

Groms Summer Bike Camp
Ages 9-12 | 4 day & 5 day camps from 9:00am-4:00pm
The Ultimate Summer Adventure for Your Kids Starts at the RED Bike Park!
Ready to ramp things up? Our Full-day mountain bike camps for 9-12 year olds at the RED Bike Park are the perfect way to spend summer.
These full-day camps are ideal for kids looking to advance their technique, ride more features, and explore RED Bike Park with experienced coaches. Whether they’re dialling in corners, learning to jump, or just building endurance and trail smarts, our coaches tailor the week to each rider’s ability—ensuring a progression-filled, smile-packed experience.
Whether your child is just starting out or ready to take their riding to the next level, RED Mountain Bike School offers the ideal summer adventure—fun, friendships, and plenty of time on the bike. Lift ticket included.

4 Day Camp Details
Ages: 9–12
Times: 9:00 am–4:00 pm
Price: $410 (4-day), $110/day drop-in (if space allows)
Levels: Novice, Intermediate, Advanced. Review our Levels Guide.
Lift ticket included.
| 4 Day Camps |
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| June 29 – July 2 |
| July 6-9 |
| July 20-23 |
| Register 4 Day Novice » |
| Register 4 Day Intermediate » |
| Register 4 Day Advanced » |
5 Day Camp Details
Ages: 9–12
Times: 9:00 am–4:00 pm
Price: $510 (5-day), $110/day drop-in (if space allows)
Levels: Novice, Intermediate, Advanced. Review our Levels Guide.
Lift ticket included.
| 5 Day Camps |
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| August 10-14 |
| August 17-21 |
| August 24-28 |
| Register 5 Day Novice » |
| Register 5 Day Intermediate » |
| Register 5 Day Advanced » |
Typical Day:
Drop Off/Pick Up:
- Drop Off: 9:00am A PARENT MUST DROP OFF THEIR CHILD AND SIGN A WAIVER ON THEIR FIRST DAY
- Pick Up: 4:00pm Each child must be signed out by a parent. If your child will be picked up by someone else please inform the coach in the morning.
- Meeting Point: Red Mountain Bike School is located in a log cabin between the Magic Carpet and Silverlode Chair.
- Meet your instructor outside of bike school at 9:00am. Please be on time and ready to go. Novice groups will be riding on the trails near Red Mountain, advanced groups will be riding in the bike park, and intermediate groups will be riding a mix of both. This program is riding focused, with some crafts and activities may be incorporated into their schedule, especially on hotter days. Pickup is at 4:00pm.
Snack/Lunch:
- Please provide a packed lunch with snacks that fit in their pack, suitable to be taken on the trails or left at base. A refillable water bottle is mandatory.
Inclement Weather:
- Camps will run during light rain. Please check the weather and ensure your child comes prepared with a rain jacket/rain pants on rainy days. During heavier rainfall or inclement weather, our camps will pause and participants will remain indoors in the bike school building or in Sourdough with their coach.
Bike Park Pass:
- Please call the office to check if your camper will need a bike park pass for their camp!
Required Equipment:
Bike Requirements:
- Minimum 20” bike with both front and rear hand brakes (no coaster brakes).
- Front suspension is required for the bike park.
Helmet & Protective Gear:
- A well-fitted, high-quality XC half-shell bike helmet is mandatory. Full-face helmet is mandatory for the bike park, but Groms should bring both!
- Gloves, knee pads, and elbow pads are highly recommended for XC, and required for the bike park.
Clothing & Essentials:
- Riders must wear appropriate bike clothing, closed-toe shoes, and sunscreen.
Cancellation Policy:
- All lessons must be paid in full at the time of booking.
- Lessons may be refunded or re-booked more than 48 hours in advance with a $25 admin fee per lesson. Any re-booked lesson must be dated within the current season. Within 48 hours of the start of the lesson, there will be no refunds or option to re-book. Guests who are late for their lesson may not be able to join.
- All lessons are subject to cancellation due to low enrollment, extreme weather or instructor availability, illness or injury. Participants will be notified promptly and will be given the option to re-book or refund the original payment method.
- Once a Club or Camp has commenced, there will be no refunds or make-up days for missed lessons issued.
Prerequisites
- Must be comfortable riding a bike on pavement and gravel paths
- Has been introduced to using gears
- Can stand up on their pedals off the seat while riding over bumpy terrain
- Is comfortable riding for 1-4 hours
Key Goals
- Develop understanding of gears to make riding more fun
- Uses both the front and back brakes to maintain speed and control without skidding
- How to adapt their position on different terrain from climbing to descending
- Maintaining momentum on single track terrain including roots and rocks
- Demonstrates good neutral and ready position in their riding.
Prerequisites
- Can ride in a standing neutral and ready position while descending on a green and blue trail
- Shows good climbing position
- Uses both front and back brakes appropriately while riding
- Can shift gears while climbing on blue trails
- Can maintain momentum while riding over natural features on blue and green trails
Key Goals
- How to ride trails with more efficiency, control and confidence
- Understanding bike and suspension set up
- How to use gearing for efficiency on more challenging terrain
- How to manage speed on more technical and steeper terrain with appropriate braking
- How to adapt their position climbing and descending to allow them to ride more challenging terrain
- Improve cornering both flat and bermed
- Introducing basic maneuvers, roll overs, small drops and tabletops etc.
Prerequisites
- Uses the correct climbing or descending position on all blue terrain
- Maintains cadence through different terrain by shifting gears accordingly
- Can scan the trail and make good line selection in blue terrain
- Applies some basic maneuvers to trail riding
- Has good control of speed in blue terrain through brake management
- Has an understanding and is able to apply different techniques to ride flat and bermed corners
Key Goals
- Apply correct position technique both up hill and downhill on black terrain
- Efficient use of brakes on black terrain, showing the correct timing to maintain speed and control
- Good management of shifting to maintain cadence and momentum in black terrain
- Ride most natural features on blue and black trails including rock rolls and drops
- Effectively demonstrate technical maneuvers on trial to maintain flow in riding
- Effective trail scanning and line choice in black terrain
- How to ride black trails confidently
- Add more speed and style to easier trails
- Refine body position on the bike for efficiency and speed in all situations
- Refine cornering skills through body positioning and braking







