Vermont Ranked 6th In Geotourism Locations

A poll of experts surveyed by National Geographic Traveler magazine recently rated Vermont as the #1 Geotourism destination in the United States and #6 in the worldSee the Destination Stewardship Scorecard PDF. The Northeast Kingdom was featured as the focus of a new geotourism map. Get the map.

 

What is Geotourism?

 

Geotourism is defined as tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a place — its environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage, and the well-being of its residents.

 

Geotourism incorporates the concept of sustainable tourism
(that destinations should remain unspoiled for future generations) while allowing for enhancement that protects the character of the locale. Geotourism also adopts a principle from its cousin, ecotourism.

 

Tourism revenue can promote conservation; and that principle extends beyond nature travel to encompass culture and history as well: all distinctive assets of a place.  Geotourism adds to sustainability principles by building on geographical character, or "sense of place," to create a type of tourism that emphasizes the distinctiveness of its locale, and that benefits visitor and resident alike.

 

Learn more about Geotourism

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Vermont Geotourism

If you are looking for an authentic place to travel, then the Barton area has what you are looking for. Our location near the Canadian border makes our destination international. You will find undeveloped wilderness and natural beauty and a rural agrarian lifestyle. Geourgeous waterways and distinctive geology make the Barton area an attractive destination in all seasons. In the spring, summer, and fall take advantage of public beaches and spectacular views at Crystal Lake State Park, Shadow Lake Beach, and the stunning Willoughby Gap. During the winter months oudoor enthusiasts will enjoy ice-fishing, snowshoeing, skiing and snowmobiling.

The Northeast Kingdom is the heart of Northern Vermont - far away from fast paced city living. It may be easy to get here - Interstate 91 (exit 25 and 26) is just minutes away - but once off the beaten path the N.E.K. enjoys a quieter, more peaceful way of life. Northern Vermont has a long standing tradition of pride in aesthetic beauty. Even shopping is an old world experience as the Kingdom's landscape is dotted with unique local businesses.

Visitors can enjoy breathtaking cultural experiences alongside the area's natural wonders. The Northeast Kingdom is home to the celebrated children's Circus Smirkus, the world-renowned Bread and Puppet Theater, and the historic Old Stone House Museum.

 

Family Fun Events in the Northeast Kingdom

 

 

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