Liberty University Club Sports Athletics

NO SNOW? NO PROBLEM!
For most skiers and boarders in the Midwest and on the East Coast summer shredding is just not in the budget. The summer snow setups at some of the mountains out West are rad but just a little bit too far away and all those travel expenses add up. Come check out the year-round slope that southeastern skiers and snowboarders have been shredding for years!
CAMPUS LIFE
Off the hill, you can expect plenty of bowling, dodgeball, skating, and other entertaining activities in between riding. The campers will stay in the dormitories on campus, and will be provided with all meals, housing, and on-site transportation to the various facilities.
NEXT LEVEL COACHING FOCUS
We are a coaching focused summer camp with some of the best coaches from all over the east. During the first night of camp our coaching staff hangs out around the mountain to watch camper's ride. Campers are then split up into Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced freestyle groups at the end of the night based on their abilities. Each morning campers will shred different areas of the hill with their coaches and group to ensure that they ride a variety of features and jumps each day with riders of similar ability levels.




Camp Details
July 13-18, 2026 (overnight)
Ages 7-17
Snowflex Center
Cost: $899
Included in Cost:
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Housing for your camper
- Ski & Snowboard Instruction
New Refund Policy: There is a 4.5% processing fee for all refunds. That said, only 95.5% of the registration fee that was paid will be refunded. Please allow 7-10 business days for refunds to be returned to your card. All refund requests must be submitted 1 week prior to the start of your camper’s first camp.
Contact Head Coach Tyler Sherbine - tmsherbine@liberty.edu or our staff at cssummercamps@liberty.edu
What to Bring
- Ski/Snowboard equipment (boots, board, skis, helmet, gloves, etc.)
- Clothing for 6 days (clothing for skiing, snowboarding, skating, swimming, sleeping, etc.)
- Closed-toed shoes
- Bathroom/Shower gear (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.) - Bathrooms are located in each individual dorm room
- Bedroom gear (sheets, blanket/sleeping bag and pillow)
- Snacks & Water Bottle
- Sunscreen
- Skateboard, scooter, roller skates (optional but good for going to dining hall)
- Some campers choose to bring spending money for snacks and/or retail items




SAFE PROGRESSION THROUGH LIBERTY SNOWFLEX
We are super fortunate and stoked to be able to utilize the Liberty Snowflex facility for camp! This is one of the best freestyle progression facilities in the east for 4 main reasons:
- Snowflex Synthetic Slope: This surface is consistent and has a 2 inch layer of padding underneath which allows our campers to quickly learn new tricks while decreasing the impact of falls.
- Variety of Interchangeable Rails: With the help of our staff, we are able to push around features to create an endless amount of lines to hit. We are able to tailor these lines into beginner, intermediate, and advanced categories so they are able to progress in a safe manner.
- Olympic Sized Trampoline: The trampoline is back! This is a great tool to use as we are able to learn air awareness while not having to fly off the jump! Our coaches are able to break down the body mechanics needed to learn different spins, corks, and flips.
- Progression-minded Sessions: We separate our campers based on skill levels. The goal is for the camper to progress into the next level by the end of the week! Our coaching style goes hand in hand with safety and risk management. Coaches are to encourage progression, but not at the risk of the camper's safety. This is done through active instruction from the coaches, breaking down tricks into smaller, understandable movements, getting to know the campers and their comfort level, and overall stoke of the camper.










