Explore the grandeur of Northern California for two unforgettable weeks! Hike through the breathtaking Shasta-Trinity Alps, one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in North America. Afterward, cool off with a day of whitewater rafting the Trinity River, before heading to mountain bike around the famed trails of Lake Tahoe and summit Mt. Lassen. Cap off your adventure with another day of rafting down the American River. This California adventure camp is perfect for teens of all levels of outdoor experience. With expert guidance, we ensure a supportive and fun environment where everyone will thrive.
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Destination
California
Current Grades
8th, 9th, 10th
Meeting Place
Sacramento, CA (SMF)
California Adventure Itinerary
The Trinity Alps range was named after its famous European counterpart due to its spectacular granite peaks and domes. Spend four days hiking through valleys carved by glaciers long ago. In the afternoon, cool off with a refreshing swim in one of the region’s hundreds of alpine lakes! At night, settle in with your new best friends, blanketed by the brightest stars you’ve ever seen.
Spend two days honing your mountain biking skills as you zoom around world-famous trails just northwest of Lake Tahoe outside Truckee. We’ll have trail options for every skill level and ability, so ou can choose your adventure: Fun and flowy or more downhill and technical! Wind your way through trails surrounded by big trees and pretty wildflowers as you enjoy big views and a memorable biking experience.
Embark on an unforgettable two-day adventure around the mighty Lassen Peak in the breathtaking Cascade Range. Discover the hidden wonders of underground lava tubes, bubbling mud pots, and other fascinating hydrothermal features that make this lava dome a natural wonder. As the sun sets, get ready for an early night because our hike to the 10,457-foot peak awaits at dawn. Imagine standing at the top, watching the first light of day break over the horizon—an experience you’ll never forget.
After your hiking trip in the Trinity Alps, head to the neighboring Trinity River, fed by the snowmelt of the peaks you just explored! Launch into splash wars in the calmer sections and laugh out loud as you bounce through the bigger rapids with your friends. Later in the trip, tackle more exciting rapids and “ride the bull” on the famous American River.
Dates and Prices
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Departure Day
07/17/25
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Return Day
07/31/25
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Price
$4,795
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07/17/25
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07/31/25
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$4,795
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Included in tuition:
- All meals
- Tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, backpack, and all group gear
- Guided activities
Not included in tuition:
- Airfare to and from Sacramento, CA (SMF)
- Travel protection (more info here)
- Personal clothing and items (packing lists available for enrolled families)
Camping
Most of our nights are spent at “frontcountry” campsites, where we’ll generally have a more developed campsite with running water, toilets, and sometimes cell phone service. This may be a public or private campground. We often stay at the same frontcountry site a few days in a row.
The other handful of nights will be spent “backcountry” camping, referring to wilderness locations where we are most likely out of cell phone service and away from our vehicles, electricity, and other amenities. Many multi-day activities like backpacking, sea kayaking, and canoeing take place in the backcountry.
Challenge/fitness level
No experience necessary; all skill levels welcome! We’ll teach students everything they need to know to be successful and have lots of fun.
Fitness and physical challenge are subjective, so Adventure Treks does not “rate” its trips based on challenge. However, because we’ll be highly engaged in backcountry activities throughout trip, our students have the responsibility to be physically fit. We know physical fitness looks different for everyone, but it’s important to come prepared so that you and your fellow students can succeed. One student not coming prepared with physical fitness will negatively impact the entire group. In the months leading up to their trip, students should develop a routine that emphasizes stamina and sustaining a moderate level of exertion for many hours, several days in a row. Running, swimming, bicycling, aerobics classes, and team sports are all beneficial and will help improve cardiovascular fitness in preparation for a student’s trip.
Activities
Backpacking
Mountain biking
Mountain summit
Whitewater rafting
Reviews
Each of the trips our son has taken have provided him with fun, adventure, independence, and personal growth. In addition to making some great friends, the instructors have been amazing leaders who were all highly skilled and qualified in hiking and outdoor adventures. What’s been valuable is just being “off the grid” and remote for three weeks! Our son loves the peacefulness of his surroundings on his AT trips, and even took opportunities to meditate when he wanted to.
Daniel’s experiences at AT have been so positive in so many ways—socially, emotionally, even physically. He has made stronger and deeper friendship bonds at AT than anywhere else. He has been challenged physically and has been influenced in the MOST positive of ways—by true leaders and thinkers, not by something seen on social media. He’s made close, deep bonds with boys and girls, and gained independence from parents and family and confidence from doing hard, occasionally uncomfortable activities with a supportive group.. You’re doing everything right. You really are. Just don’t stop. 🙂 Daniel has loved AT so, so much. We are eternally grateful to AT for the many gifts it has given Daniel. Thank you for all you do to give these kids valuable, life-changing experiences.
I think Adventure Treks is an amazing experience; always when our son comes home, you can see how much he enjoyed it. He tells a lot of good stories and anecdotes and has good memories. I think the most valuable thing is the experience of being able to share with different types of people, be more independent, learn how to survive in and value nature, see things and be without parents, and appreciate what they have at home. Thomas loves Adventure Treks.
Our first experience with Adventure Treks far exceeded both my daughter’s and my expectations. From the moment she met the other kids and the instructors, she was challenged and had a blast… so many activities, experiences, and really great team-building activities. She said the instructors did an amazing job of making sure the group was well-integrated and cohesive. There were no cliques, so everyone enjoyed all activities together. The silly night parties and activities sounded like there was a lot of laughter.
My son returned home with many stories about how great his experience with Adventure Treks was. He had a playlist of “new” music and a phone full of new friends that he talks to daily. As a parent, I believe it was the best investment I have ever made in my son’s physical and emotional wellbeing.
In addition to fabulous memories and a great new set of friends, Grace gained a stronger sense of self and understanding of how she can contribute to a group. She could see the positive impact of great leadership and culture and how that was created through activities such as plus/delta and evening meetings. She found a better version of herself on her trip. The group’s interactions were extremely impactful for Grace. She often reflects how the instructors worked to create such a positive environment that celebrated everyone.
The program exceeded our expectations across the board. Maya’s group experienced smoke due to fires on Mt. Shasta, and the instructors needed to pivot the itinerary. The communication to parents was timely and reassuring. Maya definitely built confidence in herself with the challenges (physical and mental) that she had to overcome, while building close relationships with the community. She also fell in love with the outdoors, which was a very important outcome that we were hoping Maya would take away. Maya loved the community and appreciated that they could talk about anything.
Luke felt embraced and supported by everyone on the trip, and really felt that the instructors took the time to truly get to know him as a person. He returned home more centered, more confident, and with a healthier outlook for the year ahead! Definitely the instructors. They were more than just responsible adults there to keep Luke safe—they were also mentors and guides, and they left a huge impression on him during a pivotal time in his development as a young man.