A tour designed to show you some of Philadelphia’s most popular spots that support and encourage conservation may include a visit to the always popular Fairmount Park, a stop for photos at the stunning Waterworks and discovering their hidden Mussel Hatchery, or an epic skyline view from the top of Cira Green. These 2- or 3-hour-long tours are usually limited to just a few short stops.
A half-day tour allows more opportunity for you to take full advantage of being on a private tour. You’ll be able visit all of the locations mentioned on the Highlights Tour and have time to explore even more fantastic sites demonstrating conservation practices throughout the city. Check out the urban wildlife sanctuary at East Reservoir Discovery Center, grab a bite to eat from some epic local food trucks, find the hidden garden and biopond nestled in the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, or enjoy a local beer at Dock Street Brewery.
A full-day tour gives you the chance to explore Conservation in Philadelphia to its fullest: spend as much time as you like at any of the previously mentioned stops, discover the nature sanctuary and beehives tucked into the well-known West Laurel Hill Cemetery, head across the Schuylkill River to West Philly to visit Bartram’s Garden, check out the incredibly cool Navy Yard, or take a spin through FDR Park in South Philly. You may also have time to stop at some other sights in Philadelphia – like Independence Mall, Love Park, or the Rocky Steps. Your wish is our command!
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In partnership with The GREEN Program (TGP), 10% of this sustainable Philadelphia tour proceeds will be donated to TGP’s scholarship fund to help disadvantaged and underserved students gain access to global sustainability education opportunities.
This tour educates guests on the many local eco-friendly initiatives like wildlife sanctuaries and green building techniques.
This tour experience provides a full, in-depth view of Philadelphia by traveling through several different neighborhoods that are underprivileged and rarely visited.
The opportunity to add in walking segments to our tours reduces our carbon footprint and impact on the environment.