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Mar 18
2009
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Geo TourismPosted by Bruce Robinson in wildlife , water , tourism , Sonoma , Russian River , parks , ocean , nonprofit orgs , Napa , media , Marin , Ideas , environment , economy , conservation |
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Eco-tourism may draw some visitors to the North Bay, but some forward-looking groups are betting that even more travelers can be enticed through the broader approach called Geo-tourism.

Anyone wanting a broader understanding of Geotourism in general or the North Coast initiative specifically can find a wealth of background information here.
You can click here to access the online nomination form for places and other resources to be included in the region's geotourism map. Multiple nominations are encouraged.
Coastwalk is among the local and regional groups who are submitting their activities to be included in the interactive geotourism map. Click here to see what they've got planned in the coming months, including the annual trek along the Mendocino County "lost coast" seen below.


Creative financing directly from Sonoma County may soon help local home and business owners add solar and other energy-efficiency improvements to their properties.


For people who want to get a close-up look at the Petaluma River, Dolphin Charters will again offer their 3 hr. River tours on April 5th, 6th, 11th & 12th aboard the Delphinus (seen at left). To learn more about them, visit 