For many students classroom learning, and even more so, virtual learning can be a struggle. There are many…
Wilderness Inquiry hosted its first American Sign Language (ASL) Day on the River where families and friends of…
At Wilderness Inquiry we’re always looking for more ways to connect families and youth to the outdoors. In…
Over the course of the past year and a half, students, teachers, and schools have dealt with unprecedented…
Many philosophers have affirmed the meaning of life. Some say happiness is life’s true meaning, while others say…
In the spring of 2021, Wilderness Inquiry launched The Inquiry Series: Exploring Inclusivity, a speaker series featuring leaders…
Travel over the past year for many was challenging to say the least. Borders closed, and bucket list…
For many years, Wilderness Inquiry has worked alongside the National Park Service (NPS) to create opportunities for people…
On January 2, 2021 our friend John Anfinson, Superintendent of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area (MNRRA),…
While 2020 brought immense challenges that impacted our communities, country, and world, we have also seen resilience, hope,…