Level 1 Instructor Courses

Level 1 Instructor Course – Backpacking

Dates:
May 1–2, 2026
Course Description:
Join Hiking Hound Adventures, LLC for a fully guided 2-day, 1-night backpacking trip on the South Loop of the Pinchot Trail while earning your Leave No Trace Level 1 Instructor certification. This field-based training blends outdoor ethics education with a beginner-friendly backcountry experience.
What to Expect
  • Guided Backpacking: Hike about 5 miles on Day 1 and 5 miles on Day 2 through rolling hills, forests, and stream corridors. Instructors manage route-finding, group pacing, and safety.
  • Backcountry Camping Experience: Practice campsite selection, kitchen setup, food storage, and low-impact living.
  • Meals Included: Lunch and dinner on Day 1, and breakfast and lunch on Day 2 are provided.
  • Optional Gear Rentals: Complete backpacking gear available for rent.
  • Leave No Trace Training: Skills instruction integrated into the trail experience, preparing you to teach LNT principles in real-world settings.
Trip Details
  • Location: Pinchot State Forest, South Loop of the Pinchot Trail
  • Distance: About 10 miles total over 2 days
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate
  • Certification: Leave No Trace Level 1 Instructor certification, valid for 2 years
  • Materials Included: Leave No Trace Level 1 Course Packet and course journal
  • Prerequisites: Must be 18+. No prior backpacking experience required
Additional Note:
This backpacking course can be followed by a 2-day, in-person Wilderness First Aid Certification course on May 3–4, 2026, ideal for participants who want to complete all certifications before starting summer programs at parks, camps, and outdoor organizations.

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