Summer Fun For Young Adventure Seekers
COVID-19 Reopening Information
Kids Kamp
Designed specifically for the youngest climbers, our half-day indoor climbing camp introduces kids to rope skills and gives them lots of climbing time. Fun-filled activities improve self-esteem, social skills and kinesthetic development.
Timeline: 9:00am-12:00pm Tuesday through Thursday.
Session: Sessions start in June
Ages: 6-9
Price: $125
Prerequisites: None are required, but Friday Nite Rox or an equivalent program is very beneficial and should be taken prior.
No registration at this time


Summer Climbing Day Camp
This 5-day indoor and outdoor rock climbing camp will be the highlight of your adventurer’s summer. All kids will learn the skills necessary to belay and tie into ropes, as well as the movement and problem solving skills needed in climbing.
Timeline: Monday & Friday 9:00am-3:00pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:00am-4:00pm
Session: Sessions start in June
Ages: 9-13
Price: $445
Prerequisites: None required, but Friday Nite Rox or equivalent program is very beneficial.
No registration at this time
Can't wait until summer? Try Open Climb!
Teen Rox Expedition
Earth Treks has partnered with Seneca Rocks Mountain Guides to continue this great advanced camp for teens! The Teen Rox Expedition is an excellent opportunity to add excitement, adventure and fun to the summer. Includes a 5-day road trip with stops at both Coopers Rock and Seneca Rocks, WV. This course will emphasize all aspects of single and multi-pitch rock climbing and rappelling, as well as camp craft, cooking and leadership.
Two Sessions: Cancelled for Summer 2020
Ages: 13-17
Price: $995 (this includes a non-refundable $250 deposit)
Location: Drop off and pick up at Earth Treks Columbia.
Equipment: Group climbing and camping equipment included. Packing list in confirmation email.
Prerequisites: Basic top rope climbing and belaying experience. Contact janet@earthtreksclimbing.com with eligibility questions.
Waiver and Medical Form required and can be accessed here.
