
Virginia USA Travel Guide
The James River Park System is an important urban natural preserve within Richmond. Local conservation groups work to protect the James River and its surrounding ecosystems, conducting cleanups and advocating for responsible land use.
Richmond has curbside programs for recycling for residents. Numerous hotels and public venues have recycling bins for plastic, glass, and paper. Reduce your waste by bringing a reusable water bottle and a reusable shopping bag for purchases. Find reusable products here. Dispose of waste properly in designated bins.
While Virginia is not a desert, responsible water use is encouraged. Conserve water by taking shorter showers and reusing towels at your accommodation.
Make conscious decisions that support local ecological well-being.
If traveling by air to Richmond, think about buying carbon offsets for your flights. For ground transportation, prioritize walking, cycling, or public transport over ride-sharing or private vehicles when possible.
Look for hotels that have environmental certifications or those that clearly state their commitment to sustainable practices (e.g., linen reuse programs, energy-efficient lighting, waste reduction).
Engage respectfully with Richmond's rich and multifaceted cultural heritage.
Support the local economy and contribute positively to the community.
Be conscious of any activities that might exploit people or animals. Do not engage in activities that contribute to illegal trade, support harmful practices, or cause damage to the environment. For example, avoid guided tours that feature unethical animal interactions.
Learn about ethical toursIf you wish to make a charitable contribution, select trustworthy local charities or non-profits that address community needs. Groups that conduct research to confirm your donation goes to a worthy cause.
Find eco-friendly initiativesYour choices as a traveler directly impact Richmond'the environment and community. Choose wisely and respectfully.