SummarY
Experience the joy of cycling camaraderie like never before! Our group rides are tailored for participants aged 15 and above, creating a dynamic and vibrant community of riders eager to explore the scenic wonders of Park City. These rides offer a perfect blend of social interaction and informal guidance for cyclists who have honed their skills to an intermediate or advanced level.
Set against the backdrop of Park City’s picturesque landscapes, our rides take you on a journey through some of the region’s most renowned trails. From the expansive Round Valley trails to the challenging UOP trails, the world-class PCMR trails, and the pristine beauty of Deer Valley, you’ll embark on a cycling adventure like no other.
Recreation Highlights
Below are highlighted details for this program.
Scholarships
Scholarships may be available! We believe that finances should not get in the way of participating in our programs. It’s through the generosity of our donors that enable scholarship opportunities. Here’s how to apply for Scholarship through the program registration portal:
- Log in or create an account.
- Find a program and add it to your cart; check out of cart and select “Apply for Scholarship”.
- Complete the checkout process and you’ll receive a confirmation email.
Common Questions
What To Expect: Helmets will be available to borrow, but Participants may bring their own ASTM-SEI approved equestrian helmet no older than 5 years from manufacture. We have saddles and other equipment fitted and maintained for each horse. Participants may not bring their own saddle.
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks and sun protection. Please be sure to dress for the weather – Either dress in layers or pack them along, as the weather can change abruptly. Appropriate riding attire must be worn when working with the horses: long pants (no holes), boots or hard soled shoes (no Crocs, Keens, ballet flats or Uggs), sleeved shirts and proper headgear. Long hair must be tied back.
Equestrian Policies: All people while on horseback at the NAC must wear properly fitted and secured ASTM-SEI approved helmets.
What Is Included: Bows, arrows, arm guards, and adaptive equipment.
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks and sun protection. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment if available but must pass safety inspection before use in program. Closed toed shoes only (no Keens or flip flops). Long hair must be tied back.
What to Expect: All camp registration requests will be reviewed by our camp supervisors. Campers are allotted to register for up to two camps then will be placed on the waitlist for any additional desired camps. The camp supervisors will be in touch to confirm your camp registration status. Once approved for camp, campers are contacted by our camp team two weeks prior with a camp itinerary and a packing list. Please refer to that communication for camp details. If you have immediate questions, you may contact our camp staff at [email protected].
Day Camps:
What Is Included: Equipment for each program the camp will attend including helmet.
What To Bring: Each day bring a water bottle, sunscreen, snacks, lunch, closed toed shoes, and clothing appropriate for outdoor activities. Please label all camper items with camper’s name. A detailed packing list will be included thru email two weeks prior to camp.
Overnight camps:
What Is Included: Meals, lodging, and equipment for each program the camp will attend including helmet.
What To Bring: Detailed packing list to be provided 2 weeks prior to the start of camp.
What Is Included: Helmet, full-body harness & adaptive equipment.
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks and sun protection. It is recommended to wear athletic clothing (long pants or shorts that are below fingertip length) for comfort while wearing a harness. Please be sure to dress for the weather! Either dress in layers or pack them along, as the weather can change abruptly. Closed toed shoes only (no Keens, sandals or flip flops). Long hair must be tied back.
Challenge Course Policies: A helmet must be worn at all times while on the course and when underneath the course on the ground. Only NAC gear can be used on the challenge course. Participants cannot bring and use their own harness, helmet, belay equipment, etc.
Indoor Climbing
What Is Included: Harness & Adaptive Equipment
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks. Participants are encouraged to bring their own harness if available but must pass safety inspection before use in program. Long hair must be tied back while climbing on the wall. It is recommended to wear athletic clothing (long pants or shorts that are below fingertip length) for comfort while wearing a harness.
Climbing Policies: Closed toe shoes are required while climbing. Participants cannot bring and use their own belay equipment.
Outdoor Climbing
What Is Included: All climbing equipment.
What To Bring: Sunglasses, water bottle, snacks, backpack, hat with a brim for sun protection, and sunscreen. Long hair must be tied back while climbing. It is recommended to wear athletic clothing (long pants or shorts that are below fingertip length) for comfort while wearing a harness. Please be sure to dress for the weather! Either dress in layers or pack them along, as the weather can change abruptly. Closed toed shoes only (no Keens, sandals or flip flops).
Climbing Polices: Please feel free to utilize your own climbing shoes & chalk bag, if you have them. If you have your own harness it must pass a safety inspection by NAC staff before use. Participants cannot bring and use their own belay equipment.
What Is Included: Team instruction & participant lift ticket. Rental equipment is not provided. You are responsible for your own skis or snowboard.
What To Bring: Helmets are required. We strongly recommend that each participant purchase their own helmet. Helmets will be available for those unable to bring their own. Please be sure to dress for cold the weather! (jackets, midlayers, pants, gloves and eyewear are highly recommended) Either dress in layers or pack them along, as the weather can change abruptly. The NAC will not provide goggles, gloves or any addition ski gear. Always bring your our own water bottle and sunscreen.
