Stewardship Membership

Make your contribution to conservation of the Chilcotin Ark

with our membership plans, you become a steward of the chilcotin Ark

For 30 years, Wilderness Trails has put conservation and stewardship at the forefront of our business, as one of our Six Principles.

Why did we create a membership?

We value getting our guests involved in conservation and invite you to take your stewardship to the next level with our membership plan. Our plans allow you to contribute to conservation in the Chilcotin Ark financially and in person through getting involved in projects.

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What do I get from this membership?

With a Gold, Silver and Bronze plan to choose from, you can get up to 50% discounts on accommodation, ranch-based and camp-based wildlife tracking and conservation trips (depending on the plan) valid to use for the next 5 years. Your family, friends, business staff and clients can share your steward ecotour experience and you can introduce new people to the wilderness and conservation.

Want to find out more?

To find out more about our conservation work, check out our partners’ websites

3 Steps to your unforgettable adventure

Talk with one of our mentor guides

You'll discuss the details & goals of your adventure

enjoy your wilderness adventure with us!

Leave the chaos of city life behind as you reconnect with nature and yourself

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Gain FREE access to our Nature Connection Course today!

All of our programs and courses with our training partner the Wilderness Training Academy are self-directed providing you with information, inspiration and self-reflection prompts for you to put into action. Are you ready to gain free access to your Nature Connection course?
You will:

  • Discover the five benefits of nature available to you right now
  • Receive a daily nature journal and meditation
  • Find a deeper connection to nature and yourself

We offset guests' flight carbon production by investing in sustainable community forest management

5% of each trip supports conservation efforts in the Chilcotin Ark