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Camp Irie A 600-acre adventure
Camp Irie Adventures located in the hills of Maggotty, near Appleton, St Elizabeth. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
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Kasey Williams | Reporter  
August 31, 2023

Camp Irie A 600-acre adventure

BOASTING a river, an ATV trail, and Jamaica’s first outdoor laser tag “battleground” on a 600-acre property close to the world-renowned Appleton Estate, is the recently opened Camp Irie Adventures.

The facility conceptualised by father-son duo Rohan and Daniel Miller officially opened in July, giving adventure seekers a new option on the south coast.

Director at Camp Irie Adventures Rohan Miller said following the acquisition of the land in July 2021 the idea came about to integrate the thrill of adventure to further utilise the agriculture-rich property.

“This was originally the Revere bauxite plant in the 1970s; it was closed and the entire facility was scrapped. So when this opportunity came up — 600 acres at a price that sounded very reasonable for us — it was a no-brainer. The next thing was how do you maintain the land,” he shared with Jamaica Observer’s LetsTravelCaribbean.com.

“You maintain it through agriculture. As a family we decided to go into adventure, ecotourism. We have the land; we have the trails; we have the buildings, the structures, and all sorts of features; we have rivers, crops so we said let us venture into ecotourism,” he added.

His son Daniel Miller, who is business development manager at Camp Irie Adventures, explained that the facility offers adventurers activities including a 30-foot rock climb and a 40-minute ATV trail.

“We [also] have fun board games and activities for everyone to enjoy; laser tag — which is Jamaica’s only outdoor laser tag; battleground where we allow [people] to come and team up against each other. Friends, family and corporate people can come and have a retreat and test their tactical abilities,” he explained.

Camp Irie plans to offer even more exciting experiences that will incorporate the river, which is a vital part of the lush environment.

“In the near future we will have river tubing and fishing and river picnics,” said Daniel.

“We have a spot which we call the Irie Island; people can come and chill on this island where the river completely surrounds the land. You can come and hold a vibes with your family, friends, cook some food and chill,” he explained.

Although nestled in a remote area of St Elizabeth, Camp Irie can be easily found as it is close to other attractions.

“Camp Irie is strategically located in St Elizabeth. We are not far from… the world-renowned Appleton Estate Rum Tour, we are close to YS Falls, we are very close to Accompong [about five minutes away],” said Rohan.

“Camp Irie rounds out the activities in this section of the south coast so you can make a day trip, a week trip, or a weekend trip out of visiting Appleton, Camp Irie, Breadnut, YS Falls, Accompong and Pelican Bar. We have now allowed this part of the island to be a one-stop shop in terms of adventure, relaxation tourism,” he added.

Reservations for Camp Irie can be made online.

Website: campirie.com

Phone: 876-799-7535

Social media: camp.irie on Instagram and TikTok

Jamaica Observer’s Junior Taylor taking on the 30-foot rock-climbing challenge at Camp Irie Adventures. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
Visitors to Camp Irie enjoy a 40-minute ATV trail on the 600-acre property.(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
Outdoor laser tag is exhilarating. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
Camp Irie Adventures team (from left foreground) Sheldon Thompson, Anthonia Gayle, Lushana Robinson, Daniel Miller, Rohan Miller, Shawn Daley and Daren McLeggon. (Background from right) Latoya Williams and Sherdon McKnight. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
A river at irie island where tubing, fishing and picnicking will soon be offered as part of Camp Irie Adventures. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
Remote controlled car racing is just one of the adult- and kid-friendly activities offered at Camp Irie Adventures in St Elizabeth. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
Camp Irie Adventures employee, Daren McLeggon (right) and 10-year-old Shamar Spencer go head-to-head in a game of cornhole. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
Camp Irie Adventures was conceptualised by father-son duo Rohan (right) and Daniel Miller. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
Camp Irie Adventures was conceptualised by father-son duo Rohan (right) and Daniel Miller. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
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Jamaica’s first outdoor laser tag “battleground” is available at Camp Irie Adventures. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

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