Watching a Student Grow Up With Three Years of Canoemobile

While watching the leaves fall gently onto a still Van Cortlandt Lake in the Bronx, I found myself…

National Parks Conservation Association and Canoemobile Work Together to Connect Students to Parks

Since 2012, Wilderness Inquiry has been working with the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) to bring Canoemobile to…

Backpacking the Beartooths: On Trail with Edison High School

This past July, Wilderness Inquiry went to the Beartooth Mountains in Montana with eight students and two teachers…

Minneapolis Summer School Students Earn Credits on Wilderness Inquiry Trips

What better way to earn summer school credits than by exploring the outdoors? That’s what happened last month…

An Ode to Delicious Coffee and Granola

At Wilderness Inquiry, we love using local products from Minnesota and Wisconsin so we can support businesses that…

Wilderness Inquiry and The Woods Project Create a New Generation of Outdoor Leaders

Extended time outdoors leads to growth and leadership that translates into other areas of life. This past June,…

Apostle Islands: The Accessible National Park

Spending time on Stockton and Sand Islands in the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore may have been noisier than…

Real cooks, real fire: 5 best campfire meals

Come-on baby, light that campfire. Cooking in the wild just got a whole lot more interesting! Whether you’re…

Defying disability in the depths of winter

“These trips are textbook examples of why Wilderness Inquiry exists, bringing people of all ability levels together to…

Getting in the boat together with Canoemobile on the Chattahoochee River

Yesterday we had a special guest named Aimee Copeland come out to paddle with Canoemobile on the Chattahoochee River…