Freestyle Camp
FREESYLE CAMP
Want to level up your park game or dial in your side-hit style? Whether you’re learning to hit your first rail, throw a nose butter, or land your first back, our Freestyle Camp is all about progression, safety, and a whole lot of fun along the way.
Led by expert freestyle coaches who have been there and done that, this three week program is built for beginner to intermediate riders ready to push their skills in the park or on natural terrain!
WHATS INCLUDED IN THE CAMP?
Three Sunday Sessions
Each Camp includes three Sundays of hands-on coaching, giving you time to build consistency, try new tricks, and progress with a tight crew of riders.
On-Snow Progression
Get three expert-led sessions focused on refining technique, building confidence, learning new tricks and taking your skiing or boarding to the next level.
Supportive Crew
Ride with a like-minded group of snowboarders and skiers who are just as hyped to learn, push each other, and have a good time in the park and out on the mountain.
Still Have Questions?
Please read our FAQ’s and if you still have questions or concerns please send an email to info@bluewood.com
Who Will be Instructing the Camp?
Our Freestyle Camp is led by experienced Bluewood instructors who know the mountain inside and out. You’ll get expert guidance from coaches who specialize in helping strong beginner to advanced skiers and boarders sharpen technique, build confidence, and get more out of every lap.
What are the Camp Dates for 24/25 Season?
For the 2025/26 season, we’re offering three Freestyle Camp sessions, each one includes three full days of expert coaching to help you level up in the park or on natural terrain. Choose from our January (11, 18, 25), February (1, 8, 22), or March (1, 8, 15) camps. Whether you’re learning to slide your first rail or trying to lock in a new trick, each session gives you the time, guidance, and support to progress with a crew that’s as fired up as you are.
How Many Spots are in Each Camp?
Spots are limited to 9 participants to keep the experience personal, focused, and supportive. A smaller group size allows for more one-on-one coaching, better group dynamics, and a smoother flow throughout the day from on-mountain sessions to hot laps in the park.

