Rural Tourism

Person on a bicycle in a recreational area: Copyright iStock PhotosRural America has a lot to offer when it comes to discovering cultural heritage and exploring the great outdoors. This provides resource information to help rural communities with tourism development.  Remember to Enjoy Rural America!

National Trust for Historic Preservation. SavingPlaces.org

"Partners in Tourism" website with 15 Federal partners listed.  "Our Mission is to provide a platform for Cultural Heritage and Destination Tourism Professionals to Connect and Share Info on."   Provides "Best Practices – Research & Statistics – Toolkits – Technical & Funding Assistance – Events – Workshops & News"

U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration.  Office of Planning, Environment & Realty.

"The Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) authorized the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) to provide funding for programs and projects defined as transportation alternatives, including on- and off-road pedestrian and bicycle facilities, infrastructure projects for improving non-driver access to public transportation and enhanced mobility, community improvement activities, and environmental mitigation; recreational trail projects; safe routes to school projects; and projects for planning, designing, or constructing boulevards and other roadways largely in the right-of-way of former divided highways."

Appalachian Regional Commission.

"Tourism development can be an important part of a community's strategy for building a sustainable economic future. Many Appalachian communities have developed successful tourism strategies based on the Region's cultural heritage, history, and natural beauty."

University of California. Small Farm Center.

Database of farms and ranches to visit, agricultural activities, and even a food blog all focused in California.

SUNY College at Oswego. New York Sea Grant.

Produced by a NY Sea Grant. 1998 (reprinted 2000).  28p.  "This publication is designed for community leaders, rural economic development and tourism professionals, and agritourism entrepreneurs. It focuses on the three main components of agritourism development: small businesses, agricultural events, and regional agritourism initiatives."

University of California. Small Farm Center.

Agri-Tourism resources that provide ideas and information for farmers and consumers on what can be done on the farm.

University of Minnesota.

"A collaboration of the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, University of Minnesota Extension, we harness the power of our research for the benefit of the Minnesota tourism industry and beyond. Center affiliates work with industry leaders to develop new or evolve existing ideas to improve marketing, management, and operational practices. Hear about our work in our video 'Tourism in Minnesota: Ideas at Play'! Communities use research, education, and collaboration to decide how to diversify their economies through tourism."

U.S. Department of Commerce. International Trade Administration. Office of Travel & Tourism Industries.

The goal of this office is "to enhance the international competitiveness of the U.S. travel and tourism industry and increase its exports, thereby creating U.S. employment and economic growth."