Trail Badge Pillows
Description: The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is a 2,653 mile (4,270 km) trail that runs from the US/Mexico border all the way into British Columbia, Canada. Crossing through California, Oregon, and Washington, the PCT passes through twenty-five national forests and seven national parks.
Pacific Crest Trail - California Oregon Washington - colorful trail hiking badge Pillow
by Tallgrass Tees
$28
Description: Celebrate the spirit of open trails and classic off‑road heritage with this Bronco Adventure Series badge design. Featuring a bold mountain silhouette, vintage‑inspired typography, and the iconic “Built for the Wild” ethos, this graphic captures everything Bronco fans love—freedom, grit, and the call of the outdoors. Perfect for anyone who lives for dirt roads, national parks, and the timeless legacy of the 1966 original. Ideal for tees, hoodies, stickers, and gear built to roam.
Description: This circular badge design features the funny hiking slogan 'Trail Hair Do Not Care' surrounding a cheerful sun character with wild hair, set against a backdrop of pine trees and mountains. The artwork utilizes a retro vintage style with distressed textures, halftone shading, and a classic color palette of sage green, cream, and orange. It is the perfect apparel choice for hikers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts who love nature and adventure. This design makes a great gift for birthdays, holidays, or as a souvenir for anyone who enjoys wild and free outdoor adventures.
Description: This vintage-style circular badge features a hiker sitting on a rock in the mountains eating from a snack container. The design uses a retro color palette of mustard yellow, teal, and cream with distressed textures and bold typography. It is the perfect gift for hikers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts who love a good trail break. A funny and relatable design for anyone who prioritizes snacks on their hiking adventures.
Description: A outdoorsy-themed graphic featuring snow-capped mountains silhouetted against a yellow sun. A winding road leads up and over the mountains with a small red car on the road. The text "I Survived" is above the sun, and a badge with the number '34' is superimposed on the sun. Below the mountains is '12,183'" and the text "Trail Ridge Road" and "Rocky Mountain National Park".
Description: The trees are beautiful. The trail is peaceful. The podcast currently playing is a detailed account of something that happened in a forest exactly like this one. "Enjoying Nature But Listening to True Crime" is the vintage badge design for the hiker who is fully present in the outdoors and simultaneously extremely well-informed about all the reasons to be alert — which is both the problem and the point.
Enjoying Nature But Listening to True Crime – Funny Hiking Outdoor Paranoia Vintage Badge Art Pillow
by Luminari Creations
$28