The River Unites Us: A Geotourism Conference
Date and time
Location
Woodloch Pines
731 Welcome Lake Road Hawley, PA 18428Refund Policy
Description
Sponsored by
In Association With
The River Unites Us
Celebrate the Scenic Wild Delaware River!
Sustain **** Promote **** Share
-Meet local, regional and international leaders in geotourism including stewardship, creative place-making and promotion and hear from plenary speakers with Solimar International and the East Tennessee River Valley Geotourism Program
-Learn about best practices in stewardship and promotions
-Learn how to leverage the interactive travel website, www.ScenicWildDelawareRiver.com, to advance your goals
SEE THE FULL CONFERENCE AGENDA HERE
The Scenic Wild Delaware River Geotourism Initiative works to sustain and promote the authentic character of communities anchored by the Delaware River and four national parks, from Hancock, NY downstream to Easton, PA and Phillipsburg, NJ. Our website features over 700 micro, small and medium-sized local businesses, venues, organizations and events, and tells the stories of this tri-state region through the voices of the people who live here.
Hotel
If you would like to reserve a local hotel room, please contact Woodloch Resort.
Woodloch Resort:
Call the Group Sales Office 800.453.8263 and reference the National Parks Conservation Association Event for reduced rate ($200.00)
There are also limited rooms at the Settlers Inn, starting at ($160.00/upwards)
The Settlers Inn
570.226.2993
Registration
$50 Registration ends September 22
To register as a sponsor, please click "enter promotional code".
To learn more about the Scenic Wild Delaware River Initiative: www.ScenicWildDelawareRiver.com
To learn more about National Geographic's Geotourism program: http://www.natgeomaps.com/geotourism/
Please send questions on the event to infoSWDR@gmail.com
Stone Arch Bridge photo credit: Sullivan County, NY Parks
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The National Parks Conservation Association is America's voice for national parks. Founded in 1919, NPCA works with more than a million members and supporters to protect our more than 400 national park sites.