CAMP INFORMATION
Transportation
Directions
Housing and Meals
Items to Bring
Running
Camp Topics
Recreation
Facilities
Camp Details
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The All-American Cross Country Camp is located at the Christ School in Asheville. Situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, an abundance of incredible running trails of varying difficulty and scenery are at the camp's disposal.

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TRANSPORTATION Back to Top
Arrangements can be made to be picked up at the Asheville Airport or bus station. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Airport Shuttle Form Download the Airport Shuttle Form

DIRECTIONS TO CAMP Back to Top
From I-26: Take Exit 40 (old exit 9, the Asheville Airport exit). Turn away from the airport (a right turn if you're coming in on 26W; a left turn if you're coming in on 26E). Proceed for approximately four miles. Cross US25 (Hendersonville Road) and turn right onto Christ School Road. Christ School Road runs into Christ School.

From I-40: Take exit 51, US25-A. Left at the exit approximately eight miles. Just before the road merges with US25 (Hendersonville Rd.) turn left before the Shell gas station and turn right, directly behind the station.

MapQuest Map
Visit the Christ School Directions page

HOUSING AND MEALS Back to Top
Campers will be able to experience campus life on one of the most beautiful and traditional of southern campuses, the Christ School. Campers will be served three great meals a day (all you can eat) and share a dorm room. Meals are prepared daily by reknown chef "Uncle Bob".

WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP Back to Top
The staff at All American Cross Country Camp has compiled the following list of items that you may want to bring with you for use during your stay:

  • Linens (twin sheets, pillow, pillow case, and towels)
  • Running clothes and shoes
  • Casual clothes and swimsuit
  • Personal items (soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
  • Paper and pencil
  • Spending money for sodas, t-shirts, phone calls, etc.
  • Fans. The dorms are not airconditioned.

RUNNING Back to Top
Runners are grouped according to their fitness level and experience. The distance of the runs and the tempo of the runs are also grouped according to fitness level.

CAMP TOPICS Back to Top

  • Sports Psychology
  • Cross Training
  • Injury Prevention
  • Proper Running Technique
  • Race Tactics
  • Goal Setting
  • Nutrition
  • Academic Preparation for Colllege

RECREATION Back to Top
The fun schedule of recreational activities include:

  • Whiffle ball
  • Volleyball
  • Kick ball
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Ice Cream Social
  • Dance -- DJ with Light Show

FACILITIES Back to Top

  • Volleyball Court
  • Weight Room
  • TV and Lounge
  • Miles and miles of soft running trails
  • Tennis Courts
  • Soccer Fields
  • Grassy Fields