2026 Camps

Come ride with us this summer

Registration is open! Explore our 2026 camp locations across Anne Arundel County, Baltimore, and Washington, DC before they sell out!

How To Register

Many of our camps require registration directly with the host site rather than PedalPower Kids, and registration open dates vary. Links below will direct you to register accordingly.

Note: while we are happy to discuss any of our camps with you generally, we cannot add/modify/change your registration for a school/agency-sponsored camp. Please contact the host site directly.

Camp Schedules

PedalPower Kids Camps Registration

General Camp questions & requests: hi@pedalpowerkids.com OR 443.914.2277

Camp Descriptions

LEARN TO RIDE

Say goodbye to training wheels! Learn to Ride campers will be riding independently, safely and confidently by week's end. LTR Camp is designed for a range of riders- from hesitant and fearful with zero bike experience, to balance bike pros- our individualized instruction and games-based curriculum allows a wide range of riders to get the support, encouragement and challenge they need to succeed! 

Participants master balance and gliding first, then easily transition to riding independently, starting/stopping, speed control, turning, steering, riding in groups and around obstacles and hazards. Even the most reluctant riders will be beaming and showing off their skills by the last day Bike Parade for families, encouraged by our expert instructors and caring staff, specialized equipment and lots of practice through games and fun.

  • Locations: ALL
  • Ages: 4-12 (varies by location)
  • Hours: Half Day and Full Day Options available 

LEARN TO RIDE - LEVEL 2
Beginning Bike Adventure

Learn to Ride- Level 2/Beginner Bike Adventure is a great skill-builder for newer riders and a perfect first introduction to group riding fun! Designed for graduates of our Learn to Ride programs and other inexperienced independent riders, this camp will help bikers practice and develop important bike skills and safety, boost confidence and include some fun destination rides to stoke their love of two-wheeled adventure!

In the early part of the week, our staff will review key bike skills and safety concepts, and assess camper’s abilities and readiness. Campers will practice and prepare for group riding through games and fun skill drills. Then we’ll move on to adventuring to adjacent low traffic areas, school campus and/or bike trails (location-dependent)- which will definitely include a sweet cold treat! In addition to bike skills practice at our home base, we’ll incorporate playground play, crafts and games.

  • Locations: Severna Park Evangelical Presbyterian, Kinder Farm Park Millersville (AA Rec & Parks)- half day programs, Park School Baltimore, Georgetown Day School- full day programs
  • Ages: 4-12 (varies by location) independent riders- no training wheels, able to start/stop independently
  • Hours: Half Day and Full Day Options available- specific to location

BIKE ADVENTURE CAMPS

Our Bike Adventure Camps includes a daily destination on two wheels, visiting a variety of local businesses and community partners for activities like parks, crafts, yoga, story time, business tours, and local attractions. Daily riding distance varies from 4 miles (half day camps) to up to 15 miles for full day camps. Riding occurs along bike trails, as well as some low traffic roads, sidewalks, bike lanes and in parks.

For Full Day Bike Adventure Camps, campers and staff eat lunch outdoors either along the route, at that day’s destination or back at our home base. Typically, half of the camp day (often afternoon) is held back at our home base and may include a variety of fun structured and unstructured activities- crafts, tie dye, water play, creative movement, music, sports, group challenge activities, games and more. This is an all outdoor, highly physical, fun-filled camp designed to boost confidence, resilience and growth mindset! Camp is held rain or shine- and if weather conditions are safe for riding, bike riding will happen! We do have use of indoor space for inclement weather as needed.

  • Locations: Severna Park Evangelical Presbyterian (full day), Georgetown Day School (full day)
  • Ages: 6-12 (varies by location), Must be a proficient independent rider
  • Hours: Half Day and Full Day Options available

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Bring PedalPower Kids to your camp, childcare center, or neighborhood summer program!

Whether it’s an afternoon, a week, or ongoing, we’ll design a bike program that works for your group. From balance bike playdates for little ones to Bike Safety Rodeos to group Learn to Ride programs, PedalPower Kids brings a tailored, fun, and effective experience to you. Contact us to discuss availability; we still have openings for summer 2026!

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  • Late spring riding starts now 🌸

We still have a few spots open in our Learn to Ride programs, perfect for getting kids confident on their bikes before summer!