What Is Included: Bike, Helmet*, & Adaptive Equipment. *It is highly encouraged that participants come with their own bike helmet. We recommend visiting Backcountry.com for a variety of helmet options for purchase.
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks and sun protection. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment if available. Please be sure to dress for the weather! Appropriate outdoor clothing and layering is required. Jackets, midlayers, pants, gloves; eyewear and headwear are highly recommended. Either dress in layers or pack them along, as the weather can change abruptly. Long hair must be tied back.
Cycling | Mt. Biking | Fat Tire Biking Policies: Participants must wear an ASTM-2040/CPSC 1203* approved helmet and closed toe shoes must be worn when riding – no flip flops or keen sandals allowed. *A certification label from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC 1203) or American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM-2040) means that the helmet has been tested and meets federation safety standards for consumers in North America.
What To Expect: The Equine Assisted Learning program is a non-riding program. All activities are performed on foot. Helmets must be worn by all minor participants at all times when in the barn or arena working with or around the horses.
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks and sun protection. Please be sure to dress for the weather – Either dress in layers or pack them along, as the weather can change abruptly. Appropriate riding attire must be worn when working with the horses: long pants (no holes), boots or hard soled shoes (no Crocs, Keens, ballet flats or Uggs), sleeved shirts and proper headgear. Gloves are recommended, especially during cold weather months. Long hair must be tied back.
What to Expect: You will be contacted by our Military staff 4 weeks prior with a camp itinerary and a packing list. Please refer to that communication for camp details. Check in time on your arrival day is 4:00pm.
If you have immediate concerns you may contact Group Reservations at [email protected].
What Is Included: Classic, Skate or Sit Ski, Boots, Poles
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks and sun protection. Please be sure to dress for cold weather! Appropriate outdoor clothing and layering is required. Jackets, mid-layers, pants, gloves; eyewear and headwear are highly recommended. Either dress in layers or pack them along, as the weather can change abruptly. Long hair must be tied back.
What Is Included: Kayak, canoe, or stand up paddle board (SUP) and adaptive equipment. A US Coast Guard approved personal floatation device (PFD) will be provided.
What To Bring: Please be sure to dress for the weather! Wear your swimsuit and pack along extra layers, as the weather can change abruptly. Always bring your own towel, full water bottle, and sun protection. There are primitive restrooms on site to use if needed.
Paddle Sports Policies: Shoes must be worn at all times while on land. A properly fitted and fully buckled PFD must be worn at all times while on the water. Participants who have had a seizure in the last year and who have seizures that are uncontrolled by medication must wear a Type 1 PFD.
Virtual PC ALL What To Expect: All sessions will be using Video Chat program Zoom. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. Please be sure your electronic devices have video and audio capabilities. Check out our Schedule to see what is planned for each session.
In-Person PC ALL What To Expect: Our Community and Transition Supervisor will email out the schedule on a monthly basis. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
What Is Included: Paddles & Ball
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks. Closed toe shoes are required & long hair should be tied back.
We Provide: Raft guides, rafting equipment, well balanced meal(s), plenty of water, snacks, one small dry bag per boat for inexpensive items, & a large dry bag for overnight participants.
What To Expect: A rafting specialist will email specific details (directions, exact meeting time, what to bring/wear etc.) 3 weeks prior to your trip. They will provide you with directions, meeting time, what to bring/wear and be available to answer any questions.
What to Bring: Bathing suit/swim trunks, A t-shirt and shorts to wear over your bathing suit, Sunglasses, Hat, Shoes that attach around the ankle and can get wet (no flip-flops) – Old sneakers work well. Water bottle, sunscreen, relevant medications you may need while on the water (inhalers, etc.). See email that comes 3 weeks prior for complete overnight packing list.
Do not Bring: Alcohol, expensive electronics, expensive or important jewelry.
If you have immediate concerns you may contact our rafting program at [email protected].
WHAT IS INCLUDED: All lessons will include applicable ADAPTIVE equipment pertinent to individual needs (e.g., Mono Ski, Bi Ski, Ski Bike, Snow Slider, Handheld Riggers, Kart Ski). Individual lessons will provide students with 1:1 instruction. Group lessons may have a ratio of 1:4 where appropriate. Please note Ski/Snowboard RENTALS are not provided for programming. *Please see a list of recommended rental options. Loaner helmets are available for all participants, but we strongly recommend that participants with repeat lessons purchase their own helmets. (Please see Helmet Recommendations.)
WHAT TO BRING: Winter weather in the Wasatch Mountains can vary, with temperatures ranging from below zero to above 45 degrees, with sun, snow, sleet, or other precipitation. We STRONGLY recommend that participants are prepared to wear or bring the following: synthetic base or mid layers, windproof/waterproof jacket and pants, gloves, neck buff, headwear, and proper eyewear (goggles or sunglasses). Helmets are required for all participants. Participants should also plan to bring their own water bottle and sunscreen.
