Kids not yet pedaling without the aid of training wheels.
Recommended for kids 5-8 years old.
Kids ready to crank out bike adventures and improve safe riding skills on paved trails and low traffic neighborhood streets.
Kids 5-10 years old.
Kids who are comfortable riding off-road and in control. Beginner, intermediate, and advanced trail riders welcome!
Kids 5-10 years old.
Learn To Pedal Camp @ Buddy Pegs HQ
Week 1 March 13-17th, 2023
Week 2 March 20-24th, 2023
Bicycle Adventure Camp @ Buddy Pegs HQ
Week 1 March 13-17th, 2023
Week 2 March 20-24th, 2023
Mountain Bike Camp @ Coler Mountain Bike Preserve
Week 1 March 13-17th, 2023
Week 2 March 20-24th, 2023
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Meadowbrook Park, Prairie Village, KS
Sar-Ko-Par Park, Lenexa, KS
Bentonville Camp Locations:
Rogers Camp Locations:
Fayetteville
Mount Sequoyah (LTP) – REGISTER HERE
Centennial Park (LTP | BAC | MTB) -REGISTRATION LIVE ON MARCH 1.
Kessler Mountain (LTP | BAC | MTB) REGISTRATION LIVE ON MARCH 1.
Lake Fayetteville (LTP | BAC | MTB) REGISTRATION LIVE ON MARCH 1.
Gully Park (LTP | BAC) – REGISTER HERE
The New School (LTP) SIGN UP LINK COMING SOON
Springdale
Overland Park
Low Coach:Student Ratios Bike rentals available
Kicking and gliding on a balance bike (no pedals). Able to stop by dragging feet and change direction by turning the handlebars.
Pedaling (without training wheels) on pavement and some very easy, flat, wide dirt trails.
Not yet confident cranking up hills and/or controlling speeds on downhills.
Able to climb and descend paved pathways/greenways. Comfortable modulating speeds on downhills.
Riding beginner rated mountain bike trails with moderate confidence – even a little bit of climbing / descending.
Handbrakes are required. Multi-speed bikes recommended.
Riding confidently on smooth, beginner and some intermediate rated singletrack trails.
Comfortable with short climbs and descents, cornering on small berms, and navigating rolling terrain with small table tops (with little to no jumping).
Confident with both slowing and stopping unexpectedly.
Handbrakes and multi-speed bikes are required. Front or full suspension recommended.
Confident on all blue square / intermediate mountain bike trails and some black diamond / advanced trails.
Frequently catching air off jumps and landing in control.
Able to quickly anticipate changes in terrain by shifting gears, modulating both brakes, and moving their body independent from their bicycle to stay in control.
Sustained climbs are not a problem.
Must have graduated previous class or be signed off on by a coach.
Handbrakes, multi-speed bikes and front suspension are required.