
The great outdoors inspires many, and it inspired the Ingles family of Peoria to create a brand called Wild Routed. Some of the fondest memories Diana, John and their son, Bren, have are trekking through woods, sharing stories around a cozy campfire and growing up in the rural Midwest. They continue to find joy, wonder and connection in nature.

The Ingles family channels its passion for the outdoors to create custom products for sale at the national parks, monuments and forests retail stores. You can currently find one of their coloring books at the Newberry National Volcanic Monument and stickers, postcards and another coloring book at the Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.
From each purchase, 10% of the profits are donated to the National Park Service. The Ingleses are also members of 1% for the Planet, an international organization providing businesses with expertise on environmental giving. To learn more visit wildrouted.com.
Note: This product was featured as a giveaway in our Summer 2024 issue. The giveaway has now ended. Thanks to all who participated.
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Great article about Wild Routed from Peoria, IL.
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