Discover Pristine Wilderness Through Sustainable Exploration
Experience North America’s breathtaking diversity of ecosystems—from ancient forests to rugged coastlines—through responsible travel that preserves natural treasures and honors indigenous stewardship across the continent.
America’s Natural Heritage
North America encompasses some of the world’s most spectacular wilderness areas, protecting over 15% of its land through national parks, preserves, and conservation corridors. This vast continent offers transformative eco-travel experiences ranging from the towering redwoods of California to the pristine glaciers of Alaska and the vibrant coral reefs of the Florida Keys.
Eco-Travel Destinations
- United States – World-leading national park system with pioneering sustainability initiatives
- Pacific Northwest – Ancient temperate rainforests and community-led salmon habitat restoration
- Southwest – Desert conservation and indigenous-managed lands protecting fragile ecosystems
- Alaska – Vast wilderness areas with strict environmental protections and wildlife corridors
- Hawaii – Marine sanctuaries and native forest regeneration projects across the archipelago
- Canada – Extensive protected areas showcasing conservation leadership
- British Columbia – Great Bear Rainforest and First Nations-led conservation areas
- Rocky Mountains – Wildlife corridor preservation and sustainable tourism models
- Maritime Provinces – Coastal ecosystem protection and responsible whale watching
- Mexico – Biodiversity hotspots and community conservation success stories
- Yucatán Peninsula – Cenote protection and sustainable alternatives to mass tourism
- Baja California – Marine reserves and community-led ecosystem regeneration
- Central Highlands – Monarch butterfly sanctuaries and forest conservation
Responsible Experiences
Engage meaningfully with North America’s natural wonders:
- Join citizen science projects monitoring species in national parks
- Stay in eco-lodges built with sustainable materials and renewable energy
- Participate in native plant restoration in threatened habitats
- Learn from indigenous guides sharing traditional ecological knowledge
- Support wildlife corridor initiatives through conservation-focused accommodations
- Volunteer with coastal cleanup and habitat restoration projects
Seasonal Planning
Optimize your North American eco-journey with seasonal considerations:
- June-September: Peak season for northern destinations and mountain ecosystems
- October-November: Fall foliage viewing with fewer crowds in eastern forests
- December-March: Desert ecosystem exploration and southern coastal experiences
- April-May: Spring wildlife viewing and wildflower blooms with shoulder season benefits
Have a look a this page for more information on when to go.
Travel Thoughtfully
Your choices can help preserve North America’s ecological treasures:
- Use public transportation or electric vehicles when possible
- Support businesses certified by recognized sustainability programs
- Choose accommodations with strong environmental management systems
- Respect wildlife viewing guidelines and maintain proper distances
- Purchase from local producers using sustainable practices
- Follow Leave No Trace principles in wilderness areas
Embark on a North American eco-adventure that deepens your connection to the natural world while supporting the conservation initiatives protecting these irreplaceable landscapes for future generations.