Pricing Guide

Your trip’s price is determined based on the type of activity, the gear used, the length (time and distance), and number of people. It is subject to change based on the specifics of your trip plan, but these standard rates will give you an idea of what to expect. Check our Adventures pages for activity-specific prices, and please get in touch if you have any questions. Clinic spots and drop-in group hikes and climbs are priced per person and are shown on our group events page.

Standard Day Trip

The ideal adventure day! Plenty of time for both instruction and growing your skills. A day of cragging, hiking many High Peaks, or multi-sport days all fit in our Full Day adventures.

4-8 hours
(usually 8:30a-4:30p)

1 person ▶︎ $300

2 people ▶︎ $375

3 people ▶︎ $450

4 people ▶︎ $525

5 people ▶︎ $600

6 people ▶︎ $675

Extended Day Trip

These usually begin before sunrise to reach the more remote peaks and slide climbs. They end with tired legs but soaring spirits! Or book an overnighter to sleep under the Adirondack sky.

Over 8+ hours or 10+ miles
(remote High Peaks and backcountry climbs)

1 person ▶︎ $400

2 people ▶︎ $475

3 people ▶︎ $550

4 people ▶︎ $625

5 people ▶︎ $700

6 people ▶︎ $775

Our Full Day rates beat their Half Day rates!
We’ve discovered that half-day programs can be stressful for both clients and guides, as they feel rushed to finish up within a specific timeframe. Sometimes, you want to take a long break on the summit, squeeze in one more climb, or really perfect a skill. Or, the hike just goes a little long. Instead of worrying about getting charged more, we’ve priced our full-day trips to be competitive with other outfitters’ half-day rates. That way, you can fully enjoy your perfect adventure without the stress of a strict deadline. (If you really only want a couple of hours and our price seems too high, please reach out. We’ll work something out together.)

Have more than 6 people? Let’s talk! I can usually create a custom trip to accommodate.
Overnight adventures run at the Extended Day rate for each day of the trip.
A deposit of 50% holds your date and is applied to your total balance with the final invoice.

Reservation Policy

The Book a Trip form indicates your interest in reserving a trip with us and gives us enough info to start building your trip plan, but it doesn’t guarantee a spot will be available. We’ll get back to you as promptly as possible (usually 1-3 business days) to confirm if a trip on your preferred date is available.

After your itinerary has been set, Onward Mountain Guides will send an invoice for payment. The deposit is due upon receipt of the invoice, and payment of the remaining balance is due 7 days ahead of the start of your trip.

Trip requests are not considered booked and the dates are not reserved for you until the deposit has been paid.

Cancellation Policy

If a trip is canceled, at the guide’s discretion, due to weather or unfavorable conditions, a full refund will be issued.

If you cancel, for any reason, a refund or credit will be issued according to the following conditions:

  • Cancellations made 8 or more days out from the start of the trip will receive a full refund, including the deposit.

  • Cancellations made within 7 days of the start of the trip will forfeit the deposit.

We’ve done our best to make this respectful and fair. When you book your trip, our guides commit to it for their schedule, spend time preparing, and count on that income. Last-minute changes are disruptive, and it’s unlikely that we’ll be able to rebook your day with someone else.

Dog Policy

We think having a dog along for the adventure is great for morale and more fun for the group. Plus, it’s fun for the dog too! However, not all hikes are appropriate for tag-along doggos. The terrain could be too long or strenuous, include obstacles like ladders to climb, or include dangerous water crossings. There are also trails where dogs are not allowed whatsoever.

If you’re interested in having your dog, or my dog (a friendly Golden Retriever named Phin!), to accompany us on your trip, please let me know! We’ll discuss appropriate hikes to match the ability of your pup. We reserve the final say on whether a dog can come on the trip.

You accept full responsibility and liability for your dog while on a trip, including the very real possibility of their injury, getting lost, or death.

All dogs will remain on leash during the entirety of the trip.

In general, we will not allow dogs on trips…

  • in which we expect to hike into the night.

  • during extreme weather.

  • in which we cross areas where dogs are prohibited.

Really Good Questions

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I’m more than happy to answer any sort of question you have. If it’s a really good one, it might end up on that list up there!