Ecotourism
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The rocky playground known as Bryce Canyon National Park with its horseshoe amphitheaters, hoodoos and scenic views is one of Southern Utah's treasured gems. Ecotourism in this region can serve to protect everything from the Grosvenor Arch to Mammoth Cave and Dixie National Forest to the red rock spires in between.
From the hiking routes to the bottom of the canyon to the ski trails of Brian Head Resort, you will take in all the wonder and excitement that is Bryce Canyon and the surrounding area. By utilizing the ecotourism guidelines outlined below and following your own ethical standards we can all work together to protect what nature intended us to enjoy.
-Do your homework. Research hotels and tour companies that have ecotourism policies in place..
-Look for a lodging property that has eco friendly standards.
-Choose eco minded activities. Biking, hiking, whitewater rafting and kayaking can be green activities,
depending on the tour operator.
-Respect your environment. Leave a minimal impact on your surroundings so that others may enjoy it for years to come.
-Request paperless communication. Invoicing and receipts can all be done electronically.
-Go local. Support local companies and organizations that employ environmentally sensible practices.
For more eco friendly travel tips visit ourALLTrips.com Ecotourism Pages.
We welcome any comments or questions that you may as well as further information and resources that we may have overlooked. Please feel free to share your opinions and reviews by contacting us at eco@verticalmedia.com. Thank you for helping us to tread lightly!
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