Title: Miles Phillips Nature Tourism Program Specialist
1Miles Phillips Nature Tourism Program Specialist
Texas Nature Tourism
- Email mdphillips_at_ag.tamu.edu
- Phone 361 265 9203
http//naturetourism.tamu.edu
2TPWD Nature Tourism in TexasFact Sheet- August
2001
- Birdwatchers to Santa Ana NWR contributed 59
million in direct expenditures to the Lower Rio
Grande Valley (4 County Area) - Nature Tourists to Rockport HummerBird Festival
contributed 1.4 million in direct expenditures in
1995
3Texan Nature Tourists
- According to a recent Fish and Wildlife Service
study 2001, p 112-114 - Texas Population 15,445,000 (gt15 yrs old)
- 7 travel away from home to view wildlife.
(1,043,000 people) - (174,000) Nature Tourists come to Texas each
year from out of state. - Total Expenditures in Texas 1.3 Billion
4Texas - Rural Tourism Travel to Rural Texas
April 2001 (Data from 1999 TXDOT Report)
- Why people travel to rural Texas
- 73 of rural visitors there for leisure only 27
for business - 20 listed nature as the primary reason/activity
for rural travel - An additional 13 listed hunting or fishing
- 24 million visitor days to rural texas/ year
5Resources
- Web Site Nature Tourism Information Center
- http//naturetourism.tamu.edu
- Nature Tourism Handbook
- Revenue Projection Spreadsheet
- La Copita Demonstration Ranch
- Field Days, Publications on-site consultation
- Training Programs Interpretive Guides, Marketing
etc - Nature Tourism Toolkit CD
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8Revenue Projection Spreadsheet - Input
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11Ecotourism on Family Forests
- By Miles Phillips
- Texas Cooperative Extension
- January 21, 2005
12Practical Tools Techniques
- Success is the best motivator reward
- Show Examples of Success
- Use Practical planning evaluation methods
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207a Ranch, Hondo TX Organic Beef and Tours,
Parties, Corn Maze
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22Canadian, TexasResults of Using Nature Tourism
for Economic DevelopmentTown Pop. 2,200
- 160 new jobs, 12 BBs, 4 new restaurants
- Renovation of 29 commercial buildings 16 are
historic downtown buildings - Restoration and reopening of local motel
- 28 increase in sales tax since 1999
23El Canelo Ranch, Willacy Countywww.elcaneloranch.
com/
- Hunting customers (500/yr) from all over the
U.S., Nature tourists (1000/yr) from all 50
states and foreign countries - Most hunting is repeat business, most nature
tourism is word of mouth 90 of income is from
wildlife-related recreation
24La Mota RanchJim Hogg County www.lamotaranch.com/
- 8500 acres same family since 1895
- Interpretive group tours for winter Texans
- Cow camp meal, cowboy skills, history of ranch,
tour of pastures (5 hours on ranch) - Contract with bus tour company Tourist pays 52,
25 goes to ranch, - Jan.- March makes- 25,000, 1-2 tours per week
- Be what you are nothing phony, involve your
family - Bill Hellen
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28Bird Watching Is Becoming An Important Source Of
Nature Tourism
29Friday RanchUvalde County
- 7,000 acres on the Nueces River, cattle, sheep,
goats (Angora, Spanish), horses - Hunting, wildlife viewing, photography, tubing,
canoeing, horseback riding, hiking/biking, guided
tours, wildlife art by owner, corporate retreats - Guest houses, 25 miles of trails/ranch roads,
guests provided with map, pasture gates have
location signs - Most guests from Texas. Market using Internet, TX
Accom. Guide, Regional Tourism Group, Direct
Mail, Word of Mouth - 25 income from Nature Tourism, 50 from Hunting,
25 from livestock income from nature tourism
growing
30Operation Theme Examples
31 Historical Crafts Hobbies Skills
Training Social/Religious Tom Sawyer
Experience
32Hunting Fishing Bird Watching Trail
Activities Special Events Festivals
33Closely guided tours of sustainable logging
operations. Closely guided tours of portable
sawmills, furniture manufacturers, toy makers,
wood artists, and canoe makers. Overnight
camping/tent/yurt experiences out in the forest.
