ALL AGES AND ABILITIES
Inclusive Learn-to-Ride Camps
We’re on a mission to teach all ages and abilities the life-enhancing skill of how to ride a bike. Everyone should have the opportunity to learn to ride a bike, no matter their intellectual or developmental disabilities, age, or background.
HOW IT WORKS
We offer inclusive camps tailored for individuals ages 8 to an adult with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Participants learn step-by-step using balance bikes, gaining confidence and skills to progress toward pedaling independently.



Instructor Training and Certification
Complete Learn-to-Ride Equipment
Enjoy Life on Two Wheels!
Our camp instructors are trained and certified in the balance bike teaching method, providing a supportive and tailored experience for every participant.
Each registered participant will receive a Strider balance-to-pedal bike, a pedal conversion kit, and a fully adjustable helmet. This equipment is for the participant to keep; The camp cost is $975 per participant ($500 bike and equipment and $475 camp fee). Instructor receives compensation of $400 per participant
Keep embracing the joy, freedom, and mobility that riding a bike brings!
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