Sk8 Camp
Youth Summer Camps • 7-14 years

Program Details

Sk8 Camp gives riders a chance to build snowboard and skateboarding skills through a supportive mix of trampolines, dry-slope riding, skate-park sessions, and water-ramp time. Campers rotate between Utah Olympic Park’s training areas and a variety of regional skate parks in Park City, Heber, and the Salt Lake Valley, experiencing different terrain and features throughout the week.

Sessions focus on balance, board control, air awareness, and foundational tricks, with coaches helping athletes progress safely at their own pace. The combination of trampoline work, on-snow-style dry slope sessions, and real-world skate-park riding keeps each day active and varied. With upbeat coaching and multiple environments to explore, Sk8 Camp gives riders a fun pathway to grow skills, creativity, and confidence.
Recommended Age
7-14 years
cost
$330/week
location
UOP + regional skateparks
Questions? Contact:
rshimpeno@parkcityss.org
Daily Skatepark Travel Included!
Each day begins at the Utah Olympic Park before heading out to skateparks across Park City, Heber, and the Salt Lake Valley—including Trailside, West Valley City, Oakley, Holladay, Guthrie, Old Town, and the COE Vert Ramp. Transportation is provided, giving campers access to a wide variety of terrain without extra driving. The mix of skateparks, trampolines, dry slope, and water-ramp sessions keeps the week active, varied, and progression-focused.
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Weeks Offered

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

Weekly Schedule

Each day starts and ends at UOP, with athletes traveling to various skateparks and coming back for trampolines, dry-slope sessions, or water-ramp training.
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Camp Essentials

  • What skills are required to participate?

    Riders should have basic skateboard and snowboard skills and be comfortable riding at beginner skateparks. No prior dry-slope or water-ramp experience is needed; safety progressions are taught throughout.
  • How are athletes grouped?

    Riders are grouped by skateboard and snowboard ability to ensure they can participate safely at the various skateparks, on trampolines, and on the dry slope or water ramps.
  • What should athletes bring?

    Campers should bring a skateboard, snowboard, snowboard boots, helmet, pads, comfortable clothing, a swimsuit, towel, lunch, snacks, and a water bottle. A rash guard or wetsuit is helpful on water-ramp days.
  • What equipment does PCSS provide?

    None.