CAMBA South Women's Mountain Bike Weekend - mountain bike cycling event - in Hayward, WI - presented by Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association (CAMBA)

CAMBA South Women's Mountain Bike Weekend

Friday, June 19, 2026Hayward, WI
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Mountain Bike

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Hayward, WisconsinOpen in Maps

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Friday, June 19, 2026Register

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About This Event
The CAMBA Women’s South Mountain Bike Clinic will be a weekend of learning, gaining confidence, having fun, camaraderie, and experiencing the beauty of the CAMBA trails in the Hayward/Cable area! Set in the heart of CAMBA’s Big Woods Endless trails, instruction for the clinic will be provided by regional certified coaches who have experience in teaching beginner, intermediate, and advanced riders looking to gain confidence on their bikes and improve their skills on the trails. Open to women mountain bikers over the age of sixteen, all skill levels are welcome. Not sure what level of rider you are? Not to worry! A pre-clinic survey will be sent to all participants, the results of which will be used by the coaching staff to assess skill levels. Beginning riders will learn basic bike handling skills for single-track riding, while advanced riders will refresh on the basics and build advanced skills on the beautiful CAMBA trails. While we all like to see as much of the trail as we can, please remember that this clinic is focused on building skills and gaining confidence in a supportive environment. It is not focused on miles of trail ridden.
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Experience the Big Woods at the CAMBA South Women's Mountain Bike Weekend

Unleash Your Potential on Hayward's Finest Singletrack

Get ready to immerse yourself in the heart of northern Wisconsin's legendary trail system. The CAMBA South Women's Mountain Bike Weekend is designed for riders who want to trade hesitation for confidence and technical mastery. Set against the backdrop of the "Big Woods Endless Trails" in the Hayward and Cable area, this weekend is less about counting miles and more about perfecting the art of the ride. Whether you are swinging a leg over a mountain bike for the first time or you are a seasoned shredder looking to clean that one technical rock garden, this clinic provides the professional instruction and supportive environment needed to level up your game.

The weekend is defined by camaraderie and a shared passion for the dirt. Instruction is led by regional certified coaches who specialize in breaking down complex movements into manageable skills. You will join a community of women mountain bikers who value progress over ego, all while exploring the lush, rolling terrain that makes the CAMBA trails a premier Midwest destination. From the smell of the pine forest to the sound of tires gripping the hero dirt, every moment is crafted to connect you deeper with nature and your bike.

What to Expect

  • Personalized Skill Assessment - Every participant completes a pre-clinic survey to ensure they are placed in a group that matches their current ability and goals.
  • Technical Progression - Instruction covers everything from basic bike handling and body positioning to advanced cornering and navigating technical trail features.
  • Certified Coaching - Learn from experienced, regional coaches who provide real-time feedback and demonstrations on the trail.
  • Supportive Environment - A focus on building confidence and having fun without the pressure of high-mileage endurance riding.
  • Trail Immersion - Spend your days navigating the diverse terrain of the Hayward area, moving from open meadows to deep, canopy-covered singletrack.

Course Description

The clinic takes place on the southern cluster of the CAMBA (Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association) trail system. These trails are renowned for their variety, offering a mix of classic "old school" narrow singletrack and modern flow sections. Because this event is a skills-focused clinic, the "course" consists of specific trail segments chosen by coaches to highlight particular technical features.

Skill Level Trail Focus Terrain Features
Beginner Foundational Singletrack Gentle rollers, wide turns, and basic obstacle clearing.
Intermediate Technical Progression Roots, tighter switchbacks, and varying elevation changes.
Advanced Mastery & Flow Rock gardens, steep climbs, and high-speed cornering techniques.

Event Highlights

  • Big Woods Scenery - Ride through some of the most beautiful and dense forest terrain in the Midwest, known for its glacial topography.
  • Skill-First Philosophy - The clinic prioritizes "sessioning" features - repeating sections to gain mastery - rather than just riding through them.
  • Women-Led Community - Connect with other female riders over the age of sixteen in an empowering, ego-free atmosphere.
  • Post-Ride Vibes - Enjoy the local Hayward culture and the sense of accomplishment that comes from a day spent conquering new trail challenges.
  • Expert Troubleshooting - Get tips on bike setup, tire pressure, and suspension tuning from experts who know the local trail conditions.

CAMBA South Women's Mountain Bike Weekend In Action

A group of female cyclists gather in a grassy field at CAMBA South Women's Mountain Bike Weekend

Frequently Asked Questions

What skill levels is this mountain bike clinic designed for?

This weekend is designed for every woman rider, from those touching dirt for the first time to advanced shredders looking to sharpen their technical game. Our certified coaches provide tailored instruction to help you conquer trail features and gain massive confidence on your bike.

How do I know which skill group I will be placed in?

To ensure you are matched with riders of similar abilities, a pre-clinic survey will be sent to all participants before the event. Coaches use these results to assess your experience and goals, placing you in a supportive group where you can thrive.

What are the trail conditions like in the Hayward and Cable area?

You will be riding the legendary CAMBA Big Woods trails, which offer a diverse mix of flowing single-track and technical forest terrain. These trails are world-renowned for their beauty and provide the perfect natural classroom for practicing everything from cornering to navigating roots and rocks.

Is this a high-mileage endurance event?

No - the primary focus of this weekend is skill progression and camaraderie rather than distance. While you will spend plenty of time in the saddle, the sessions are designed to break down technical movements and build confidence rather than focusing on the number of miles ridden.

What gear and equipment should I bring for the weekend?

Participants should bring a well-maintained mountain bike suitable for single-track trails and a properly fitting helmet. We also recommend trail-ready essentials including:

  • Hydration pack or water bottles
  • Basic repair kit and spare tubes
  • Weather-appropriate riding gear

 

Can spectators join the weekend activities?

While the clinic sessions are reserved for registered participants to maintain a focused learning environment, the Hayward area is a premier destination for families and friends. Check the event website for the latest details on post-ride social gatherings where everyone can celebrate the spirit of the CAMBA trails.

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