North Carolina Bicycling Camps and Programs

Camp Pinnacle

Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, near lush and peaceful national forests, lays Camp Pinnacle, a camp designed for kids to have fun, learn a lot, and develop 21st century skills that will help them to succeed in the future. Camp Pinnacle offers not just a fun experience that takes place outside, but a fun experience where our campers learn what the outdoors can give us and how we can give back. We are a co-ed camp that serves campers ages 7 through 16 that come from all over the world. We are deeply committed to our families and our mission: To ensure the safest, most substantive, and most exciting summer camp experience through...

Camp Mondamin for Boys

Located in the Mountains of Western North Carolina for over 100 years, we emphasize outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, mountain biking, rock climbing, and horseback riding. We believe in fun, adventure, safety, and great instruction. Our program is non-competitive, which encourages experimentation, and non- regimented, which fosters self- direction. Our strengths lie in the quality of our staff and the depth of our program. We value diversity, attracting campers from all 50 states and several other countries.

Camp Carolina

Camp Carolina is a residential high adventure and sports camp in Western North Carolina. At Carolina boys learn to feel with their hearts, do with their hands, and live together in the spirit of brotherhood. Activities include Caving, Wakeboarding, Music, Surfing, Skating Climbing, Biking, Yoga, Fencing and so much more! Check out our activity videos here: https://www.campcarolina.com/Video Our purpose is to make a boy's summer camping experience safe, fun, memorable, and a valuable factor in his complete development. We believe we can do this by: - Providing campers with challenging experiences, adventure and on-going social interaction in a safe...


About North Carolina 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 North Carolina 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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