Alaska Outdoor Educator: Backpacking and Sea Kayaking
Alaska Outdoor Educator: Backpacking and Sea Kayaking
Grow as a teacher & leader in the outdoors
Join a team of current and aspiring outdoor educators to expand your teaching and leadership skills. Backpack across the tundra and paddle past tidewater glaciers in Prince William Sound. Climb soaring peaks in Alaska’s Talkeetna Mountains or Chugach Range. Keep an eye out for Dall sheep, moose, and caribou, as well as coastal wildlife like sea otters, seals, and porpoises. Along the way, develop the skills you need to lead, manage risk, and teach in the wilderness.
Starting with basic outdoor skills, you’ll build a toolkit of teaching and leadership techniques to use while leading groups on land and water. Practice fundamental skills like navigating off trail and assessing marine hazards—with additional emphasis on how to teach these skills effectively. Earn your Leave No Trace Level 2 Instructor Course certificate and dive into topics like facilitation, plant and animal identification, and environmental issues.
As the course progresses, expect to lead discussions and present lessons to your peers. At the same time, practice giving and receiving feedback. Work on managing group dynamics and communicating effectively while resolving a group conflict. Grow your problem-solving and risk management skills while navigating river crossings and ocean currents. Return with the skills and experience to advance your career as an outdoor educator.
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Duration
30 days
Age
21+ yrs
6 College Credits
- 2 Environmental Studies
- 2 Risk Assessment
- 2 Outdoor Educator
Certifications
- Leave No Trace Level 2 Educator
Equipment Deposit
$500
Start/End
Palmer, Alaska
Fly In/Out
Anchorage, Alaska

Financial aid & Scholarships
NOLS supports a variety of outside financial aid options:
- AmeriCorps
- 529 College Savings Plans
- Veteran's Benefits (In Wyoming only)
If you are fluent in American Sign Language or Signed Exact English, you may be eligible to receive a full scholarship to your wilderness medicine course.