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Summer Camp 2024 TBD...

Start your child's summer of fun with us here at Bike Adventures for Kids. They'll discover the endless possibilities for adventure in their own backyard and feel the freedom of exploring the best of Marin's outdoors by bike.

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With an emphasis on teamwork, confidence building, and bike handling. You'll know how much fun they had by how much dirt they bring home and how well they sleep at night. You'll wish you could come along too!

All 6 weeks are for ages 7 and up. 
In addition, the first week of June and the last week of July there will be a "Littles" Camp for 5 & 6 Year olds. They must be road-worthy riders with a bike that has at least 6 gears, hand brakes, and 20 inch wheels.

Our week-long sessions start at the Java Hut in downtown Fairfax at 9am and end at the Lower Playground of Robson Harrington Park in San Anselmo at 2pm.

PLEASE READ ENTIRE PAGE BEFORE REGISTERING

$475 for a 1week session*
$900 for a 2 week session**
$1200 for a 3 week session***

Please see our FAQs Page for our Refund Policy.

What your child will need for camp:

On their body-

-Helmet

-Gloves

-Glasses

-Backpack

-Short Sleeve Shirt

-Close-Toed Shoes

-Light jacket

In their Backpack-

-Hydration Pack

-Lunch 

-Extra Snacks

-A tube that fits in their tire

-Money for Ice Cream

-Bathing Suit

 Please have your child's bike SAFETY CHECKED several weeks before camp to be sure it is in good running order. 

Each day is a new adventure, and living in the birth-place of Mountain Biking we are able to do a completely different ride every time we   hit the trails!

Please text Laura at 415-279-4469 with any questions.​
Complete the online registration form and mail check to:​
Laura Childress
4 Francis Ave  
San Anselmo, CA 
94960
Make checks payable to Laura Childress and include campers name and date of camp selected on memo line.

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.

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