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The Young Riders Program 2024 Summer.

Young Riders Registration link- CLICK HERE

The link will redirect you to active.com for 2024 Young Riders Registration!

2024 Young Riders Season Information

Online Registration for the 2024 Young Riders Program Opens at 7:00 am (MST) on Thursday,  March 21st.

Cancellation policy/options:

If your child cannot attend due to the virus, an injury, or if you need to cancel for another reason, you will have the option to buy insurance at registration checkout through "ACTIVE Refund" you're welcome to review their coverage on their website: https://refund.active.com/termsandconditions-current

NOTE: You will not have the option to add the ACTIVE Refund after the registration process is complete.  The insurance costs 35% of the cart total.  I know this is expensive. You can review our  Young Rider's Cancelation/Refund policy under the top tab 'Trailhead Map & FAQ' as it has changed. 

The Young Riders' 30th Year Anniversary Jersey!


2024 Young Riders Jerseys

You're welcome to order Young Riders Jerseys, we have kid and adult sizes!
All orders need to be placed by April 22nd and will be available from your head coach on the first day of class.
 
CLICK ON THE IMAGE to order!

YOUTH MOUNTAIN BIKE PROGRAM PARK CITY, UTAH

The Young Riders Youth Cycling program, founded in 1996 as a way to keep kids, happy and healthy when the snow melts, works to improve fitness, build friendships, explore the environment and establish responsibility in youths throughout the
Park City area.

Once a Week Programs

Bike Swap

Week Long Camps

Julie Minahan

Young Riders Program Manager

SPONSORS

Sponsored by Epic Promise

Epic Promise

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Creating a Promising Future

EpicPromise is how we will create a more promising future for generations to come. Vail Resorts wholeheartedly believes in preserving the intrinsic essence of the natural environments and communities where we work, play and call home.

Mission

At Vail Resorts, everything we do is built upon the promise of bringing together the mountains, our communities, employees, and guests to ignite a passion for the outdoors, conserve the natural environment and support our local communities for a bright, sustainable future.

Sponsored by Xmission

Xmission

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XMission has a commitment to quality service, leading-edge technical expertise, and strong advocacy for the local community.

From its early days as a private, Utah ISP to its current role as a global business Internet provider, XMission has expanded its technical offerings to include sophisticated hosting, business telephony and high speed connectivity solutions.

Throughout its history, XMission has also proudly worked with hundreds of Utah’s nonprofit organizations by providing free web hosting services, and by sponsoring a variety of community-based events and facilities.

Sponsored by Jans & White Pine Touring

Jans & White Pine Touring

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Experts in Mountain Recreation

We live for adventure in the mountains: skiing, snowshoeing, biking, hiking, fly fishing, and rock climbing. Our staff has a wealth of knowledge about the sports we love, and whether you are interested in the latest alpine skis or best new mountain bikes, you want to take a Nordic skiing lesson, or you’d like to book a guided mountain biking tour, Jans is the place to come. Why? Because our Expert staff has more than 500 combined years of experience in their fields, and we’ll make sure you get the benefit of it.

Sponsored by Mountain Trails Foundation

Mountain Trails Foundation

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Mountain Trails Foundation is a member-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to building, maintaining and protecting trails for non-motorized recreation in the Park City area.

Creating and maintaining a seamless, year-round trail system is a monumental undertaking. Mountain Trails works closely with Park City Municipal (the City), Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District (Basin Rec), Deer Valley and Park City Mountain Resort. Work done by these organizations, along with efforts from open-space advocates such as Summit Land Conservancy, have created one of the most extensive, continuous trail systems in the nation.