Prepare for outdoor adventures with this comprehensive American Red Cross Wilderness First Aid course, open to both teens and adults. This training covers troops who travel to areas where a hospital or EMT is 30 minutes away from their destination.
Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors, this training supports completion of key steps toward earning their First Aid badges while building confidence in responding to emergencies when professional medical care is not immediately available.
Adult volunteers will gain valuable advanced first aid skills to support safe travel, camping, and troop activities. Through hands-on practice and realistic scenarios, participants will learn how to assess injuries, respond to environmental emergencies, and provide effective care in remote or outdoor settings.
By the end of the course, participants will be better equipped to keep themselves and others safe on every adventure.
Mary Ann Beebe Center
March 21 and 22, 2026
$175 per participant
Course Schedule
This course spans two days. Participants must attend both days to complete the course and receive American Red Cross certification.
Saturday
8:30 AM - Check-in
9:00 AM - Class begins
5:00 PM - Class ends
Sunday
9:00 AM - Check-in
9:30 AM - Class begins
4:00 PM - Class ends
Additional Information:
Girl Scout youth participants must have an adult registered and participating in the training in order to meet required Girl Scout volunteer-to-youth ratios.
Participants must bring a sack lunch for both days.
Snacks and water will be provided.
A kitchen for warming food will be available if needed.
All participants must have a current Adult and Pediatric First Aid, CPR, and AED certification on file with GSNI prior to attending this training.
Badges Related: Senior First Aid Steps 1, 2, and 4
Ambassador First Aid Badge - All Steps