The Hidden Economy of Lakes and Streams: A Deep Dive with Kosciusko County Visitors Bureau


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Feb 11 2025 39 mins  

Ready to explore the enchanting world of lake tourism and its profound economic impact? Join us as we chat with Cori Humes, a passionate tourism advocate from Northern Indiana who shares her incredible journey from growing up in Marshall County to leading the Kosciusko County Visitor Bureau. Cori’s contagious enthusiasm for her region paints a vivid picture of more than 100 stunning lakes that offer everything from exhilarating jet skiing adventures to serene kayak trips, making both residents and visitors fall in love with Kosciusko County’s natural beauty.

Safety and community engagement take center stage as we uncover Kosciusko County's dedication to ensuring its lakes are safe and inviting. Learn about the proactive steps taken to regularly test water quality, safeguarding against E. coli and harmful algae toxins. Discover how the “Visit Kosciusko County” brand, alongside fun initiatives like the waterway passport program, not only draws in tourists but also fosters a sense of community pride and involvement. These efforts showcase a vibrant, welcoming environment that’s as inviting as it is secure.

Dive into the science of lake conservation and stratification with us as we unpack strategies to preserve these natural treasures. From nutrient management using native plants to understanding the layered dynamics of lakes through a delightful ice cream cake analogy, this episode is packed with insights. Cori and I discuss the county’s innovative tourism strategies, highlighting group tours and environmental stewardship that not only protect these waters but also enrich the visitor experience. It’s a testament to the harmonious blend of tourism, science, and community spirit that thrives in Kosciusko County.

Learn more about the Lilly Center's work at https://lakes.grace.edu/.

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