Jumping & Beyond
Youth Summer Camps • 7-14 years

Program Details

Jumping & Beyond offers developing and experienced jumpers a dynamic week focused on Nordic jumping, off-hill activities, and opportunities to try freestyle activities. Mornings are dedicated to technique and progression on the 10m, 20m, and 40m hills, where athletes refine their inrun, takeoff, and flight skills with guidance from experienced coaches. Afternoons feature a mix of off-site excursions and activities across the Utah Olympic Park, giving campers a variety of ways to stay active and engaged.

The week also includes a water-ramp session, allowing athletes to explore freestyle basics in a safe and controlled setting. With a combination of structured jumping practice and adventurous afternoon sessions, the camp helps athletes grow confidence, versatility, and enjoyment in the sport.
Recommended Age
7-14 years
cost
$475
location
Utah Olympic Park
Questions? Contact:
aloomis@parkcityss.org
Nordic Skills with a Freestyle Twist
Jumping & Beyond blends traditional Nordic jumping with a chance to try freestyle fundamentals. Campers work on the 10m, 20m, and 40m hills in the morning, then spend one session at the water ramps to explore basic tricks and air awareness. Afternoon off-site activities round out the week and give athletes a mix of structured training and summer adventure.
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Weeks Offered

June
  • Jun 15-19
July
Not scheduled
August
Not scheduled

Weekly Schedule

Mornings focus on ski jumping progression, while afternoons rotate between off-site adventures, UOP activities, and a freestyle water-ramp session.
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Camp Essentials

  • What skills are required to participate?

    Athletes should be intermediate skiers with the ability to handle equipment on their own. Prior experience in Nordic jumping is helpful but not required; groups progress at appropriate levels.
  • How are athletes grouped?

    Athletes are grouped by age and jumping experience so they can train on the 10M, 20M, or 40M hills at a level appropriate for their comfort and progression.
  • What should athletes bring?

    Athletes should bring alpine ski boots, a helmet, lunch, a water bottle, sunscreen, and comfortable athletic clothing suitable for both ski jumping and afternoon activities.
  • What equipment does PCSS provide?

    PCSS provides wetsuits, skis, and life jackets for water ramping.