YELLOWSTONE BACKPACKING ADVENTURE
8-day adventure through remote area of the Montana wilderness, developing leadership and outdoor skills in navigation, camping, backcountry cooking and teamwork.
Dates: July 19-26, 2025
Age: 14-16
Group size: max 8 students/2 instructors
Length: 8 Days
Tuition: $2,650 (75% of Montana students receive a partial to full scholarship)
Course Highlights
Backpacking in the mountains of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Navigation, orienteering, and wilderness travel skills
Wilderness decision-making and communication skills
Experiencing abundant wildlife and ecosystems
Course Description
The Yellowstone Backpacking Adventure is an introductory backpacking course for 14 to 16 year olds. This 8-day adventure takes students into the beautiful backcountry of Yellowstone National Park, where they will have an opportunity to experience and learn about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem firsthand. Course curriculum focuses on preparing students to safely navigate and enjoy backpacking in wild backcountry environments. They will learn core outdoor skills such as cooking, camping, and map and compass navigation from an experienced instructor team with area knowledge. Students will be challenged physically—at appropriate introductory levels—and will hike with moderately heavy packs in mountainous terrain, camping at some amazing backcountry sites along the way.
While on course, the team will engage in lessons about Leave No Trace® land stewardship principles, and will learn how to communicate effectively and work together to accomplish common goals. Each student will have an opportunity to lead the group as the Expedition Leader of the Day to gain experience with newly acquired leadership skills.
For more information about MWS core curriculum and expedition progression check out Expedition Life. If you have additional questions please check out our FAQ page or reach out to contact us.
Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes
TEAMWORK AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Learn positive communication skills with diverse group members to create a healthy community, build trust, and make sound decisions in the backcountry together
Develop an expedition philosophy, apply it to the course, and understand how it can transfer back to the student’s home environment
SAFETY AND WILDERNESS BASED DECISION MAKING
Backcountry hazard evaluation and risk reduction guidelines and tools
First aid awareness for backcountry settings: identification and treatment of common backcountry illness and injuries
Learn to collaboratively make decisions in remote environments that prioritize individual and group safety
CONSERVATION ETHIC
Use basic observational and interpretive skills to demonstrate an understanding and respect for the natural environment
Discuss the history, facts, and potential solutions to pertinent environmental and social issues affecting the wilderness in the expedition area
Reflect upon and discuss the conveyance of wilderness conservation ethics into personal life and build a capacity for commitment and stewardship to wild places
Develop comprehensive understanding of Leave No Trace® ethics and apply them during the expedition
BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING AND NAVIGATION SKILLS
Use safe backcountry kitchen practices to cook nutritious meals on a camp stove or fire
Demonstrate an ability to select an appropriate campsite and set up a shelter while minimizing the impact on the ecosystem
Understand and demonstrate how to stay healthy, warm, and comfortable in the backcountry
Understand and demonstrate techniques for camping and traveling in bear habitat
Use various navigation and route-finding tools and methods for on and off trail travel
Travel efficiently in the alpine environment using map and compass skills
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Backpacking
Learn to properly pack and adjust a backpack
Become competent in backpacking in alpine environments
Travel off trail and discover unpopulated areas of the Montana wilderness