Nature Travel • Eco Tours
Discover more, leave less behind
Travel smart: national parks, low-impact trails, glacier viewpoints, local biodiversity, and routes that work year-round.
Updated: March 2027
Low-impact travel paths
Rail-first journeys, final-leg shuttles, and leisurely trails to expansive viewpoints — fewer emissions, more breathtaking vistas.
A quick look at protected areas
Access guidelines, sensitive habitats, and ideal moments for wildlife viewing — a brief briefing before you depart.
Seasonal planning
Deciding when to hike, observe wildlife, or paddle on lakes with the least possible environmental footprint.
Responsible choices
Practical alternatives that safeguard natural ecosystems.
Refillable bottles along the route
Public transit + a last-mile shuttle
Stick to designated eco trails
Respect quiet zones for wildlife
Highlighted habitats
Mountain meadows
Fragile bloom zones — stay on designated paths and boardwalks to help them flourish.
Plants and wildlife guide
Glacial lakes
Clear waters and delicate shores — pack in, pack out to keep the lakes pristine.
Lakeside trails
Safety-first planning
Consult a plannerDial +1 212-555-0178
Workplace address53 West 23rd Street, New York
Seasonal guidancePaths aligned with conditions
Eco-friendly checklist
Select eco-friendly accommodations
Manage your waste properly
Maintain a respectful distance from wildlife
Travel during off-peak times when feasible