Bringing People Together for 48 years!

By Erika Rivers and Greg Lais On a gray May morning in 1977, a small group of strangers…

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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…

Paddling on the river

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…

two people paddling a canoe together

Taking Risks, Finding Calm: Patrick’s Journey with Wilderness Inquiry

This month, we’re celebrating longtime Wilderness Inquiry traveler and volunteer, Patrick McGuigan, who has been adventuring with us…

An Olympic National Park Adventure: Maintaining Lifelong Connection to the Outdoors Through Senior Adult Travel

On a gorgeous early September evening, the west-coast sun was quickly playing catch-up to the horizon when the…

A Moroccan Adventure with Wilderness Inquiry

This past April, a group of six women set off on an unforgettable adventure to Morocco — a…

Un”Belize”able Adventure with Wilderness Inquiry!

This past February, a group of Wilderness Inquiry travelers set off on an adventure to spend eight days…

On Trail: Lachelle Cunningham in the Apostle Islands

In July, Chef Lachelle Cunningham joined Wilderness Inquiry in the Apostle Islands on one of our Women’s Affinity…

The Power of Accessible Travel

Wilderness Inquiry's Executive Director Erika Rivers embarked on a trip to New Zealand as a trip assistant.

On Trail: Park Center High School in the Boundary Waters

In late January, a group of students from Park Center Senior High School embarked on a snow-filled adventure…