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How much do full time atv tour guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time atv tour guide in the United States is $18.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Full Time ATV Tour Guide do?

A Full Time ATV Tour Guide leads groups of tourists or adventure seekers on guided all-terrain vehicle (ATV) tours, ensuring their safety while providing entertaining and informative commentary about the area. Responsibilities include preparing and inspecting ATVs, explaining safety procedures, leading the group along the designated route, and responding to any emergencies. Guides are also expected to have good knowledge of local wildlife, geography, and history to enhance the experience. The role often requires strong communication and leadership skills, as well as physical fitness to handle outdoor activities in various weather conditions.

What is the difference between Full Time Atv Tour Guide vs Part Time Atv Tour Guide?

AspectFull Time Atv Tour GuidePart Time Atv Tour Guide
Work HoursTypically 35-40 hours per weekFewer hours, often flexible
CertificationsRequired safety and first aid certificationsOften the same certifications, but less frequently required
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, on rugged terrains, seasonalSame environment, fewer days
Employer UsageFull-time staff for consistent operationSeasonal or supplemental staff

Full Time Atv Tour Guides work regular hours, often year-round, with full benefits, while Part Time Atv Tour Guides work fewer hours, usually seasonally or on a flexible schedule. Both roles require safety certifications and outdoor skills, but full-timers typically have more consistent employment and benefits.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time ATV Tour Guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time ATV Tour Guide, you need strong knowledge of ATV operation, local terrain, and safety procedures, often supported by a valid driver's license and first aid certification. Familiarity with GPS devices, communication radios, and basic vehicle maintenance tools is common in the role. Excellent communication, leadership, and customer service skills help you create engaging and safe experiences for diverse groups. These skills ensure guests have an enjoyable, informative, and safe adventure, which is critical for reputation and repeat business.

What are some common challenges faced by full-time ATV tour guides, and how can they be effectively managed?

Full-time ATV tour guides often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, varying guest experience levels, and maintaining safety while ensuring an enjoyable tour. To manage these, guides must be adaptable, possess strong communication skills for clear instructions, and stay vigilant about safety protocols. Building rapport with guests and conducting thorough pre-ride briefings help address different comfort levels, while regular equipment checks and route planning minimize unexpected issues.
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Posted 7 days ago


Job description

ATV GUIDEJOB DESCRIPTION

TIMEFRAME: May - October

QUALIFICATIONS: Wilderness First Responder and CPR certification. We can assist in receiving these certifications.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Alaska Mountain Guides (AMG) operates an exciting ATV tour program for guests on cruise ship-based day trips. The trips are held in the beautiful mountains outside of Haines, AK. ATV guides are responsible for driving airportersto and from our remote ATV staging area, leading guests while on trail, emergency response, site setup/takedown, daily maintenance, and assisting in other areas of the company as needed.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Be at least 21 years old.
  • Ability to operate ATVs proficiently and have basic ATV maintenance abilities.
  • The ability to carry up to 40 lbs. of gear repeatedly throughout the day.
  • Completion of AMG ATV program training. Training is generally 7 days but may be longer. Training will include policies and procedures, maintenance, and emergency response.

JOB DUTIES

  • Guest safety, education, and engagement.
  • Greet clients, facilitate introductions, and get clients excited for riding. Entertain guests with narration during the drive to and from the ATV site.
  • Attention to safety, including learning and appropriately demonstrating the ATV Safety Talk, driving safely, and having awareness of weather and trail conditions.
  • Outfit clients with helmets and goggles.
  • Maintain group control.
  • Respond to vehicle breakdowns, injuries, and wildlife encounters.
  • Help load, prepare, unload, and de-rig gear while keeping the guests engaged.
  • Follow a tight schedule and be on time with your trips.
  • Be able and willing to perform any basic vehicle maintenance necessary for ATV tour operations. Maintenance might include the following:
    • Checking and topping off all fluids
    • Tire swap and/or inflation
  • Complete appropriate guide checklists at the end of each shift.
  • Have and maintain a clean driving record in order to be insured by AMG company automotive insurance.
  • Responsible for communicating all gear and vehicle issues to maintenance staff.

ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS

  • Be willing and able to support ATV route and site maintenance. Potential for vegetative clearing, chain-sawing, shoveling, or other activities that enable a viable and quality guest experience.
  • Assist with other jobs/projects as needed by AMG administration. This may include, but is not limited to:
    • Driving vehicles with guests or with our equipment.
    • Cleaning/maintaining gear, vehicles, and the warehouse.
    • Assisting with grounds/lodging maintenance, cleaning, and general support.
    • Road maintenance & repair - clearing of vegetation, shoveling, or other ATV route maintenance
  • Must at all times be clean, well-groomed, courteous, honest, and reliable.
  • You may be required to cross-trainand take additional training to expand your opportunities and provide greater flexibility.
  • June, July, and August are the height of the cruise ship season.In this period, guides may be required to work up to 40+ hours/week.During the height of the season, long periods of time off will likely not be able to be provided.

LIVING SPACE AND RENT STRUCTURE

Haines housing options consist of our employee campground, we have a few campers/RVs for senior staff, and limited space for employees seeking to bring their own campervans/trailers/RVs. Most 1st year staff camp in the wooded area encircling the campers/RV parking. The campground has (4) plumbed bathroom/shower units and a communal cooking area - due to the presence of bears in our area, we prohibit cooking/food storage outside the communal cooking space. The campground is located on the same lot as our warehouse/office, making the commute to work convenient for any staff planning to come to Alaska without a vehicle. There is a laundromat located within a short walk down the street. A guide room is located on the corner of the warehouse with access to WiFi.


Additional Notes

  • Rent deductions are made twice a month, with 50% of the month's rent deducted from the 1st and 2nd paycheck.
  • Rent is prorated for the first month; rent for the last pay period will be deducted in full even if you vacate housing early.
  • Employees must vacate housing within 48hours of their final shift unless other arrangements have been approved by management.
  • Pets - Must be approved by management; approval may be rescinded if your pet causes problems or is not friendly towards humans and other animals.
  • Failure to abide by rules outlined in the employee manual and housing agreement may result in immediate expulsion from employee housing.