Teens and Adventure Sports

About Teens and Adventure Sports

The Teens & Adventure Sports Division provides youth and teens with fun indoor and outdoor activities throughout the year. We strive to nurture community connections for the youth and teens in our community and to provide a space for them to be themselves and spend time with their friends.

Teen Programs

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Teens on the Go (Ages 11-16)

This fun summer program is for youth entering grades 6-11, held Monday-Friday, June 23–Aug. 15. Teens are picked up and dropped off daily at one location to attend various trips and events. This summer, we have NEW and EXCITING trips planned every day. Monday through Friday, your child will be out and about on fun, safe, and adventurous trips. Payment plans and financial assistance are available. One week before each trip, an itinerary with specific information will be emailed to each participant. General registration information coming soon!

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Future Leaders Camp (Ages 13-15)

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure at the Future Leaders Camp! This is your chance to dive headfirst into an incredible journey packed with fun and excitement while honing vital leadership skills!

Join us for interactive workshops, thrilling games, and exhilarating activities designed to prepare you for volunteering or that first job. But that’s not all! Get ready for amazing team-building excursions and earn your First Aid/CPR/AED certification—all included in this action-packed experience!

Imagine making new friends and creating lifelong memories while racking up to 30 SSL hours of valuable experience. This is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for—don’t let it slip away! Get ready to shine and make the most of your summer! General registration information coming soon!

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Leaders in Training Program (Ages 14-16) 

A Leader in Training is a volunteer aged 14 to 16, trained and assigned to a summer campsite. The LIT’s role is to assist the summer camp staff in daily program operations. LITs will have the opportunity to work in the areas of games, sports, arts and crafts, and many other recreational activities. To become a LIT, you must attend and complete the Future Leaders Camp. Once you complete the camp, you will receive an invitation the following summer to join the LIT program. 

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Into The Metaverse

Come and join us in the virtual world as we take a big leap into the Metaverse. Our Meta camps offer a fun and educational experience for kids to learn about science and programming, along with the opportunity to play sports in an immersive reality. Each camp also includes outdoor physical activities, craft projects, and field trips to the pool. We can’t wait to see you there! General registration information coming soon!

Outdoor Adventure Sports

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Friday Night Ski Club (6th – 12th Grade)

Head to Ski Liberty in the comfort of a coach bus every Friday night for five weeks. Trip dates are 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, and 2/6 (2/13 rain date). The fee includes supervision and bus transportation. Ski packages must be purchased directly through Liberty Mountain Resorts. Pick-up and drop-off are at Robert Frost Middle School. We will leave Robert Frost at 3:30 pm and return at 11 pm. Spots will fill up fast. We hope to see you with us! General registration has closed. Please look for more information in the 2026 Fall guide!

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Rock-Ventures (Ages 8-15) 

Want your kids to spend time outside? Sign them up for our daylong Rock-Ventures program as we take a trip around Maryland with rock climbing, mountain biking, ropes courses, and more! The program runs on days when Montgomery County Public Schools are closed. Participants are broken up into two groups based on age and the transportation provided.

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After School Fishing Club (Ages 8-14) 

Tighten those lines and get hooked on fishing! Learn the basics of freshwater fishing using both artificial and live bait. Try out different methods and tackle to catch a variety of fish! We meet at the Rockville Skate Park, and participants are driven to the Lake Needwood Mansion in a City van.

No prior fishing experience is necessary to participate. All fishing tackle and bait are provided. The program runs during the Spring and Fall seasons

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Rockville Skate Camp (Ages 7-14) 

Learn to skateboard or improve your skills. Join Rockville’s crew as you learn to push, ride, ollie, kick-flip, grind, and drop in. Skate park etiquette and safety are a priority. Skaters must bring a skateboard, helmet, knee and elbow pads, wrist guards, water, and a snack. After a great skateboarding session, cool off for a few hours at the Rockville pool. This camp is weather-dependent. Any missed dates will be made up on Friday. General registration information coming soon!

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Skateboard & Rollerblading Group & Private Lessons (Ages 6+)

Learn how to skate at our brand-new Rockville Skatepark! Learn the basics or practice your tricks with experienced Rockville skaters once a week. Lessons will be 50 minutes once a week for five weeks. Classes will be weather-dependent. Please check the weather line for closure updates. For private lessons, call 240-314-8639

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Rockville Skate Park (All Ages)

The Rockville Skate Park is officially open for community use, featuring concrete ramps, bowls, and rails.

The 15,000-square-foot concrete skate park features a kidney bowl, manual pads, quarter pipes, radius wedge, rainbow grind rail, grind ledge, slappy curb, and pole. It is designed to be fun for every rider, regardless of age, style, skill level, or wheel type.

Key elements of the new park include:

  • Reconfigured the parking lot to maintain the same parking spaces in the Rockville Swim and Fitness center complex.
  • Street and park elements, obstacles, and terrain.
  • Modernized infrastructure and amenities.
  • Family/gender-neutral restroom.
  • Stormwater management facility.

Contact

Recreation and Parks Department
Teens and Adventure Sports
240-314-8620 
teens@rockvillemd.gov  

Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 

Address
Taft Center
6 Taft Court
Rockville, MD 20850