moderate
3–6 hours per day
Campers should have basic physical stamina and comfort with active play outdoors.
Secure your child's spot at Kingdom Trails Kids Camp in Vermont, where young adventurers can explore mountain biking and nature in a safe, skill-building outdoor environment. Discover why this camp is perfect for active families seeking adventure and education.
$330 for 3-day camp, $480 for 5-day camp, $220 for youngsters camp, and $330 for teen camp
Join the Momentum MTB Kid's Camp this summer for an unforgettable biking adventure! With options for ages 5-16, campers will enjoy a fun, safe environment to improve their skills and confidence on two wheels. Sessions run weekly from June 26th to July 31st, catering to all experience levels.
Please preregister for camp next summer! There is no need to decide which week you want yet! Simply register for the youngsters (2-days for ages 5-6) or the 3-day or 5-day options for ages 7-13 and we will send you reminder emails to let us know which week you'd like by MAY 1st. Please note we can always change closer to camp as well!
Camp sessions run weekly from the week of June 26th through the week of July 31st. PLEASE REVIEW WHEN EACH CAMP OPTION RUNS ON OUR CAMP WEBPAGE
Our Momentum MTB Kid's Camp is based on the tenets of our camp:
3-day option for ages 7-13 (9am-1pm M-W)
5-day option for ages 7-13 (9am-1pm M-F)
2-day youngsters option for ages 5-6 (9am-1pm M-T)
3-day Teen option for ages 14-16 (1:30pm-5:30pm M-W)
Youngsters:
Beginners Ages 7-10:
Intermediate/Advanced ages 7-10:
Beginners Ages 11-13:
Intermediate/Advanced ages 11-13:
Beginners Teen Ages 14-16:
Intermediate/Advanced Teen ages 14-16:
Kids Camp spots fill quickly; preregister to guarantee your child's place.
Vermont's weather can be variable; dress your child in layers for comfort.
Keep kids hydrated and energized for active trail days with personal water bottles and healthy snacks.
Teach kids to yield to hikers and polite trail sharing for safety and respect.
Kingdom Trails has been stewarding sustainable trail networks in Vermont since the early 1990s, founded by a coalition of local riders and landowners.
Ongoing volunteer efforts maintain trail quality and habitat health to protect this mixed-use public resource.
Protects young riders’ heads during biking sessions on mixed terrain.
spring specific
Keeps campers dry and warm during Vermont’s unpredictable autumn weather.
fall specific
Supports stability and comfort on varied trail surfaces during activities.
Allows children to adjust warmth according to shifting temperatures and exertion levels.
winter specific