For those who want a lower-key, more intimate (and often less pricey) alternative to hotels, motels, and resorts.
Montana's Boulder Inn among 'Travel/Hospitality Businesses Taking the Lead in Environmental Protection'
Smaller places of accommodation also have boarded the environmental bandwagon. Efforts at the 33-room Boulder Hot Springs Inn, Spa & Retreat in Boulder, Montana, (above) fit its " green hotel" goal of “living with the planet instead of destroying it, or using it up.” In addition to common conservation projects, these include remodeling the heating system to take advantage of local geothermal waters and studying use of the waters to generate electricity. The property also is restoring the…
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