Monday, August 20, 2012

Wildfire Chokes Outdoor Tourism Prospects in Western US

Apart from destroying hundreds of homes and thousands of acres of parched forest, the wildfires sweeping the western United States, encroached national parks, recreation sites, and campgrounds thereby, adding to woes of communities dependent on summer tourism. As U.S. Forest Service firefighters waged a long battle against wildfires that scorched 80,000 acres of mountain pine forests, prospects of tourism appeared blunted as the fires curtail trips on rivers where river rafting drew international crowd from June to August, Reuters reported. In fact, tourists who booked rafting trips in advance cancelled their reservations as forests were cut off by road blockade and smoky haze. Earlier, close to 300 Middle Fork rafters were stranded northwest of Salmon by wildfires grazing east central Idaho after falling rock closed the only road to the site. Details of tourism losses due to fires and other natural disasters are yet to be made available. However, losses owing to fires and cancellations seem to have spooked tour operators...more

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