For fathers who want to show up

The trail matters more than the destination.

WildPath gives fathers AI-powered adventure planning and real parenting guidance — so every weekend becomes a memory.

Outdoor adventures
Practical parenting support
Real connection, not perfection
"Presence over perfection. Adventure builds relationships. Small moments matter."
— The WildPath Principle

Most parenting advice is written for someone else's kids. WildPath starts from where you are — your kid's age, your location, your available time — and builds an adventure around it. Then it helps you show up the right way once you're there.

This isn't about performance. It's about being the dad your kids will remember.

What WildPath does

Adventure planning that actually works.

01

Weekend Adventure Engine

Tell us your kid's age, where you are, and how much time you've got. We generate a complete outdoor adventure — activity, gear list, timing, and a backup plan.

02

Dad's Field Guide

Every adventure comes with a field guide: how to talk to your kid during the activity, what to do if they get frustrated, and conversation starters that build real connection.

03

Parenting in the Moment

Real-time guidance when things get hard. Meltdowns, sibling conflicts, screen time struggles — WildPath gives you words to say when you don't know what to say.

04

Tradition Builder

Help your family build rituals that last. Annual camping trips, seasonal rituals, weekly one-on-one time with each kid — WildPath helps you design and stick to them.

Who it's for

Fathers aged 30–55

Married, divorced, single, or co-parenting. You want to be present but sometimes don't know where to start.

Adventure-seeking families

You want to get outside more. You want your kids to grow up knowing how to set up a tent, read a trail, and build a fire.

Anyone ready to show up

You don't need to be an outdoor expert. You just need to be willing to get in the dirt with your kids.

Why we're building this.

01

Memories beat possessions

Your kids won't remember the stuff you bought them. They'll remember the time you got lost on a trail and laughed about it together.

02

Fathers deserve support too

Every mom gets a village. Dads get advice articles. That gap closes here.

03

Small moments compound

A 20-minute hike beats a missed dinner for a meeting you'll forget. Show up in the small moments and the big stuff takes care of itself.

04

Adventure is a language

Outdoor experiences teach kids perseverance, curiosity, and how to handle discomfort — lessons that last a lifetime.

The weekends add up.

You've got roughly 940 weekends with your kids before they turn 18. WildPath helps you use them well.

Presence. Adventure. Connection. Showing up.