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    Pali Adventures Broadcasting

    Tonight on KPAL News... and your camper has the exclusive. Your camper is first on the scene at Pali's very own nightly news station. Broadcasting campers break into on-screen journalism with Pali's own nightly news feature. Campers collaborate to produce, report and host each day's broadcast. Campers get practical hands-on experience as hard-hitting journalists, creative editors and on-air talent. Our professional studio means that campers file their own stories with professional video and sound equipment, anchor the broadcast from our green-screen studio desk and edit the results. This is the perfect opportunity to take a spin as on-air talent...

    Camp Qwanoes

    Jump into the adventure and let friendship fill each day! Experience wild action and pure fun, sun-soaked days, friends, great food, and all in a spectacular setting with an amazing staff team from around the world. What makes a week at Qwanoes so special? We love kids! And we're built from the ground up for kids to experience an unforgettable, life-changing week. Step out of the everyday and soar into another world!

    Pali Adventures Wacky Science

    Ice cream! Gummy worms! The ever-popular slime! In this specialty, campers have a lot of hands-on fun. They explore a variety of science-related activities. They learn how to combine everyday items to create amazing reactions, participate in awesome projects and conduct edible experiments. Basically, campers get to blow things up, blast off rockets, create crazy concoctions and build stink bombs! (All under the watchful eye of our attentive experts, of course.)


    Pali Adventures Water Sports

    Your camper will be the first at camp to get up, get going and live large on beautiful Big Bear Lake! Whether this is a camper's first time trying water sports or they're ready to learn some advanced moves, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Campers focus on high-speed thrills or balance the action with some relaxing downtime on our home-base pontoon boats.

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      About Bicycling Camps and Programs

      Cycling Camp is a general term that includes a number of summer camps that can be focused on mountain biking, road cycling, dirt biking, ramp biking or BMX. Some bicycling camps combine these different styles of biking as well, to create a broader program in which the kids can decide which type of biking they prefer. Classes and demonstrations of bike repair and bike safety are often an integral part of cycling camps. Environmental awareness and basic fitness and nutrition are often strongly emphasized during cycling sessions as well, as keeping yourself and your surroundings in good health should be top priority for any bicycler. 

      Weather Considerations: Make sure to choose an appropriate location and time of year for your child to go to cycling camp due to the fact that cycling session are often canceled for any adverse weather conditions such as rain or thunderstorms.

      What to Bring: Most camps require your child to take his or her own bike, helmet and other safety gear. It's also important to bring along sunblock to prevent sunburn, as well as sunglasses to protect the eyes. Fitted clothing is recommended, as biking is more comfortable when you don't have to worry about your clothing getting caught on the bike.

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      About Bicycling Camps and Programs

      Cycling Camp is a general term that includes a number of summer camps that can be focused on mountain biking, road cycling, dirt biking, ramp biking or BMX. Some bicycling camps combine these different styles of biking as well, to create a broader program in which the kids can decide which type of biking they prefer. Classes and demonstrations of bike repair and bike safety are often an integral part of cycling camps. Environmental awareness and basic fitness and nutrition are often strongly emphasized during cycling sessions as well, as keeping yourself and your surroundings in good health should be top priority for any bicycler. 

      Weather Considerations: Make sure to choose an appropriate location and time of year for your child to go to cycling camp due to the fact that cycling session are often canceled for any adverse weather conditions such as rain or thunderstorms.

      What to Bring: Most camps require your child to take his or her own bike, helmet and other safety gear. It's also important to bring along sunblock to prevent sunburn, as well as sunglasses to protect the eyes. Fitted clothing is recommended, as biking is more comfortable when you don't have to worry about your clothing getting caught on the bike.

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