34Hands-on field tours on enhancing wildlife
habitats. Guided tours during timber stand
improvement activities. Seasonal tours,
snowshoe tours of woods in the winter.
351 The Tourism Product
- Experience vs Object
- 5 Elements of Tourism Experience
- Anticipation/Planning
- Travel To Site
- Experience on Site
- Travel From Site
- Recollection/Memories
- Pricing Methods
- Cost
- Going Rate
- Value
36Hey guide! What makes this trail were
following ?
Interpretive Guides Giving guests a new
perspective on human/animal interaction, local
heritage local history.
We are on a people trail! Be careful they
sometimes get out of that metal shell
37 5 Themes for Consultations
- Owner Goals Legal Implications
- Marketing Market Data
- Location
- Operational Limits
- Retail Product
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38Themes for Consultations
- The Importance of helping the owner clarify long
term goals, financial and otherwise. - Success is defined by the owner!
- Legal Implications
39Themes for Consultations
- 2. Marketing Market Data
- The Importance of the Comparables, Themes Media
- Partners, Suppliers, Buyers, Government
40Marketing Tips
1 Plan for good Word of Mouth Plan for quality
from the start Word of mouth will probably be
the most important marketing tool you have. Each
visitor is likely to cause 50 people to hear
about their experience with you good or bad.
- 2 GET A WEB SITE!
- 37 of Texas visitors booked travel online
- 6.5 Billion spending overall
- 67 researched travel on-line
41Man Eating Trees !
- Legends Tall Tales are great fun and can
promote interest! - But make sure guests leave with the truth!
Pay for / train / hire, good guides A bad guide
or no guide can damage the experience.
42Keep it realUnder promiseOver Deliver
43Themes for Consultations
- 3. Know the Importance of Location
- Who, When, Why are people coming to your area
- Are you a Destination or Activity?
44Themes for Consultations
- 4. Compatible Operations Setting Limits
- From the resource/owners viewpoint
- From the market/tourist viewpoint
45Themes for Consultations
- Using Tourism to Enhance Retail Product Sales
- Sell Value Added Products that Market your site
46The Internet A Connection to the World Market
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49July 1998
50Idaho Recreation Tourism
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53The Eco-tourism MarketThe Ecotourism Society
Fact Sheet 1998
- Based on 1998 Survey of US households half
(48.1) participated in nature activities during
their last vacation. - 30 of travelers planned their trip with nature
activities in mind - 15 planned trip so that nature activities
consumed the majority of their vacation time - Visiting parks and hiking were the number 1 and 2
most common activities
54Trends-National USFW Survey on Hunting, Fishing
and Wildlife-Associated Recreation- 2001
- Wildlife Observation
- ExpendituresINCREASED 40 (1991-2001)
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- Hunting
- ExpendituresINCREASED 29 (1991-2001)
- Average Annual Expenditure
- Wildlife Watcher - 510, Total Impact 40
Billion - Hunter 1,581, Total Impact 20 Billion
55Expenditures in the U.S. forWildlife Watching
1996
Nearly 63 million people spent 31 billion
observing, feeding, and photographing wildlife.
Source 1996 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting,
and Wildlife-Associated Recreation
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57Flying L Very Slow Site
58Lake Fork Marina RV
59The Habitat
60RGV BB Map
61Knolle BB
62King
63Beths
64Bay Prarie
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81Thank you, The End
82Miles Phillips Nature Tourism Program Specialist
Texas Nature Tourism
- Email mdphillips_at_ag.tamu.edu
- Phone 361 265 9203
http//naturetourism.tamu.edu