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Adventure Guide Reports to: General Manager Summary of Position: As an Adventure Guide you are part of the guest experience ensuring not only a fun time but a safe journey. From supervising climbing ...

... adventure and Ranch related activities * Always be willing to assist with job tasks outside the scope of your regular Required Qualifications * 2+ years of outdoor guiding experience preferred ...

Aerial Adventure Park Guides

MA · On-site

$16.50 - $16.75/hr

Position time frame is Current - Fall (late October) Provide instruction and guidance for guests using the Aerial Adventure Park. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * Greet guests and provide ...

Seasonal Full Time or Part Time $16.90/hr plus gratuities. Greenhorn Ranch in Quincy, CA is looking for one activities guide to join our team. We provide seasonal employment from April-November. We ...

$16.32/hr

Biltmore's Outdoor Adventure Center Guides are responsible for providing safe and exceptional outdoor recreational and educational programs for guests, annual passholders,and groups. Outdoor ...

Adventure Attendant

Tannersville, PA · On-site

$12.50 - $16/hr

Adventure Attendant Department: Camelback Mountain Adventures Reports to: Mountain Adventures Manager The Adventure Attendants provide a safe, engaging, and memorable experience for guests while ...

Adventure Attendant

Tannersville, PA · On-site

$12.50 - $16/hr

Adventure Attendant Department: Camelback Mountain Adventures Reports to: Mountain Adventures Manager The Adventure Attendants provide a safe, engaging, and memorable experience for guests while ...

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How much do adventure jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for adventure in the United States is $17.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.02 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an adventure job?

Adventure jobs are positions that involve excitement, exploration, and often physical activity in unique or challenging environments. These roles can include outdoor guides, travel leaders, expedition staff, adventure sports instructors, and more. They typically require a love for the outdoors, adaptability, and sometimes specialized certifications. Adventure jobs offer the chance to work in scenic locations, experience new cultures, and help others enjoy thrilling experiences. These careers are ideal for people who thrive on variety, challenge, and the unexpected.

What are common challenges faced by adventure guides and how can they be addressed?

Adventure guides often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, varying client skill levels, and ensuring safety in remote locations. To address these, guides must be adaptable, maintain strong communication with participants, and have thorough knowledge of safety protocols. Teamwork and quick decision-making are essential, as guides typically collaborate with other staff to manage logistics and respond to emergencies. Continuous training and staying updated on best practices help adventure guides handle these challenges effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an adventure guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Adventure Guide, you need expertise in outdoor skills, risk management, and first aid, typically supported by certifications like Wilderness First Responder or outdoor leadership training. Familiarity with GPS devices, navigation tools, and communication equipment is crucial for safety and effective trip management. Outstanding interpersonal skills, adaptability, and leadership help you engage clients and respond to dynamic situations. These skills ensure safe, enjoyable experiences and build trust with clients in unpredictable outdoor settings.

What is the difference between Adventure vs Tour Guide?

AspectAdventureTour Guide
CredentialsMay require certifications in outdoor activities or safety trainingOften requires tour guiding certifications or licenses
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, active, often remote or rugged locationsIndoor and outdoor settings, including museums, cities, or outdoor sites
Industry UsageAdventure tourism, outdoor recreationTravel, hospitality, cultural tours
Search IntentSeeking outdoor adventure experiences or activitiesLooking for guided tours or sightseeing services

Adventure roles focus on providing outdoor, active experiences often requiring safety certifications, while Tour Guides typically lead groups through specific locations, emphasizing knowledge and customer service. Both roles are essential in the tourism industry but differ mainly in environment and scope.

What are some adventure jobs?

Adventure jobs include roles such as outdoor guide, park ranger, wilderness instructor, adventure travel guide, and extreme sports instructor. These positions often require physical fitness, specialized training, certifications, and a willingness to work in outdoor or remote environments.
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What states have the most Adventure jobs?

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Infographic showing various Adventure job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 37% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 47% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,623 per year, or $17.6 per hour.

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Job description

Make a Difference Today!

Do you thrive in the great outdoors? Love being active and working with youth? Are some of your best memories from hiking, camping, climbing, or water sports? If you believe kids learn more from hands-on outdoor experiences than sitting in a classroom, and you are looking for a flexible work schedule, then this is your calling!

Arc Experience provides before and after school programs for youth throughout Southern California in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Imperial Valley.

We highly value our employees, and we invest in them by providing opportunities to expand their career and life skills. Arc is looking for motivated and compassionate people who want to expand their career working with youth and have a desire to give back to the community.

Arc Experience's Outdoor Adventure division is seeking enthusiastic Outdoor Adventure Guides to inspire and empower youth through nature-based activities. No need to be a backcountry expert-we will train you in the outdoor skills you need!

As a guide, you will lead team-building challenges, obstacle courses, and offsite adventures like kayaking and biking, helping students build confidence, develop social-emotional skills, and discover their potential-all while having an unforgettable time outdoors!

If you are ready to turn your love for adventure into a meaningful job,join our team today!

Qualifications & Experience

  • 2+ years of experience working with K-12 students.
  • Understanding of outdoor education or leadership development programs.
  • Experience in adventure activities is highly preferred. Our most common programs include:
    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Kayaking
    • Rock climbing
    • Team-building activities
  • Ability to personally participate in outdoor activities.
  • Strong leadership and behavior management skills, overseeing up to 20 students.
  • Encouraging and patient approach when working with youth.

Safety & Compliance Requirements

  • Must create and maintain a physically and mentally safe environment for students, fostering personal growth, confidence, self-reliance, and leadership.
  • Laser-focused on participant safety and certified in first aid, CPR, and basic wilderness safety (or willing to complete training).
  • Ability to drive vehicles (with and without student passengers) per Arc’s requirements. You will be trained to operate a vehicle towing a climbing wall and must participate in occasional refresher training.
  • College transcripts that show you have 48+ college credit units completed OR you take and pass an academic proficiency exam.
  • To get a TB test (and provide proof that it is negative) and pass a Live Scan background check.
  • You will be required to take CPR and first aid training or provide proof that you have been certified within 12 months.
  • English - Spanish bilingual speaker highly preferred.
  • Valid California driver’s license required (Commercial Driver’s License a plus!).

Additional Expectations

  • Available to work both weekdays and weekends.
  • Some administrative paperwork is required for each outing.
  • Willingness to assist with event prep, post-event tasks, cleanup, and inventory.
  • Familiarity with Leave No Trace (LNT) principles is preferred.
  • Open to sharing ideas for improving programs and logistics.
  • Bilingual English-Spanish speakers will have a competitive edge!
  • High school diploma or GED required (Bachelor’s degree highly preferred).

Pay Rate & Benefits

  • Position Type: Part-time, non-exempt
  • Reports To: Director of Outdoor Education Operations
  • Compensation: $20.00 – $24.00 per hour (based on experience & skills)

If the school you will be working at requires a Covid-19 vaccination, then you must provide documentation that shows you are fully Covid-19 vaccinated.

Perks of Being an Arc Outdoor Adventure Guide

  • Earned paid sick leave
  • All equipment provided for events and activities
  • Company-sponsored certification assistance for long-term guides
  • Arc-branded outdoor wear
  • Ongoing training & professional development opportunities

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Reliably commute before starting work (Required)

Arc is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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