Tuesdays | Learn to Ride
📅 4/21–5/19
🕔 5:15–6:05 PM
📍 1120 Spa Road, Annapolis, MD

Wednesdays | Learn to Ride
📅 4/22–5/20
🕓 4:15–5:05 PM
📍 8855 Veterans Hwy, Millersville, MD

Thursdays | Bike Club: Learn to Ride Level 2
📅 4/23–5/21
🕙 4:15-5:30PM 
📍 110 Ritchie Hwy, Severna Park, MD

Saturdays | Learn to Balance & Pedal Minis
📅 4/25–5/23
🕙 10:00–10:45 AM
📍 8855 Veterans Hwy, Millersville, MD

Small groups, big confidence, and a whole lot of fun on two wheels.

Spots are limited, link in bio
  • This week’s Why Wednesday: "Why We Ride with a Coach in the Front, Middle, and Back"

The coach in the front sets the pace, watches for oncoming cars, bikers, and pedestrians, and signals when the group needs to slow or stop.

The coach in the middle keeps the group connected, making sure riders don’t get too spread out and stepping in quickly if someone needs help or takes a fall.

The coach in the back makes sure no rider is left behind, supports the last riders in the group, and helps manage safe street crossings by moving up to check crosswalks when needed.

This structure allows kids to ride confidently, stay together, and focus on enjoying the experience, while we make sure every rider gets where they’re going safely.
  • Google can show you a place, but it can’t show you the memories.

The ride there with your friends, pulling up to a favorite local spot, laughing over snacks, cooling off after a long ride, the feeling of being out all day, those are the moments that never show up online.

Let’s make some memories this summer!
  • It’s the perfect day to get outside and ride ☀️
  • This week’s #WhyWednesday: “Why the Neon Camp Tshirts?”

“We saw your campers coming like a swarm of bees” If you spend time near the B&A Trail or in Tenleytown in the summer, chances are you’ve noticed our pack of bike riders in matching safety green PedalPower Kids tees. That color choice is not only fun and happy- but VERY intentional.

Safety Green is one of the most visible colors to the human eye, especially in daylight. For drivers, it stands out quickly against roads, sidewalks, and natural backgrounds, helping riders be seen sooner and more clearly. That extra visibility adds an important layer of safety.

We use this as an opportunity to teach riders and families a bigger lesson: being seen is just as important as being skilled.

That’s why we also emphasize:
- Wearing reflective or high-visibility clothing when riding
- Using bike lights, even during the day
- Considering small details like helmet lights to increase visibility from all angles

Building safe habits early helps riders feel more confident and prepared every time they get on their bike.
Late spring riding starts now 🌸

We still have a few spots open in our Learn to Ride programs, perfect for getting kids confident on their bikes before summer!

Tuesdays | Learn to Ride
📅 4/21–5/19
🕔 5:15–6:05 PM
📍 1120 Spa Road, Annapolis, MD

Wednesdays | Learn to Ride
📅 4/22–5/20
🕓 4:15–5:05 PM
📍 8855 Veterans Hwy, Millersville, MD

Thursdays | Bike Club: Learn to Ride Level 2
📅 4/23–5/21
🕙 4:15-5:30PM 
📍 110 Ritchie Hwy, Severna Park, MD

Saturdays | Learn to Balance & Pedal Minis
📅 4/25–5/23
🕙 10:00–10:45 AM
📍 8855 Veterans Hwy, Millersville, MD

Small groups, big confidence, and a whole lot of fun on two wheels.

Spots are limited, link in bio
Late spring riding starts now 🌸 We still have a few spots open in our Learn to Ride programs, perfect for getting kids confident on their bikes before summer! Tuesdays | Learn to Ride 📅 4/21–5/19 🕔 5:15–6:05 PM 📍 1120 Spa Road, Annapolis, MD Wednesdays | Learn to Ride 📅 4/22–5/20 🕓 4:15–5:05 PM 📍 8855 Veterans Hwy, Millersville, MD Thursdays | Bike Club: Learn to Ride Level 2 📅 4/23–5/21 🕙 4:15-5:30PM 📍 110 Ritchie Hwy, Severna Park, MD Saturdays | Learn to Balance & Pedal Minis 📅 4/25–5/23 🕙 10:00–10:45 AM 📍 8855 Veterans Hwy, Millersville, MD Small groups, big confidence, and a whole lot of fun on two wheels. Spots are limited, link in bio
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This week’s Why Wednesday: "Why We Ride with a Coach in the Front, Middle, and Back"

The coach in the front sets the pace, watches for oncoming cars, bikers, and pedestrians, and signals when the group needs to slow or stop.

The coach in the middle keeps the group connected, making sure riders don’t get too spread out and stepping in quickly if someone needs help or takes a fall.

