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Sustainability2024-08-28T04:40:42+00:00

RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL TO GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY

It’s easy to enjoy the grandeur of Grays Harbor County and help make sure our region remains Unforgettable for generations to come.  We welcome you to our county and ask that you please be respectful of our natural beauty.

To make the most of your visit and Leave No Trace just follow these simple guidelines from The Center for Outside Ethics:

  1. Know before you go; a little planning will go a long way to making your trip more enjoyable.
  2. Don’t be a party pooper – You get it.  Pack out your pet waste.  And if hiking, yours.
  3. Pack it in, pack it out!  Pick up all your trash and dispose of it properly.
  4. Better together.  We all share the outdoors.  Please be respectful of others.

The Leave No Trace Basics are the simple, “Need-To-Knows” no matter where you travel.

If you are looking for other ways to make a difference during your visit check out these tips from the Center for Responsible Travel.

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