Adventure & Agility
Youth Summer Camps • 9-14 years

Program Details

Adventure & Agility offers a balanced mix of outdoor movement and skill-building to keep young athletes active all summer. Campers rotate through a variety of activities including rollerskiing, running, hiking, agility circuits, relays, games, and ropes-course challenges. The program blends Nordic-specific development with general athletic training, helping athletes improve coordination, endurance, balance, and confidence while staying engaged through constantly changing sessions.

Coaches create an encouraging environment where athletes explore new skills, learn proper movement patterns, and build fitness in ways that feel fun rather than repetitive. Whether attending specific weeks or multiple days weekly throughout the summer, participants experience a well-rounded approach to staying active that supports both Nordic skiers and multi-sport kids.
Recommended Age
9-14 years
cost
$222/week – $1,340/summer
location
Various Park City trails and venues
Questions? Contact:
egarrard@parkcityss.org
Train More, Save More!
This program is built for flexible participation, allowing athletes to sign up for one to four days per week or join week-by-week. The more days your athlete trains, the more you save—while giving them a fun, active, skill-building summer.
  • 1 day/week: $530 total
  • 2 days/week: $721 total — 32% off
  • 3 days/week: $1,032 total — 35% off
  • 4 days/week: $1,340 total — 37% off
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Weeks Offered

June
  • Jun 8-12
  • Jun 15-19
  • Jun 22-26
  • Jun 29 - Jul 3
July
  • Jul 6-10
  • Jul 13-17
  • Jul 20-24
  • Jul 27-31
August
  • Aug 3-7
  • Aug 10-14

Weekly Schedule

Register week-by-week or select one to four set training days that repeat all summer, offering both flexible and steady participation options.
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Camp Essentials

  • What skills are required to participate?

    Athletes should be able to comfortably ride a bike, hike, and run. No rollerski experience is required; beginners are welcome and will be grouped appropriately.
  • How are athletes grouped?

    Groups are organized by the coaches based on age range and general comfort with activities like running, hiking, and rollerskiing. Athletes move at an appropriate pace for their group.
  • What should athletes bring?

    On rollerskiing days, athletes should bring a bike helmet, gloves, sunglasses, and knee and elbow pads. On running or hiking days, trail-running shoes and a water bottle or hydration pack are essential. Sunscreen, light layers, and snacks are also recommended.
  • What equipment does PCSS provide?

    None.