The coach in the back makes sure no rider is left behind, supports the last riders in the group, and helps manage safe street crossings by moving up to check crosswalks when needed.

This structure allows kids to ride confidently, stay together, and focus on enjoying the experience, while we make sure every rider gets where they’re going safely.
This week’s Why Wednesday: "Why We Ride with a Coach in the Front, Middle, and Back" The coach in the front sets the pace, watches for oncoming cars, bikers, and pedestrians, and signals when the group needs to slow or stop. The coach in the middle keeps the group connected, making sure riders don’t get too spread out and stepping in quickly if someone needs help or takes a fall. The coach in the back makes sure no rider is left behind, supports the last riders in the group, and helps manage safe street crossings by moving up to check crosswalks when needed. This structure allows kids to ride confidently, stay together, and focus on enjoying the experience, while we make sure every rider gets where they’re going safely.
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Google can show you a place, but it can’t show you the memories.

The ride there with your friends, pulling up to a favorite local spot, laughing over snacks, cooling off after a long ride, the feeling of being out all day, those are the moments that never show up online.

Let’s make some memories this summer!
Google can show you a place, but it can’t show you the memories.

The ride there with your friends, pulling up to a favorite local spot, laughing over snacks, cooling off after a long ride, the feeling of being out all day, those are the moments that never show up online.

Let’s make some memories this summer!
Google can show you a place, but it can’t show you the memories.

The ride there with your friends, pulling up to a favorite local spot, laughing over snacks, cooling off after a long ride, the feeling of being out all day, those are the moments that never show up online.

Let’s make some memories this summer!
Google can show you a place, but it can’t show you the memories.

The ride there with your friends, pulling up to a favorite local spot, laughing over snacks, cooling off after a long ride, the feeling of being out all day, those are the moments that never show up online.

Let’s make some memories this summer!
Google can show you a place, but it can’t show you the memories.

The ride there with your friends, pulling up to a favorite local spot, laughing over snacks, cooling off after a long ride, the feeling of being out all day, those are the moments that never show up online.

Let’s make some memories this summer!
Google can show you a place, but it can’t show you the memories.

The ride there with your friends, pulling up to a favorite local spot, laughing over snacks, cooling off after a long ride, the feeling of being out all day, those are the moments that never show up online.

Let’s make some memories this summer!
Google can show you a place, but it can’t show you the memories. The ride there with your friends, pulling up to a favorite local spot, laughing over snacks, cooling off after a long ride, the feeling of being out all day, those are the moments that never show up online. Let’s make some memories this summer!
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It’s the perfect day to get outside and ride ☀️
It’s the perfect day to get outside and ride ☀️
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This week’s #WhyWednesday: “Why the Neon Camp Tshirts?”

“We saw your campers coming like a swarm of bees” If you spend time near the B&A Trail or in Tenleytown in the summer, chances are you’ve noticed our pack of bike riders in matching safety green PedalPower Kids tees. That color choice is not only fun and happy- but VERY intentional.

Safety Green is one of the most visible colors to the human eye, especially in daylight. For drivers, it stands out quickly against roads, sidewalks, and natural backgrounds, helping riders be seen sooner and more clearly. That extra visibility adds an important layer of safety.

We use this as an opportunity to teach riders and families a bigger lesson: being seen is just as important as being skilled.

That’s why we also emphasize:
- Wearing reflective or high-visibility clothing when riding
- Using bike lights, even during the day
- Considering small details like helmet lights to increase visibility from all angles

Building safe habits early helps riders feel more confident and prepared every time they get on their bike.
This week’s #WhyWednesday: “Why the Neon Camp Tshirts?” “We saw your campers coming like a swarm of bees” If you spend time near the B&A Trail or in Tenleytown in the summer, chances are you’ve noticed our pack of bike riders in matching safety green PedalPower Kids tees. That color choice is not only fun and happy- but VERY intentional. Safety Green is one of the most visible colors to the human eye, especially in daylight. For drivers, it stands out quickly against roads, sidewalks, and natural backgrounds, helping riders be seen sooner and more clearly. That extra visibility adds an important layer of safety. We use this as an opportunity to teach riders and families a bigger lesson: being seen is just as important as being skilled. That’s why we also emphasize: - Wearing reflective or high-visibility clothing when riding - Using bike lights, even during the day - Considering small details like helmet lights to increase visibility from all angles Building safe habits early helps riders feel more confident and prepared every time they get on their bike.
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