| Course Dates | TBA |
| Prerequisites | WFR |
| Class Size | 30 max |
| Age Limits | 18+ |
| Price/Person | $TBA |
Are your wilderness medicine protocols on the tip of your tongue or in the bottom of your pack? This three day scenario-based course is designed as review and practice of evacuation and decision making guidelines. It also provides wilderness medicine practitioners with current updates in the wilderness medicine field. This course may be used to recertify current Wilderness First Responder and Wilderness EMT (wilderness portion only) certifications from the following organizations: WMI, NOLS, SOLO, and WMA. CPR is included. There will be a written examination at the beginning of this course.

Course Dates : TBA
Prerequisites: WFR
Age Limits:18+
Cost: $TBA
Where and when to meet
Zion Lodge: In Zion National Park
Time: 7:30 am
Required Forms
For your convenience, the required course forms are available for download in PDF format. These forms can be saved to your desktop and filled out on your computer. Print them out, sign them and mail or fax (435-772-3133) to us.
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- One of the best, most engaging and entertaining learning environments I've been in for a long time.
- I expected this training to be something I endured and tolerated in order to receive the certification. Due to the fun instructors and well put together materials and activities, it turned into something I genuinely enjoyed.
- The biggest highlight of the course for me was the mock rescue because it was the most realistic situation we were put in.
- This class was fun and exciting. I will remember this experience for the rest of my life.
- I'd been planning on/hoping to take this course for a long time, but even so it's been a better and more valuable experience than I'd ever expected. I feel confident in my abilities to deal with an emergency.
- I will recommend this WFR course to others.
- I feel much more confident in my first aid skills.
- Zion is gorgeous, hold more WFR courses here!


