Tourist Spots The Dalles OR

Local resource for tourist spots in The Dalles, OR. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to tourist spots, tourist attraction, tourism, as well as information and content on vacation spots.

ECHO: the Wilderness Company
(541) 386-2271
116 Oak St Suite #1
Hood River, OR
Destinations
Bhutan, Chile, Turkey

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Columbia River Gorge Visitors Information
(800) 984-6743
404 E 2nd Street
The Dalles, OR

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Morning Song Acres
(509) 365-3600
6 Oda Knight Road
Lyle, WA
 
Miracle Chapel & Prayer Mt.
(509) 365-2660
4 Miracle Mt. Rd
Lyle, WA
 
Allstar Rafting & Kayaking
(800) 909-7238
405 Deschutes Avenue
Maupin, OR
Destinations
Oregon, Washington

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Hazel Phillips Travel & Cruise Center
(541) 296-6105
402 Washington St
Dalles, WA
 
Columbia Gorge Regional Airport
(509) 767-0005
135 Airport Way
Dallesport, WA
 
The Lyle Hotel
(509) 365-5953
100 7th St. PO Box 114
Lyle, WA
 
Sumpter Valley Railway
(541) 894-2268
P.O. Box 389
Baker City, OR
Destinations
Oregon

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ARTIS Study Abroad
1709 Apache Drive
Medford, OR
Destinations
Bali, France, Greece, Italy

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EcoTravel: Treading Lightly on the Planet

EcoTravel: Treading Lightly on the Planet

July 18, 2005   Nick

der_new.jpg listennow.gif As increasing numbers of people become more responsible for their individual impact on our ecology the words EcoTravel and EcoTourism have become more popular when it comes to leisure activities. These words are not specific to a destination or an activity but it is a way of thinking about travel in the context of issues facing a specific area including the larger sociopolitical impact your dollars land. In this episode we explore ways to enjoy peak travel experiences and vacations while treading lighter on the planet. Joining Josh will be Sven Lindblad, founder of Lindblad Expeditions , the industry leader in adventure travel and Tom Ritchie, a Lindblad Expedition Leader....

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