Step 1/5 - MTB Youth Camp - Rising 4th-6th Grade - Jun 2-4 (Tue-Thu), 9am-12pm

MTB Youth Camp - Rising 4th-6th Grade - Jun 2-4 (Tue-Thu), 9am-12pm

Tue 2 June 2026

Our youth camps are all about building skills, confidence, and a love for riding in a fun, team-oriented environment. Designed for younger riders, this half-day camp focuses on fundamental skills through games, group rides, and creative challenges that keep kids engaged and learning. Coaches emphasize safety, teamwork, and progression at each rider’s pace. Whether your child is brand new or already riding, they’ll leave with improved skills and a big smile. Three days of riding, learning, and getting a little more lost—in the best way.

Preparation & Requirements

To ensure a safe and successful experience at the LITW Ride School, please review the following requirements before the start of camp.

🛠️ Gear & Equipment Checklist

Before arriving at camp, please ensure your rider is equipped with the following:

  • A Well-Maintained Bike: The bicycle must be in good working order. Tires must have knobby tread and hold air, and all components should be functional. While the bike does not need to be new, it must be trail-ready.

  • Proper Safety Gear: A properly fitted helmet and closed-toe shoes are mandatory for all participants.

  • Hydration & Nutrition: Riders must supply their own water (via a bike-mounted bottle or a hydration backpack) and snacks.

  • Emergency Spare: Please provide one bike tube that fits your rider's specific tire size.

🚵 Rider Readiness (Skill Requirements)

To participate in our MTB sessions, riders should meet the following criteria:

  • Experience: At least one year of experience riding a two-wheeled bike without assistance (no training wheels).

  • Braking & Gearing: The bike must be equipped with front and rear handbrakes (no coaster/pedal brakes) and selectable gears.

  • Endurance: The ability to ride 1+ miles without stopping.

  • Control: The ability to ride in a straight line, navigate gentle hills, and come to a complete stop independently.

  • Independence: The rider must be able to get on and off the bike without assistance.

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