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Tents, Sea Caves, and S’mores: How One Trip Opened a New World for Emily

While Wilderness Inquiry is known for our inclusive trips for people with and without disabilities, sometimes creating opportunities…

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Canoemobile Creates Outdoor Belonging for Neurodiverse Youth

April is Autism Awareness Month—a time when many families, educators, and community partners ask: “Where can neurodiverse youth…

A Refreshed Wilderness Inquiry Website, Designed With You in Mind

For many people, the Wilderness Inquiry website is the first step on the journey, from “Could this be…

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Paddling Together: Celebrating Our Partnership with the Minnesota Star Tribune

At Wilderness Inquiry, we believe that Everyone Belongs in the Outdoors. Turning that belief into reality requires a…