U.S.A. Bicycling Camps and Programs
Pali Adventure, 30778 Highway 18
Running Springs, CA 92382, U.S.A.Phone: 909-867-5743
Pali's summer camp environment is the ideal setting for teens (aged 15-16) to begin the journey from camper to counselor in our Counselor-in-Training program. CIT offers the perfect opportunity to develop leadership skills that bring lasting benefits to every aspect of your camper's life. CIT Campers take a hands-on approach to problem-solving, teamwork and project management. CIT campers plan and implement an elective on their own (with counselor supervision) for a taste of behind the scenes work. The CIT experience is a great bridge for campers outgrowing the overnight summer camp experience to possible teaching and coaching...
Pali Adventures, 30778 Highway 18
Running Springs, CA 92382, U.S.A.Phone: 909-867-5743
Campers go undercover and become the next James Bond or Black Widow! Secret Agents are trained to expect the unexpected, and they love these unexpectedly awesome activities. Each day, campers have the time of their life as they work together to complete missions and earn their stripes. At the end of the week, they graduate as new secret agents and receive a custom dog tag.
Pali Adventures, 30778 Highway 18
Running Springs, CA 92382, U.S.A.Phone: 909-867-5743
This is the perfect specialty for active campers who enjoy the sillier side of sports and just want to have a blast trying new things! Each day, campers will participate in a variety of active and enjoyable games and activities. All a little different from what campers might expect. They learn the fine art of stealing bases during slip 'n' slide baseball, challenge their balance with a log roll, become a hero when they capture the flag, and much more. Our Wacky Sports coaches inspire good sportsmanship, character building and creativity as campers revel in the fun of learning new skills, making new friends and having a blast!
About U.S.A. 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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