Responsible Finger Lakes Tourism
Being a good tourist involves practicing mindful and respectful behavior to ensure a positive impact on the destination you're visiting and its local communities. Small changes in how people visit the Finger Lakes can ensure that it continues as a national treasure and desired vacation destination for generations to come.
Here are some practices for being a responsible and considerate tourist:
Do Your Research
Learn about the local customs, traditions, and public vs. private property boundaries of the destination to avoid unintentional disrespect. In the Finger Lakes this can include being mindful of Amish, Mennonite, and Native American traditions, or planning hikes on routes with public rights of way. Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially in sensitive or sacred locations.
Support the Local Economy
Choose locally owned businesses for accommodations, restaurants, and shops. Buy locally made products as souvenirs to support the local economy. This may mean adding destinations off the beaten path to your itinerary like farmstands and getting hands on with how local wine, beer, spirits, cheese and other goods are made.
Minimize Environmental Impact
Dispose of waste responsibly, especially single use plastic containers that can find their way into the lakes. Consider bringing reusable water bottles to natural areas. Conserve resources by turning off lights and air conditioning when not needed.
Be Mindful of Wildlife
Avoid disturbing or feeding wildlife. Choose eco-friendly tour operators that prioritize animal welfare.
Practice Responsible Tourism
Choose activities that have a minimal impact on the environment and local culture. Follow designated trails and respect protected areas.
Be Patient and Flexible
Understand that things might not always go as planned. It may rain, on your summer visit, but know how to make the most of adverse situations before you arrive and embrace the unexpected with patience and a positive attitude. Finding accommodations with the right amenities for you and packing supplies to help you cope with changing weather may be helpful.
By adopting these practices, you contribute to a positive travel experience for both you and the local community, fostering a more sustainable and responsible form of tourism.