
Established '06
Fairfax's First Bike Camp
Women-Owned and Run
Spring After School Rides
Our after school rides are about having fun with friends, exploring trails and learning new skills.
Rides are designated according to ability to create a more positive experience.
Please read the entire page before registering
Tuesdays
Co-Ed
Intermediate & Advanced Riders
March 3rd, 17th, 24th & 31st
April 14th, 21st & 28th
May 5th, 12th, & 19th
10 Rides - $600
Thursdays
GIRLS
of All Abilities!
March 5th, 12th, 18th & 26th
April 2nd, 16th, 23rd & 30th
May 7th & 14th
10 Rides - $600
Our drop off and pick up is at the Java Hut in the Fairfax Good Earth Parking lot.
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All of these rides are weather dependent.
We will still host the ride if it is raining lightly and will cancel rides due to inclement weather.
All registrations for after-school rides are non-refundable and non-transferable.
We are unable to offer credits, refunds, or transfers for missed rides or sessions
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Every Ride will be from 3:30pm - 5:45pm (ride departs by 3:40)
Please contact Hannah Childress at (415) 595-3398 with any questions.
Please have your child's bike SAFETY CHECKED before hand to be sure it is in good running order.
What your child will need for after school rides:
On their body-
-Helmet
-Gloves
-Glasses
-Close-Toed Shoes
In their Backpack-
-Hydration Pack
-Extra Snacks
-A tube that fits their tire
-Light rain jacket
Here's an outline on how to assess your riders ability:
Please contact us with any questions or concerns before registering.
Beginner Riders:
Beginner riders are comfortable on their bikes and are able to ride, start, and stop in a controlled manner for 2-5 miles including climbing up and down moderate hills.
Example of a Beginner Ride: Riding to Phoenix Lake, up Shaver to Five Corners and Down Deer Park Fire Road. Riding from Fairfax to the Ross Bike Path to Corte Madera Park and back.
Intermediate Riders:
Intermediate riders are confident on their bikes, comfortable riding up and down moderate hills with minimal breaks, and are able to ride for 5-10 miles.
Example of an Intermediate Ride: Riding up Eldridge Grade to Lakeview, Lake Lagunitas and down Shaver to Fairfax. Riding up Porcupine to the Flow Trail and back.
Advanced Riders:
Advanced Riders are confident on their bikes on moderate technical terrain, are interested in climbing bigger hills with very few breaks and able to comfortably ride for 8-14 miles. Examples of an Advanced Ride: Riding up Eldridge Grade to the East Peak. Riding Camp Tamarancho.

Head Counselor Hannah will be running the after school rides!
Hannah is a seasoned veteran at Bike Adventures for Kids, participating since its inception as a camper and then as a counselor. Hannah's love of people, big and small, is why she is one of the most beloved counselors.