Adventure Bike Camp

$374.00

Explore Port Townsend by bicycle! Join us and other enthusiastic riders for four days of self propelled adventure. Each day we will ride to local destinations where we will weave in games, arts, and play in nature. On the route, we will practice basic mechanics and safe riding skills including ABC Quick check, fixing a flat tire, and road riding etiquette. (If you joined us last year the format this year is a bit different: we will be together 5 hours each day, but for only 4 days. This gives us more spaciousness for play and longer rides)

Ages 7 - 11

July 20 - 23, 2026; 10am - 3pm

About Signing up and The Waiver:

Biking is an inherently dangerous activity - but so fun!! When you add the camp to your cart, you will be prompted to read through the risks/waivers and add emergency contacts, medications, etc. We will have these pages printed for you to sign at the first day of camp, but it is important to know all the risks involved before committing to the camp.

About the price:

Save money and pay with cash or check! $340 for all 4 days, use the code PAYBYCASH! at checkout and then send a check to Aliina Lahti 2146 cook ave. PT, WA 98368. Please pay within the week of sign up. If we don’t get payment within that week, your child’s spot will be opened up again. Thank you for understanding! Scholarships are available - email Aliina. alahti2@gmail.com

If you wish to pay through the website, we add 10% to cover fees @ $374, plus 9.5% tax

At a glance - Things to know:

  • Four to six miles of riding each day (learn routes and navigation skills)

  • Riders need to feel competent riding their bike at the start, we will build confidence riding on the road (learn safe signally, road rules, group riding techniques).

  • Riders need to have a well fitting helmet and tuned up bike, we will cover basic mechanics and fit on the first day, no training wheels or balance bikes

  • Visits to community gardens to learn and harvest, Ft. Worden for bunker and beach play, Larry Scott trail, flat trails through Cappy's Woods, uptown, downtown, and more.

In addition to bike and helmet, Riders bring:

backpack with water, snack, extra clothes, hat, any medications or specific comforts

Explore Port Townsend by bicycle! Join us and other enthusiastic riders for four days of self propelled adventure. Each day we will ride to local destinations where we will weave in games, arts, and play in nature. On the route, we will practice basic mechanics and safe riding skills including ABC Quick check, fixing a flat tire, and road riding etiquette. (If you joined us last year the format this year is a bit different: we will be together 5 hours each day, but for only 4 days. This gives us more spaciousness for play and longer rides)

Ages 7 - 11

July 20 - 23, 2026; 10am - 3pm

About Signing up and The Waiver:

Biking is an inherently dangerous activity - but so fun!! When you add the camp to your cart, you will be prompted to read through the risks/waivers and add emergency contacts, medications, etc. We will have these pages printed for you to sign at the first day of camp, but it is important to know all the risks involved before committing to the camp.

About the price:

Save money and pay with cash or check! $340 for all 4 days, use the code PAYBYCASH! at checkout and then send a check to Aliina Lahti 2146 cook ave. PT, WA 98368. Please pay within the week of sign up. If we don’t get payment within that week, your child’s spot will be opened up again. Thank you for understanding! Scholarships are available - email Aliina. alahti2@gmail.com

If you wish to pay through the website, we add 10% to cover fees @ $374, plus 9.5% tax

At a glance - Things to know:

  • Four to six miles of riding each day (learn routes and navigation skills)

  • Riders need to feel competent riding their bike at the start, we will build confidence riding on the road (learn safe signally, road rules, group riding techniques).

  • Riders need to have a well fitting helmet and tuned up bike, we will cover basic mechanics and fit on the first day, no training wheels or balance bikes

  • Visits to community gardens to learn and harvest, Ft. Worden for bunker and beach play, Larry Scott trail, flat trails through Cappy's Woods, uptown, downtown, and more.

In addition to bike and helmet, Riders bring:

backpack with water, snack, extra clothes, hat, any medications or specific comforts

About your leaders:

Aliina is a certified “Safe Routes to School” Bike safety teacher. She has led kids on bike rides for over 10 years! She loves to cycle with her son, Makee. She is also a k-12 art and movement teacher.

Kellen is an avid cyclist and loves bicycling, community, and sustainability. He is excited to help kids of all ages gain confidence and  be em-powered by pedals.