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  Conserve and protect the ecosystems and cultural heritage of their area.
Promote local natural attractions.
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Minimize the environmental impact of conventional tourism.
 
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BnBscape is an online directory that promtes eco-friendly or “green” Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns throughout The USA and Canada. We believe that Bed and Breakfasts are ideally suited for ecotourism or sustainable tourism to further the development of an 'earth-friendly' way of life.

BnBscape is committed to the Promotion and Marketing of the hospitality business with concern for the environment. We are not in the certification business. The Inns participating in our directory have volunteered their information and we make no claims about their accuracy or integrity.

However, we do require that each participant fulfill at least a minimum of three eco-friendly practices described in our section: Eco-practices. We consider that eco-friendly practices can be easily adapted to the daily routine of inns and B&Bs. Please check the pages: eco tips - rrr tips

For those that have voluntarily certified their Inn “green” and feel that your operation deserves a special listing, please review our Certified Green Inns page. Or choose one of the numerous websites that make certification their specialty.

 

Recreation and Places of Interest

Bright neon lights lead the way to Nevada’s gambling and entertainment resorts, Las Vegas and Reno. Both cities have numerous luxury high-rise hotels and glittering gambling casinos. In addition, Nevada has many historic and scenic attractions. Scores of ghost towns stand as reminders of the past. Nevada’s deserts contain spectacular scenery and much of scientific interest, such as the fossils and multicolored canyons. Recreation in Nevada is largely associated with its mountains, rivers, and lakes, where opportunities for seasonal sports are numerous. Deer hunting and trout fishing are popular, as is skiing, particularly at the Slide Mountain-Mount Rose area and Charleston Peak. Facilities for water sports and other activities have been well developed at Lake Tahoe and Lake Mead. Lake Tahoe, perhaps Nevada’s best known scenic attraction, is also a popular winter sport area.

National Parks and Forests

The federal government administers two national parks, two national forests, and a national recreation area, as well as wildlife and game refuges.

Great Basin National Park, in eastern Nevada, contains 31,234 hectares (77,180 acres) of rugged mountains, sagebrush deserts, and limestone caves. The former Lehman Caves National Monument has been incorporated into the park. Nevada shares Death Valley National Park with California. Lake Mead National Recreation Area, in the southeastern part of the state, includes Mead and Mohave lakes and Hoover Dam and covers parts of both Nevada and Arizona. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, located west of Las Vegas, features multicolored formations of the Red Rock escarpment, the Le Madre Mountains, and the Calico Hills.

Humboldt National Forest, the only national forest entirely within Nevada, encompasses more than 1 million hectares (2.5 million acres). This forest contains six wilderness areas, including the 26,000-hectare (65,000-acre) Jarbidge Wilderness, which contains rugged, glaciated terrain. Other wilderness areas are Mount Moriah, Currant Mountains, Quinn Canyon, Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak, East Humboldt, and Ruby Mountains. In the forest, Native American pictographs (drawings on boulders or bedrock) and stone tools are uncovered at archaeological sites in caves where ancient peoples dwelled. In addition there are many caves of interest to spelunkers and scientists. The mountainous Toiyabe National Forest, in central Nevada, is the largest national forest outside of Alaska. Part of the forest is in California.

State Parks

The state maintains 23 parks and recreation areas. It operates beach facilities at Sand Harbor Beach at Lake Tahoe. Two of the monuments maintained by the state are of historical interest: Mormon Station State Historic Park, located in Genoa, the earliest settlement in the state, and nearby, the ruins of an Army post, Fort Churchill State Historical Park, built in 1860. At Ward Charcoal Ovens, near Ely, the state preserves the beehive-shaped ovens that once produced charcoal used for smelting ores. Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park near Gabbs has fossils of ancient fishlike reptiles. The striking desert scenery in the southeastern part of the state is featured at Valley of Fire, Cathedral Gorge, and Beaver Dam state parks, and at Walker Lake State Recreation Area.

Libraries and Museums

Most Nevada libraries are small, and there are just 23 systems in the state. Each year the libraries circulate an average of 5.1 books for every resident. The State Library and Archives in Carson City provides reference and research services to the state government, the state libraries, and citizens. It collects state and federal publications, historical publications dealing with Nevada and the West, and statistical publications. The Nevada Historical Society and the libraries of the University of Nevada, including the Mackay School of Mines DeLaMare Library, are in Reno. Museums operated in conjunction with these libraries display objects and materials of historical or geological interest. The old United States Mint in Carson City has been converted into the Nevada State Museum. The tunnels in its basement show a mine in replica. The National Automobile Museum in Reno includes more than 200 historic vehicles. The Fleischmann Planetarium is also in Reno. Las Vegas has a natural history museum and the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum.

Other Places to Visit

Other places of interest include Pyramid Lake, named for the strangely shaped island within it, and the active geysers and hot springs near Beowawe. Faults, or cracks in the earth’s surface, can be seen near Fallon. They resulted from an earthquake in 1954. Lunar Crater, a large basin near Lockes, was formed by the collapse of a mountain peak in ancient times. Other well-known attractions in Nevada are its ghost towns. Virginia City, founded when the Comstock Lode was discovered, boasted a population of 20,000 at its peak in the 1870s but now has only about 900 people. The nearby towns of Gold Hill and Silver City have also languished. The Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park also features a ghost town. There are many other such places scattered throughout the state.

Source: MSN Encarta: Online Encyclopedia

 
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