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
Our camp instructors are trained and certified in the balance bike teaching method, providing a supportive and tailored experience for every participant.

Complete Learn-to-Ride Equipment
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

Enjoy Life on Two Wheels!
Keep embracing the joy, freedom, and mobility that riding a bike brings!
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