We Take Care of the Places We Love

Every booking on Guide Range contributes to protecting the wild places that make these adventures possible. Because without healthy rivers, forests, and wilderness — there is nothing left to guide.

Adventure Has a Responsibility

We started Guide Range because we love the outdoors. Not in an abstract way — in a waders-in-the-river, boots-in-the-mud, up-before-dawn kind of way. And because we love it, we feel the weight of protecting it.

Every time someone books a trip through Guide Range, a portion of that booking goes toward conservation efforts across the United States. We are focused on the places guides depend on most — clean rivers for fishing, healthy forests for hunting, pristine mountain terrain for backcountry adventure.

This is not a marketing line. It is a commitment we made before we launched and one we intend to keep as we grow.

What We Focus On

Three areas where outdoor adventure and conservation intersect most.

Clean Water

Healthy rivers and waterways are the backbone of fly fishing, kayaking, and so much of what we do outdoors. We support efforts to keep them that way — from headwater streams to coastal estuaries.

Wild Habitat

From whitetail country in Texas to elk habitat in Montana, the places our guides work are worth fighting for. We put money toward protecting them so future generations can experience them too.

Access & Education

The next generation of outdoor enthusiasts needs access to wild places and the knowledge to appreciate them. We support programs that make that happen — because conservation starts with connection.

How It Works

Simple. Every completed booking moves the needle.

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Booking completed

A traveler books and completes a guided experience on Guide Range.

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$1 contributed

One dollar from that booking goes directly to conservation efforts.

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Conservation funded

Those dollars support clean water, protected habitat, and outdoor access programs.

$1

from every completed booking goes directly to conservation efforts

As Guide Range grows, so does our impact.

The Best Thing You Can Do Is Get Outside

Book a trip with a guide who knows the land, respects it, and depends on it. That is what conservation looks like in practice — not just dollars, but people who care spending time in the places worth protecting.

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