Ride and Race Through the BMX Course at Camp Sequassen

The BMX Course at Camp Sequassen gives Scouts a thrilling way to test their balance, control, and confidence on two wheels. This evening program blends skill‑building with pure fun, offering a rolling track filled with bumps, curves, and optional timed runs. In this post, you’ll learn what the course is like, how the 2026 schedule works, and why Scouts of all experience levels look forward to riding it each summer. What the BMX Course Experience Is Like The BMX Course challenges Scouts to navigate a series of small hills, dips, and turns designed to improve bike handling skills. Riders quickly learn that staying balanced requires focus, steady movement, and awareness of the terrain. The course is exciting without being overwhelming, making it a great fit for both beginners and experienced riders. Scouts can choose how they want to participate. Some prefer to ride casually and enjoy the flow of the track, while others push themselves to improve their speed and technique. No matter the approach, the course encourages Scouts to stay active, try new things, and have fun outdoors. BMX Course Schedule and 2026 Program Details In 2026, the BMX Course will run in the Challenge Area on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7–8PM. Because the program is open to all riders, Scouts can drop in on either night to participate. Long‑sleeved shirts and long pants are recommended to help protect against scrapes while riding. Scouts also have the option to be timed around the track. This adds a friendly competitive element and gives riders a chance to see how their skills improve throughout the week. Whether they’re racing the clock or cruising at their own pace, every Scout gets a chance to shine. How the BMX Course Builds Skills and Confidence Riding the BMX Course helps Scouts develop balance, coordination, and quick decision‑making. The bumps and curves require riders to shift their weight, adjust their speed, and stay aware of the track ahead. These skills translate well to other outdoor activities and help Scouts feel more confident in their physical abilities. The course also encourages resilience. A wobble or misstep becomes a learning moment, and each lap gives Scouts a chance to improve. Over time, riders often notice that they feel steadier, more controlled, and more comfortable pushing themselves. Safety Practices That Keep Riders Protected Safety is a top priority on the BMX Course. Staff members supervise the track, guide riders through proper techniques, and ensure helmets are worn at all times. They also help Scouts understand how to ride safely around others and how to navigate the course at a comfortable pace. Because the program takes place in the evening, conditions are cooler and visibility is clear. Staff remain attentive throughout the session, creating an environment where Scouts can challenge themselves while staying safe. Why the BMX Course Is a Camp Favorite The BMX Course stands out because it blends excitement with skill‑building in a way that feels accessible to everyone. Scouts can ride with friends, cheer each other on, and enjoy a program that feels different from anything else at camp. The mix of movement, challenge, and fun makes it a highlight of the week for many riders. Check the Leader’s Guide for the most updated program information. Register for camp and learn more at the links below: Registration Challenge Area April 2, 2026 9:23 AM Recent Posts Experience the Thrill of Night Climbing at Camp Sequassen Eagle Scout-Required Merit Badges You Can Earn at Camp Sequassen Set Sail and Succeed with Small Boat Sailing Everything You Should Know About the Fire Hose Competition Camp Sequassen Address 791 West Hill RoadNew Hartford, CT 06057 Directions Email Us camp.sequassen@ctyankee.org Phone (860) 379-2009