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Celebrating LGBTQ+ Outdoor Instagram Content Creators for Pride Month

Pride Month is a time to celebrate and uplift LGBTQ+ voices, and what better way to do so than by recognizing the incredible content creators on Instagram who are making a positive impact in the community? In this blog post, we will showcase a diverse group of talented individuals who are openly gay, bi, trans, queer, and more. Join us in exploring their inspiring journeys, noteworthy achievements, the content they create, and why you should check out their Instagram accounts!


Mountain_Mic


Instagram: [@mountain_mic]
he/him


Meet Mountain_Mic, an adventurous soul who has taken the world of outdoor exploration to another level with his unique #TrapHike and #WineHike experiences. With breathtaking landscapes as his canvas, Mic captures the beauty of nature while advocating for LGBTQ+ representation in the great outdoors. His Instagram feed is a visual feast of mountains, lakes, and trails that will leave you inspired to explore the world around you.

Mountain Mic's Website


Arlette Laan


Instagram: [@arlette_laan]
she/her


Arlette Laan is a vibrant and talented artist, speaker, and hiking guide who uses her Instagram platform to showcase her colorful creations, outdoor adventures, and personal experiences. She is the first woman to have hiked all 11 National Scenic Trails in the USA and celebrates diversity within the outdoor LGBTQ+ community. Through her engaging posts, Arlette spreads love, acceptance, and positivity.

 


Tommy Corey


Instagram: [@tommycoreyphoto]
he/him


Tommy Corey is an accomplished LGTBQ+ Mexican-American photographer with a unique perspective on capturing raw emotions and authentic moments. His captivating portraits, which are a part of his exciting "100 Humans of the Outdoors" book project, tell stories that transcend gender and sexuality, and his ability to capture genuine connections is truly remarkable. Follow Tommy on Instagram for a visual journey that will leave you in awe.

100 Humans of the Outdoors


Gwyn and Ami


Instagram: [@gwynandami]
she/her/hers


Gwyn and Ami, a power couple in love and creativity, share their adventures as queer travelers and nature enthusiasts. Through their stunning photography and engaging videography, they inspire others to embrace their true selves and explore the world with love and acceptance. Their posts not only showcase breathtaking destinations but also highlight the importance of visibility and representation within the LGBTQ+ community.

Gwyn & Ami's Blog


Cal Dobbs


Instagram: [@cal_hikes]
he/they


Cal Dobbs is an avid hiker, ultra runner, and outdoor enthusiast who is the first transgender Triple Crowner! They have completed the 2,000-mile-long Appalachian Trail, the 3,000-mile Continental Divide Trail, and the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail. He uses his platform to share his passion for nature and promote LGBTQ+ visibility in the outdoors and to raise awareness about anti-trans legislation. With stunning photographs of mountain landscapes and hiking trails, Cal invites us all to connect with nature and embrace the beauty that surrounds us. His posts are a reminder that the outdoors belong to everyone.

Cal's Website


Lyla Harrod


Instagram: [@seltzerskelter]
she/her


Lyla "Sugar" Harrod, an avid hiker and advocate for inclusivity in the great outdoors, uses their Instagram account, @seltzerskelter, to share their incredible hiking adventures and raise awareness about their experiences as a trans individual in the outdoor industry. Through breathtaking photographs and captivating storytelling, Lyla takes their followers on a journey through the trails they've hiked, showcasing the beauty of nature's wonders. Alongside the scenic landscapes, Lyla fearlessly opens up about their personal journey as a trans person, shedding light on the challenges they've faced and the importance of representation and acceptance in outdoor spaces. Their Instagram account serves as a source of inspiration for fellow hikers and a platform for fostering understanding and inclusivity within the outdoor community.

Lyla's Linktree


Justine and Sam


Instagram: [@wanderfulwives]
she/her/they/them


Justine and Sam are a married couple who share their life as a LGBTQ+ couple and travel enthusiasts. Their Instagram account is a beautiful blend of adventures, heartwarming moments, and inspiring stories of resilience, love and trans / genderqueer / non-binary visibility. Follow Justine and Sam for a safe space to learn, love, and communicate while getting a glimpse into their unique journey and a reminder that love knows no boundaries.

Justine & Sam's Linktree

Notable Mention

[@UnlikelyHikers]

If you're seeking a refreshing perspective on hiking and outdoor exploration, @unlikelyhikers is the Instagram account you need to follow. Run by Jenny Bruso, this account celebrates body liberation, 2SLGBTQIA, BIPOC, disabled, neurodiverse experiences and the joy of being in nature. @unlikelyhikers challenges the traditional narrative of who is considered an "outdoorsy" person and showcases hikers from all backgrounds, body types, and abilities. Jenny's storytelling and stunning photography highlight the transformative power of nature and the profound impact it can have on individuals' lives. By following @unlikelyhikers, you'll be inspired to redefine your own relationship with the outdoors, embrace inclusivity, and witness firsthand the magic of outdoor adventures for all.

Unlikely Hikers Website



The Instagram content creators mentioned above are just a glimpse into the vibrant and diverse LGBTQ+ community on social media. Through their art, storytelling, advocacy, and personal journeys, these individuals inspire others, promote inclusivity, and spread love. Take the time to explore their Instagram accounts, support their work, and celebrate their contributions during this Pride Month and beyond. Together, let's amplify their voices and continue to foster a world where everyone is embraced and celebrated for who they are.

Photo by @Cal_hikes


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