MYF Day Camps

Winter Break & New Years
Cycling Camps
When
Thursday and Friday - December 28th and 29th
Thursday and Friday - January 4th and January 5th
9am-12pm
Where
Bill Schupp Park - Meet at 16th Street and Zinnia corner
Who
Cycle the City
1st Grade to Middle Schoolers who can independently bike 1.5 to 2 miles before a break
(No beginner bikers)
Cost
$50 for both days - AM ONLY (9am to noon)
$30 for one day only
When you register a sibling, you receive 15% off tuition.
Cycle the City Camp
Cycle the City Camp is for skilled bikers who can comfortably ride 2 miles on roads and/or trails before a rest stop. CTC Camp starts with a review of biking safety, "rules of the road," and AYF's group-riding rules ("riding as a team"). The daily rides range from 4-12 miles, increasing in both distance and difficulty as the week progresses.
Campers need their own bike (all-terrain, hybrid, or mountain bike), helmet, and water bottle or water-backpack.
BOTH 12/28 & 12/29
Starts Dec 28
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ONE Day ONLY
Starts Dec 29
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BOTH 1/4 & 1/5
Starts Jan 4, 2024
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ONE DAY ONLY
Starts Jan 5, 2024
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About
Fit N' Fun Camp
AYF's Fit N' Fun camp helps kids develop running skills and fitness through fun activities, games, and play! The camp's structure is:
Warm-Up Activities
Form-Focus Relays
Fitness FUNdamentals
Snack/Break
Games & Fun-Finish!
Cycle the City Camp
Cycle the City Camp is for skilled bikers who can comfortably ride 2 miles on roads and/or trails before a rest stop. CTC Camp starts with a review of biking safety, "rules of the road," and AYF's group-riding rules ("riding as a team"). The daily rides range from 4-12 miles, increasing in both distance and difficulty as the week progresses.
Campers need their own bike (all-terrain, hybrid, or mountain bike), helmet, and water bottle or water-backpack.
Beginner Biking Camp
AYF’s Beginner Biking Camp is for kids age 4 and up who are just learning to ride (without training wheels), and for kids who already know how to ride but are still learning basic skills - controlled starting, slowing, stopping, turning, maneuvering, and gearing. In addition to learning to ride, kids in Beginner Biking Camp will learn road safety, trail etiquette, and biking laws.