to the best carpark.
Vehicle movement on site is strictly limited. Follow staff directions and the marked event route at all times. No vehicle movement after 12:00 noon around the main event area. Traffic from Gates 1 and 9 for parking will still be allowed.
Two exits will be in operation and marshals will direct traffic – please follow their directions and be patient; everyone leaving at once takes time.
Flameboree is a winter festival – expect cold, damp conditions and dress for them! In the unlikely event of cancellation due to severe weather, refunds are handled in line with the Woodhouse terms and conditions (woodhouse.org.au/terms), with refunds at the discretion of management. Any cancellation will be communicated directly to ticket holders.
First aid is located near the Hooper Bunkhouse and is marked on the event map.
Event staff will be identifiable in hi-vis vests – they're there to help. In an emergency, follow staff directions.
Yes – a quiet space is available near first aid (Hooper Bunkhouse) and is marked on the event map.
Yes. Scouts SA child-safe and safeguarding procedures apply throughout the event, and all activities are run with appropriate supervision and safety rules.
Yes – all standard Woodhouse toilets will be open, plus additional toilets and accessible facilities, including a baby change table. Locations will be signposted.
Bins for general waste and recycling will be provided around the site – please use them and leave the park as you found it.
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