💚 Exciting news! The Rim Restaurant at Volcano House is now a Level 1 Certified Green Restaurant® through the Green Restaurant Association! This certification reflects our dedication to sustainability at Volcano House, through eliminating polystyrene foam, implementing recycling and composting, and reducing our contribution to the nearly 300 million tons of restaurant waste created worldwide. We would like to extend a special thanks to Rob Henderson, as well as Hans and Esme Peterson, for their efforts towards making this possible! We're proud to be Green Seal certified at five locations: Muir Woods Trading Company, The Rim Village Cafe at Crater Lake, The Crater Lake Lodge Dining Room, and Annie Creek Restaurant. We're also pursuing certifications at Carlsbad Caverns Trading Cafe, Green River Grill at Mammoth Cave, Spelunker's Cafe at Mammoth Cave, and Jordan Pond House. As concessionaires, we're committed to keeping the parks we operate in green. Here's to many more sustainability milestones! 🥂 Learn more about our Green practices at Volcano House here: https://lnkd.in/gewvPa9u #DineGreen #Sustainability #greenrestaurantassociation #EcoFriendlyDining
About us
ExplorUS provides hospitality at concession operations in over 78 locations across the United States. You will find us in National Parks, State Parks, National Forests, campgrounds & marinas. We are dedicated to making every moment matter for our guests and associates while protecting and preserving some of America's most beautiful natural, historic, and cultural resources!
- Website
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https://www.goexplorus.com
External link for ExplorUS
- Industry
- Hospitality
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Overland Park, Kansas
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
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Primary
6720 W 121st St
Overland Park, Kansas 66209, US
Employees at ExplorUS
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Jill Hammergren
Award-Winning Writer, Creative & Visual Storyteller, Media & Audience Connector, Results-Deliverer | EAT, SKI, LIVE TV Series Creator/Executive…
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Steffan Sonneveldt
Chief Operating Officer at ExplorUS
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David Stilson
Naturalist
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Richard Bolton, Jr.
Director of Operations at ExplorUS
Updates
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We couldn't be more honored to make this list! Check out Camp Richardson this summer for unforgettable Lake Tahoe memories with friends and family! https://lnkd.in/gV8d4VTa
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Wake up with nature and experience the magic of the Midwest at Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center. Just steps away from scenic hiking trails and sandstone canyons with seasonal waterfalls, as well as trolley tours, river cruises, and more, Starved Rock is the perfect destination for your next getaway. 🌲✨ We enjoyed teaming up with the Starved Rock Lodge team to produce this new summer tourism commercial! #tourism #commercial #enjoyillinois #illinois #illinoisriver #videoproductioncompany #creativeproduction #tourismmatters
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Last week, a group of our fearless ExplorUS leaders made the trek to Crater Lake National Park to help get things ready for our very first season! We couldn't be more excited to get started, and we are even more grateful for the opportunity to operate within this remarkable natural wonder. We would like to extend a special thanks to everyone who lent us a hand and left their sites in these past few weeks to get things going- we know this is a busy time of year for everyone, so your help is extra appreciated! As always, we would also like to thank our friends and partners at NPS- without you all, none of this would be possible. We look forward to working with all of you to make this season a wonderful one for all who visit Crater Lake. Here's to a great start to the season! Photo: Calliope, one of our awesome employees at Crater!
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Huge shoutout to Holly and Kellie of Illinois Beach Hotel! Here's to a great summer on the Lake Michigan Shore ☀
It's always cooler by the lake! Meet Holly, General Manager and Kellie, Director of Sales at the #IllinoisBeachHotel in #ZionIL. This amazing property is the only hotel in Illinois on Lake Michigan, featuring a sandy beachfront and spectacular views, all in an Illinois Department of Natural Resources state park. On a clear day, you can see the Chicago skyline! Learn More » https://lnkd.in/gmb-C2WN
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Congratulations to the ExplorUS team on the opening of Crater Lake Oregon National Park concession. One of the most beautiful parks in the world!
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This #tacotuesday we are dreaming about enjoying a plate of these at Camp Richardson Resort. Just look at that view! Thank you to everyone who voted for The Grove for Best of Tahoe, we are currently eagerly awaiting the results! Stay tuned for updates! #TacoTuesday #Tacos #RumRunner #CampRichardson #SouthLakeTahoe #CaliforniaEats #FoodieFinds #ExploreTahoe #MountainViews #LakeTahoeEats #TheGrove #BestofTahoe #TahoeDining #Foodwithaview #ExplorUS
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Volcano House specials are quite special today. Chef Brandon and his team are amazing! Beef Tenderloin Gyu Tataki w/ Citrus Arugula Cilantro Salad & Sake Soy Seared Scallops Brie Chardonnay served w/ Ricotta & Feta Gnocchi Topped w/ Tomato Truffle Basil Concasse Cream Cheese & Strawberry Infused Fudge w/ Candied Cinnamon Mascarpone & Chocolate Dipped Strawberries. Yum!
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We can’t believe it, but today is the 9th and final day of #NationalParkWeek ! We’ve had a lot of fun highlighting some of our operations within the National Park system- stay tuned for more info about those, as well as our State Park, National Forest, and Municipal operations! To close out our 9-day celebration, we will be highlighting our operations at Petrified Forest National Park, in Northeastern Arizona! First and foremost, this park is nothing to be afraid of. Named for its vast deposits of petrified wood from ancient forests, Petrified Forest National Park is a place where history, geology, and natural beauty converge. The petrified wood, dating back over 200 million years, is the result of ancient trees that transformed into stone through mineralization. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns in the petrified logs are truly awe-inspiring and provide a unique glimpse into the distant past. Beyond the petrified wood, the park offers an array of experiences. The Painted Desert, with its striking layers of sedimentary rock, is a visual masterpiece that changes with the light throughout the day. As you explore the park, you'll also encounter petroglyphs, ancient ruins, and archaeological sites that tell the stories of the people who lived here long before it became a national park. We are proud to offer a variety of services within the park to enhance the guest experience, including gift shops, a diner (we highly recommend their Navajo Taco!), grab & go offerings, ice cream (a necessity in the Arizona heat), a gas station, and a convenience store! To close out this special week, we would like to again thank our partners at the National Park Service. We are incredibly lucky to be able to do what we do every day- and it wouldn’t be possible without you all. Here’s to a great start to the season!