LIFT TICKETS: Participants with lessons based at Park City Mountain Village or Canyons Village are eligible for a full-day lift ticket and buddy ticket. The buddy ticket is intended for a family member, caregiver, or friend who can ski/ride independently along with the participant. Buddy tickets are a benefit granted by our resort partners to promote positive recreational experiences for participants. Any abuse of this benefit will result in a loss of this privilege.
RENTALS: The NAC does not provide ski/snowboard rentals for participants. Participants can arrange rentals with dozens of businesses in Park City, with the majority offering a discount for reserving online. Some of our favorites are Aloha, Cole Sport, Jackson’s Base Camp, Jans, Switchback Sports, Legacy Sports, and Utah Ski and Golf.
HELMET REQUIREMENTS: Helmets are REQUIRED on all ski programs. All participants must be aware that skiing and snowboarding imply inherent risks. As such, helmets used in lessons should be appropriate for the activity, fit properly, and be certified accordingly. The NAC has loaner helmets available for all participants. For participants wishing to purchase their own helmet, we recommend a ski/snowboard helmet designed and certified for snow-sport use.
PARKING: Parking reservations are mandatory at Park City Mountain Village. Participants need to create an account at Park at Park City. Daily parking rates range from $28-46 unless you have an ADA tag or carpool with four or more persons per vehicle. **Note – you will still need to make a reservation for ADA or carpool options, which can be completed at checkout. You may be unable to make reservations more than 14 days in advance.
Parking is free at Canyons Village. In addition, participants may park at any one of the designated park and ride locations around Park City and utilize free public transit to the Park City Mountain Village Base. You may drop participants off directly in front of the McGrath Mountain Center before parking but are not permitted to park in our roundabout.
Map of Park City Mountain Village
In addition, participants may park at any one of the designated park and ride locations around Park City and utilize free public transit to the Park City Mountain Village Base. For more information on bus routes in Park City, please visit the following website: Park City Transit Routes and Schedules.
OFF-SITE LESSONS:
Canyons Village—Participants utilizing Canyons Village will meet their instructor on the main plaza. Instructors will be present in their orange NAC jackets and stage between the main plaza kiosk and the ski school building adjacent to the Red Pine Gondola. Participants may request their instructor to give them a courtesy call once they arrive at the base to coordinate the meeting place further.
Deer Valley—Participants utilizing Deer Valley will meet their instructor at the Snow Park Base near the Stein Erikson Statue. Instructors will be present in their orange NAC jackets and plan to meet at this designated location*. Meeting at locations beyond the Snow Park Base will result in a delayed start time without a lesson time extension. Participants may request their instructor give them a courtesy call once they arrive at the base to coordinate the meeting place further. *Exceptions may be made if appropriate for the participant.
Brighton—Participants utilizing Brighton Ski Resort will meet their instructor at the main base in front of the Brighton Center. Instructors will be present in their orange NAC jackets and position themselves in a visible location. Participants may request their instructor give them a courtesy call once they arrive at the base to further coordinate the meeting place.
Solitude—Participants utilizing Solitude Mountain Resort will meet their instructor at the main base in front of the Moonbeam Lodge. Instructors will be present in their orange NAC jackets and stage themselves in a visible location in front of the Moonbeam Lodge. Participants may request their instructor give them a courtesy call once they arrive at the base to further coordinate the meeting place.
What Is Included: Snowshoes & Poles
What To Bring: Your own water bottle, as well as snacks and sun protection. Please be sure to dress for cold weather! Appropriate outdoor clothing and layering is required. (jackets, mid-layers, pants, boots, gloves; eyewear and headwear are highly recommended. Either dress in layers or pack them along, as the weather can change abruptly.
What Is Included: Wake board, water ski, slalom ski, sit ski, and adaptive equipment. A US Coast Guard approved personal floatation device (PFD) will be provided. A limited number of we suits and wet suit tops are available for use upon request.
What To Bring: Please be sure to dress for the weather! Wear your swimsuit and pack along extra layers, as the weather can change abruptly. Always bring your own towel, full water bottle, and sun protection. There are primitive restrooms on site to use if needed and if you chose to bring dry clothes to change into afterward.
Paddle Sports Policies: Shoes must be worn at all times while on land. A properly fitted and fully buckled PFD must be worn at all times while on the water. Participants who have had a seizure in the last year and who have seizures that are uncontrolled by medication must wear a Type 1 PFD. Participants must be able to turn themselves from face down to face up position in water independently, while wearing a Type IV or Type I PFD. Minors (17 and under) must wear a properly fitted and fully buckled PFD at all times once on the dock and in the boat. Adults (18 and older) must have a PFD on or next to them.
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