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EcoTravel
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The EnviroLink Southeast supplement highlights the green-friendly places and activities travelers and outdoors enthusiasts enjoy in the Southeast.
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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.
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Photo courtesy of Callaway Gardens |
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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.
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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.
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Photo courtesy of The Inn at Folkston |
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Logo courtesy of the Southeastern Cave Conservancy |
Caving in the Southeast
The Southeastern Cave Conservancy offers tips on caving and resources on some of the South's most unique caves.
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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.
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Photo courtesy of Blue Boar Inn |
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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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