Sports Camps
Sailing
California
California Sailing Camps and Programs
302 Portola Road
Portola Valley, CA 94028, U.S.A.Phone: 650-576-2267
Mountain Camp Woodside is a co-ed summer camp that offers both a sleep-away Resident Camp (for grades 2nd – 10th) and a Day Camp (for grades K-10th) program and is nestled in the heart of beautiful Portola Valley, California on the 63-acre campus of the Woodside Priory School. Mountain Camp Woodside’s minimal technology, non-competitive program is designed to build confidence and independence, encourage friendships and healthy lifestyle choices and other 21st century skills. We offer activities like mountain biking, arts & crafts, soccer, swimming, archery and outdoor survival. In today’s hectic, high-tech world, we believe a...
Pali Adventures, 30778 Highway 18
Running Springs, CA 92382, U.S.A.Phone: 909-867-5743
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.
About California Sailing Camps and Programs
A sailing camp provides both adventure and a learning experience. This camp seeks to teach students who are interested in water activities to learn the fascinating sport of sailing. In the first part of the camp, students will be taught the theoretical aspects of sailing through sit-down lectures and seminars. They will also learn through expert sailors and demonstrations. In the second part of the camp, students will engage in the sport themselves. At first, they will go sailing with direct supervision from a camp counselor. Eventually, they will be allowed to maneuver the sailboat on their own with other fellow students.
Highlights: The major highlight of these sailing camps is the hands-on sailing activity of riding the sailboat and maneuvering it. Some camps even provide fun and exciting activities that involve racing of sailboats, to add friendly competition into the activity.
Weather Considerations: Since this is an outdoor activity, the weather should be warm and sunny. Most of these are summer sailing camps so students can enjoy consistent good weather.
Safety: Safety is a prime factor to consider. Sailing can be a dangerous sport if safety precautions are not taken. Ask the camp director about the safety guidelines and the availability of emergency facilities and lifeguards during the duration of the camp.
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