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Let your fingers do the walking on online interactive trails map
 | | Photos courtesy Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce |
| Recognizing a demand for outdoor recreation and a rise among Internet users turning to the Web for travel information, Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties in Northwest Florida recently unveiled an online interactive trails map that addresses both of these trends.
The map (www.beachesrivers. com/trailsmap) covers Blackwater River State Forest, Historic Milton and Inland Santa Rosa County, Gulf Islands National Seashore and Coastal Region, Pensacola and Inland Escambia County. It features scores of trails for hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, and horseback riding.
While some people might not draw a link between enjoying these naturebased activities and surfing the Web, tourism leaders in Northwest Florida view them as closely related. The fact is that tens of millions of Americans are letting their fingers do the walking, then their feet. In other words, they are researching hiking and a variety of other recreational activities online before they embark on their travels.
More and more these travels are focused on the great outdoors. Ecotourism is the fastest growing market in the tourism industry with an annual growth rate of five percent worldwide, according to Travel Industry Association of America (TIA).
 | | Visitors and locals alike are increasingly demanding recreational activities of an eco-tourism nature, and they are drawn to the incredible natural beauty of Navarre Beach and Pensacola Beach. They want to escape the hectic pace of every day life and enjoy nature, get back to basics. It's about families wanting to enjoy the great outdoors together. It's about fun. |
| Northwest Florida with its sugar white beaches, emerald coast waters, protected pine and hardwood forests, pristine rivers, and charming towns, is a haven for eco-tourists. The region's new interactive trails map, underwritten by VISIT FLORIDA, provides a channel for communicating this to tourists.
"We saw an opportunity and, moreover, a responsibility to share our natural resources with outdoor enthusiasts even before they touch the ground," said Kathy Newby, Executive Director of the Santa Rosa Co. Tourist Development Council.
"We want to share our passion for nature with the rest of the world," she added. "Our hope, of course, is that once people experience our trails online, they will want to experience them firsthand."
While exploring trails and parks in Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties, visitors to the Northwest Florida Online Interactive Trails Map, can also learn about location, trail length/surface, skill level, landscape, possible encounters with wildlife, birding tips, and more. The trails map is located at www.beachesrivers. com/trailsmap. It is also
accessible through Santa Rosa County's official visitor information website www.beaches-rivers.com by clicking on the "trail maps" link.
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