You wake up in the morning on a gorgeous day, throw on a pair of shorts and sandals, and head out to the river in a national park. You hear whitewater rapids rumble in the background, as you lather on suntan lotion. You get ready to put a raft in the river for your trip under the summer sun through a scenic gorge. What a peaceful vacation.

But wait - you are not on vacation. You just arrived for work...


Do you want to discover and explore new places and see everything there is to see? Are you a trailblazer creating a path that others will gladly follow? Do  you have an adventurous spirit, and get excited about trying new things?

Then become a rafting guide !

Last of the Urban Cowboys so to speak, our river guides are ordinary people who work during the week and go out on the weekends to have some fun while getting paid for it. The typical guide is someone who enjoys being outdoors, who likes the water and sunshine and nature in general.

You will earn respect and be in "ah" of those you meet. We will train you. But please note that this is not so much a money making gig, but more a get out of town on the weekends, make new friends, learn a great lifetime skill, gain confidence, and just plain old "have some fun in the great out of doors". Plus making a little extra money on the side is only another added bonus. 

Testimonials
 
See what our former guides say about our training:

Training to be a whitewater rafting guide with Rivers Inc. is an exhilarating process.  From the first day on the river you are at the back of the boat.  Classes are small, so you get plenty of time on the river.  You have to have an appetite for adventure and a willingness to jump in right away.  I learned a lot about the river and a lot about myself during those weekends of training.  I was able to start working right away as a guide for Rivers Inc.

A couple of seasons later and I am still as excited about the upcoming season as I was the after training.

- Stu Trusler
 
 
"From the beautiful scenic drives through the mountains to being a wave seeking missile on the river, there is nothing quite like it. I have never gained more knowledge, applicable skills, life experiences, and had so much fun with any other job. River guide training transformed me from a timid boy who couldn't decide when to change lanes on the freeway to a man who knows how to read water and shout out commands while plowing through the roaring rapids. Each weekend of training I was on the river learning and applying the methods and techniques I was being taught, all while having a blast with some of the coolest people I have ever met. Once I completed the training and became a guide I couldn't get enough of it. Laughing, screaming, sharing stories while getting completely drenched, and knowing you’re giving people a new life experience every weekend. Becoming a river guide was the best decision for a job I have made so far.   Additionally, telling stories about being a river guide played a big role in getting me my current job at Comcast Arena in Everett, all of the things (the River Inc Team) taught me (during training) applies to so many other tasks there. So thank you for training me, it has helped me on and off the water.”
 
- Quinn Martin
 
I can say without reservation that guide training is the most fun I can imagine having while learning a job.  It's the perfect combination of excitement, beautiful scenery, and just enough exercise to help keep fit. Not only that, it's a great way to get some sunlight on a regular basis(and that's hard to come by in this state!).  I really look forward to returning to the rivers this spring!

- Josiah Ethington
 
I really wanted to explore the outdoors last summer, which is why I signed up for river guide training at Rivers Inc. The registration fee and all the gear I ended up buying for whitewater rafting and guiding were well worth the investment. I spent a total of ~3 full weeks on the river, consisting of training, recreational, and commercial trips. I am excited to be back on the river this coming spring and summer!
 
- Alisher Saydalikhodjayev