Low Impact Travel
Low-Impact Travel
Whether you're captivated by her raging rivers, by the magic of her local cultures, or by the beauty of thousand-year-old glaciers, Alaska's countless wonders will make an impact on you. You can play a vital role in preserving these wonders by not making an impact on the land.
To be a low-impact traveler, follow these general guidelines:
- Do not crowd large groups into small camping areas.
- Do not widen trails.
- Do not scar the ground with campfires.
- Do not leave litter or food behind.
- Do not disturb the vegetation. In many areas of the state, it can take 50-200 years to recover.
ECO-TOURISM ORGANIZATIONS
You will find many tour operators in Alaska that operate in an environmentally sound manner and support local environmental needs. In addition, a number of these operators are staffed by experienced naturalists who accompany you on your journey and they will offer extensive information along the way.
Plan Your Trip
- (-) Lake Louise (1)
- (-) Nenana (2)
- Adak (2)
- Afognak Island (1)
- Akutan (1)
- Anchorage (76)
- Anchor Point (2)
- Angoon (3)
- Arctic (5)
- Bethel (1)
- Big Lake (4)
- Canada (3)
- Cantwell (4)
- Chena Hot Springs (6)
- Chickaloon (5)
- Chitina (4)
- Chugach National Forest (12)
- Chugach State Park (10)
- Cooper Landing (20)
- Copper Center (8)
- Cordova (3)
- Denali National Park (48)
- Denali State Park (9)
- Dillingham (2)
- Eagle River Chugiak (4)
- Elfin Cove (1)
- Fairbanks (49)
- Fort Yukon (1)
- Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (1)
- Girdwood (22)
- Glacier Bay Gustavus (7)
- Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (5)
- Glennallen (1)
- Gustavus (4)
- Gustavus (4)
- Haines (9)
- Halibut Cove (2)
- Hatcher Pass (10)
- Healy (5)
- Homer (29)
- Hoonah (4)
- Hope (3)
- Inside Passage (72)
- Interior (70)
- Juneau (30)
- Kachemak Bay State Park and State Wilderness Park (2)
- Kake (1)
- Kantishna (4)
- Kasilof (1)
- Katmai National Park and Preserve (8)
- Kenai (10)
- Kenai Fjords National Park (17)
- Kennicott McCarthy (11)
- Ketchikan (17)
- King Salmon (2)
- Kodiak (5)
- Kotzebue (1)
- Lake Clark National Park and Preserve (8)
- Matanuska Glacier (8)
- McCarthy (5)
- Nome (2)
- North Pole (3)
- Pack Creek Bear Viewing (5)
- Palmer (21)
- Pelican (6)
- Petersburg (3)
- Portage Glacier (7)
- Port Alsworth (1)
- Prince of Wales Island (1)
- Prudhoe Bay Deadhorse (1)
- Sand Point (1)
- Seldovia (1)
- Seward (47)
- Sitka (22)
- Skagway (9)
- Skwentna (4)
- Soldotna (10)
- Southcentral (174)
- Southwest (17)
- Statewide (40)
- Sterling (2)
- Sutton (1)
- Talkeetna (46)
- Tenakee Springs (7)
- Tongass National Forest (7)
- Trapper Creek (10)
- Unalaska/Port of Dutch Harbor (3)
- Utqiagvik (1)
- Valdez (12)
- Wasilla (11)
- Whittier (25)
- Willow (5)
- Wrangell (9)
- Wrangell St Elias National Park (8)
- Yakutat (2)
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