Freeride Mountain Bike Camp

Following in the footsteps of our successful partner Woodward West (CA), Woodward at Copper is excited to announce an all-new Freeride Mountain Bike Camp for Summer 2012. Campers will ride Copper Mountain's lift-accessed terrain and some of the best public bike parks in Colorado. Developed and coached by freeride mountain bike pro Sasha Yakovleff, the camp will focus on downhill, dirt jump, and all aspects of freeriding through a series of safe and fun progressions. Woodward at Copper has always been the place to learn ski and snowboard progressions and we are now applying the same formula to freeride mountain biking on some of the best riding terrain in Colorado.

A typical day during summer camp will include a morning session of downhill riding on Copper Mountain followed by an afternoon session at Frisco Bike Parkand other special trips to nearby parks. Campers will also use the Barn and many additional recreational activities including trampolines, video editing, go-carts, create-a-skate, music, and more. Campers will live and eat at Copper's Edge building, which is located right down the road from the Barn.

FULL SUSPENSION FREE RIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE AND HELMET ARE REQUIRED


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Typical Day Schedule

7:30-8:30 Breakfast
8:30-9:00 Bike check
9:00-12:00 Morning instruction (downhill at Copper)
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Copper Village Activities
2:00-5:00 Afternoon instruction (Frisco Bike Park)
5:00-6:00 Dinner
6:00-9:00 Open Session in Barn and Cage activities



Freeride Mountain Bike Camp Dates and Prices

Session # Dates Type Overnight Day Camp Availability
7 Sun 7/22 - Sat 7/28 Full Week Session Ages 10+ $849.99* $699.99* Open

Please email woodward@coppercolorado.com to get on the waitlist for sold out session.

(*Prices do not include applicable taxes and surcharges)

- Full Week Sessions (7): Arrive Sunday afternoon, have full day programming Monday-Friday, and depart early Saturday.

Ready to Book? Please call our reservation desk at 1-888-350-1544.