There’s something special about a summer spent at the bike park. Long days, dusty trails, and a whole lot of progress along the way.
Our Bike Camp is designed for riders ages 6–14 who want to build confidence, develop skills, and spend their summer riding with a supportive crew. Whether it’s a first time on lift-served terrain or a returning rider looking to level up, this is a place to learn, explore, and have fun doing it.
CAMP INFORMATION
Ages: 6–14
Season: June 25 through August 23, 2026
Sessions: 6 total
Schedule:
- Full Day Camp: Thursdays & Fridays, 9am–4pm
- Full Day Advanced Camp: Fridays, 9am-4pm
- Half Day Camp: Saturdays & Sundays, 9am–12:30pm
Flexible Scheduling
Bike Camp runs across nine weeks, giving families the flexibility to build a schedule that works best for them.
Rather than committing to a fixed week, you’ll be able to select individual camp days throughout the summer. Whether you’re joining us for a few days or filling your calendar with camp all season long, the choice is yours.
We use Schola for scheduling and registration, where you can easily select your days and manage your bookings.
CAMP PRICES
| Full Day Camp | $95 per day |
| Full Day Advanced Camp | $100 per day |
| Half Day Camp | $65 per day |
To help your child build skills and get the most out of the experience, we strongly recommend enrolling in at least 6 days of camp.
Oxford County Residents, use code “COMMUNITY” to receive a discount on your registration price!
Camp price does NOT include day ticket or season pass – please purchase those separately.
More Than Just Riding
Bike Camp is about more than laps.
Throughout the summer, campers will take part in special events like Bike Camp Olympics, Tie Dye Day, and other themed activities that bring the whole crew together. It’s these moments, alongside the riding, that make the experience feel like a true summer tradition.
Advanced Camp Fridays
For riders ready to take the next step.
Advanced Camp Fridays are designed for experienced young riders who are already comfortable on technical black trails like Yellow Jacket and Pinball Wizard, and are looking to build confidence on more challenging terrain.
This program is open to riders ages 10 and up and focuses on progression beyond the Westside, with guided access to Mainside terrain while the lift is running on Fridays throughout the summer.
Program Details
Ages: 10+
Dates: July 10 through August 21, 2026
Schedule: Fridays, 9am–4pm
What to Expect
Advanced Camp is all about progression; stepping into new terrain, refining technical skills, and building confidence in more demanding conditions.
Mornings will begin on the Westside, warming up on familiar trails and dialing in foundational skills. In the afternoon, groups will transition to the Mainside Chairlift to explore more advanced terrain with the support of experienced coaches.
Riders can expect a mix of guided trail riding, skill-focused sessions, and thoughtful progression into steeper, more technical features.
Is This the Right Fit?
This program is best suited for riders who:
- Are confident on black technical trails like Yellow Jacket and Pinball Wizard
- Are comfortable riding varied terrain and trail features
- Are ready to challenge themselves and explore more advanced trails
If your rider is looking for more trail time, more challenge, and the opportunity to progress beyond their current comfort zone, this is where it happens.
Bike Camp FAQ
Bike Camp is designed for riders ages 6–14.
We’re excited to launch Bike Camp registration on Assembly™ by Schola to support your participation.
To get started, click below and select your desired camp:
You’ll be prompted to create a parent or guardian account, add your participant, select your camp days, complete forms, and submit payment.
To help your child build skills and get the most out of the experience, we recommend enrolling in at least 6 days of camp.
Need a Step-by-Step Guide?
1. Explore our bike camps HERE
2. Click “Register Now” on your desired camp
3. Create your parent/guardian Assembly account when prompted
4. Click “Add a Participant” and add your child(ren)
5. Select your dates – to help your child build skills and get the most out of the experience, we strongly recommend enrolling in at least 6 days of camp.
6. Complete required forms
7. Complete payment
8. Once registered, you will be redirected to your “Active Programs” Page.
To register for another bike camp, click the link under the program name “Mt. Abram Ski and Bike Park” to return to the catalog and register for another program.
We welcome riders of all ability levels, from first-timers to more experienced kids looking to build their skills.
There are a few basic requirements: campers must be at least six years old, able to ride a bike confidently on their own, and comfortable using hand brakes.
If your child is excited to ride and ready to learn, they’ll fit right in.
Each day is built around time on the bike, with a focus on skill development, confidence, and having fun on the trails.
Campers are grouped by ability level and ride with the same coaches and peers as much as possible throughout the season. Most of the day is spent out on the trails, working on skills that match each rider’s level, with breaks for snacks, lunch, and some optional off-bike activities mixed in.
It’s a supportive, low-pressure environment where kids can progress at their own pace and feel part of the group.
Campers should come prepared for a full day outside and on the bike.
Required items:
- A working mountain bike
- A properly fitting helmet
- Protective gear (recommended for comfort and confidence)
Additional items:
- Water bottle
- Lunch
- Plenty of snacks; riding all day builds an appetite
- Sunscreen
- Bug spray
8:30-9AM – Bike Camp Drop Off
Campers and parents will check in and find their coach for the day (coaches and groups will remain the same as much as possible throughout the season)
9AM – 10:30AM Riding
Groups will head out onto the hill to ride the trails and work on skills applicable to their riding level.
10:30 – 11AM Snack
Groups will take a short break for snack and rest
11AM – 12:15PM Riding or off bike activities
Groups have the opportunity to hit the trails again; or they can participate in other activities such as: arts and crafts, bike games, adventuring in the woods, learning bike maintenance skills and more. (Most groups choose riding)
12:15 – 12:45PM Lunch
12:45 – 2PM Riding
Groups will head out onto the hill to ride the trails and work on skills applicable to their riding level.
2 – 2:15PM Snack
Groups will take a short break for snack and rest
2:15 – 3:30PM Riding or off bike activities
Groups have the opportunity to hit the trails again; or they can participate in non riding activities such as: arts and crafts, bike games, adventuring in the woods, learning bike maintenance skills and more. (Most groups choose riding)
3:30 – 4PM Pick Up
Campers head back to the base area to wrap up the day and get picked up.
Throughout the season we will participate in special events. These include: Bike Camp Olympics, Tie Dye Day and more.
Yes. Bike Camp registration does not include lift access.
Campers will need either a valid day ticket or a Bike Park season pass for the days they attend camp.
Bike Camp runs rain or shine, and a little weather is all part of the experience.
In the case of severe weather or unsafe riding conditions, camp activities may shift off the trails. This can include bike-related games, basic maintenance lessons, and other group activities to keep the day engaging.
If conditions require a full cancellation, we’ll communicate directly with families as soon as possible.
What to Expect
- Skill-focused coaching tailored to each rider
- A progression-based approach to riding
- A welcoming, supportive environment
- Plenty of trail time, with options for off-bike activities
- A community that keeps kids coming back year after year
