Wilderness First Responder (WFR)
3000 County Road 114
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Course Info
The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the industry-standard medical training for outdoor professionals and adventurers who work, travel, and recreate in remote and austere environments.
Course participants will build the confidence to respond to an emergency and manage patients requiring prolonged field care.
Our students report that their WFR training is hands-down the most rewarding and confidence-building course. You’ll leave this course better prepared for what adventure brings you.
What is a hybrid course?
Your Hybrid WFR consists of two parts:
Online Section
- 30 hours of self-paced pre-course work
- Available one month before the in-person section
- Must be completed before the first day of in-person class
- Included in the cost of the WFR course
In-person Class
- 5 days in-person
- Builds skills through realistic, hands-on scenario practice
- CPR and AED included
Registration Information
This course is open to the public. To register for this course, please apply to Colorado Mountain College Admissions. Once accepted, you can then register for OUT-2044-RL01, 4 credits. The pre-course online section will open on March 9th.
If you have questions or would like more information, please reach out to Matthew Johnson at mjohnson17@coloradomtn.edu or call 970.947.8298.
Please note that due to the nature of this course being held through a college, tuition may vary based on your residency. Supplemental Course Charge: $372.73 (not including tuition)
In-District Tuition: $107/credit hour
In-State Tuition: $214/credit hour
Out-of-State Tuition: $545/credit hour
Western States/WUE: $321/credit hour
Questions?
We understand that a WFR course is a commitment of time and resources, and we want you to feel as prepared as possible. You can review topics covered and course outcomes here. After signing up for a course, you’ll find information on how to prepare in your Student Dashboard. Until then, feel free to check out our FAQ page, email us at info@desertmountainmedicine.com, or call us at 719-486-7260.
Private Courses
Have a large group that needs a wilderness medicine training? We will set up a private course for your group that focuses on scenarios you may commonly encounter , and that incorporates your medical and communication protocols. Please email info@desertmountainmedicine.com for more information.




