Delaware River Geotourism Project Seeks Community Input

Delaware River Geotourism Project Seeks Community Input
A screenshot of the map on the Scenic, Wild Delaware River website showing the region that is encompassed by the project on Nov. 6, 2015.
Holly Kellum
Holly Kellum
Washington Correspondent
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To those who live in the middle and upper Delaware River region, it’s no secret that it has many noteworthy attractions.

That is why the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) and National Geographic Maps is working in partnership with stakeholders in nine Delaware River counties to build a MapGuide titled “Scenic, Wild Delaware River.”

The guide is meant to promote economic development and geotourism, defined as travel that “sustains or enhances the geographical character of a place—its environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage, and the well-being of its residents,” according to the website.

It's the kind of publicity this beautiful area has been needing all these years.
Susan Hawvermale, Director of Orange County Tourism
Holly Kellum
Holly Kellum
Washington Correspondent
Holly Kellum is a Washington correspondent for NTD. She has worked for NTD on and off since 2012.
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