EcoTravel

EnviroLink's Ecotourism Guide

The EnviroLink Southeast supplement highlights the green-friendly places and activities travelers and outdoors enthusiasts enjoy in the Southeast.


Callaway Gardens

This ecology-minded resort, begun in the 1930s with a dedication to protecting the environment, is a leader in land stewardship. It is the first resort in the Southeast to embrace wind energy with a 100 percent commitment.



 


Photo courtesy of Callaway Gardens

 

Photo courtesy of Green Right Now


 

Len Foote Hike Inn

Blending sustainable hospitality and outdoor recreation, this distinctive destination along the Appalachian Trail is a growing favorite in the Southeast. 




The Inn at Folkston


Practicing "Green" Inn Keeping this Bed and Breakfast near the Okefenokee Swamp was Georgia's first inn to register with the Green Hotels Association.


 

 

Photo courtesy of The Inn at Folkston

 

Logo courtesy of the Southeastern Cave Conservancy



Caving in the Southeast


The Southeastern Cave Conservancy offers tip
s on caving and resources on some of the South's most unique caves.
 




Blue Boar Inn


Near Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest in Robbinsville, North Carolina this mountain retreat offers guests a stay closeby to the beautiful scenery of the Nantahala Forest and the Cherohala Skyway.

 

Photo courtesy of Blue Boar Inn

 

Photo courtesy of Georgia State Parks




The Lodge at Smithgall Woods


Once the private estate of millionaire conservationist Charles A. Smithgall Jr., The Lodge at Smithgall Woods now offers guests an upscale retreat in North Georgia.

 







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