Intermediate Mountain Biking (Age 14-17)
Youth Education

Take your mountain biking to the next level in this fun, challenging, and supportive Intermediate Mountain Biking Class. Designed for riders ready to progress beyond the basics, this class focuses on refining bike control, improving efficiency, and building confidence on more technical terrain. Riders will gain tools to move more smoothly and confidently on the trail while continuing to develop resilience and trail awareness.This camp is perfect for riders who already have foundational skills and are excited to challenge themselves, grow their confidence, and have fun exploring the outdoors on two wheels. In order to register, students must be confident riding on green trails, comfortable on uneven terrain including rocks, roots, and small obstacles, and have basic cornering skills on flat and moderately bermed turns. BRING YOUR OWN BIKE Co-sponsored with Summit Journeys

Learning Objectives:
  • Refine intermediate mountain biking skills including bike control, balance, and efficient movement on technical terrain
  • Build confidence and resilience while navigating rocks, roots, small obstacles, and varied trail features
  • Increase trail awareness, safety knowledge, and responsible riding practices during outdoor exploration


Questions? Call Youth Education at 801-581-6984 or use our online form.

Class Sections For Intermediate Mountain Biking (Age 14-17) (YESPR 43)

Summer 2026 Section 1, Starting on: 06/15/2026

This is a two-week camp that runs only on Mondays and Wednesdays. Students should be confident riding on green trails, comfortable riding on uneven terrain, including rocks, roots and small obstacles, basic cornering skills on flat and moderately bermed turns. Drop off/Pick Up locations will vary. Reminder emails will be sent out before camp begins and will include location notes and other details.

Date(s) Day Time Location
06/15/26 - 06/24/26 MW 7:30 am -11:00 am SLC UT
Tuition: $300.00 + Special Fee: $50.00 = $350.00      

Instructor: Staff

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Questions? Call Youth Education at 801-581-6984 or use our online form.