One of the country’s biggest outdoor film tours is making a stop in DC – and it’s bringing a local connection with it.
On Wednesday, April 8, the Wild & Scenic Film Tour rolls into the Miracle Theatre, showcasing a lineup of adventure films from around the world.
Tickets are just $5.
Meet Mikah Meyer – From Rockville to All 400+ National Parks
One of the featured filmmakers is Mikah Meyer, a former Montgomery County resident who lived in Rockville while preparing for an extraordinary journey.
Meyer went on to complete a 3-year, record-setting road trip to all 419 U.S. National Park Service sites, becoming the first person to visit them all in a single journey.

His short film, part of this tour, has already:
- Won a Jury Award at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival
- Earned Audience Choice honors at the Chagrin Documentary Festival
- Been selected among the top outdoor films of the year

Beyond the adventure, his work focuses on inclusion, storytelling, and pushing people to live “beyond convention.”



What You’ll See
- Meyer’s featured film
- 7 additional adventure films from around the world
- A chance to meet Mikah Meyer in person


- Location: Miracle Theatre
- Nearby: ~1.5 blocks from Eastern Market Metro
- Doors Open: 6:30 PM
- Films Begin: 7:15 PM
- Date: Wednesday, April 8
- Tickets: $5
Buy tickets here: https://www.allianceforthebay.org/event/wild-scenic-film-festival/
Why This One Stands Out
This isn’t just another film screening – it’s a rare chance to see:
- A nationally recognized outdoor film tour
- A local connection with a global story
- And a filmmaker whose journey started right here in Montgomery County
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