Crown Point Airbnb White Wolf at Falling Waters

Crown Point Airbnb White Wolf at Falling Waters Crown Point NY Airbnb rustic camp in the Adirondacks. Camp album: https://www.facebook.com/JenST.Pi Airbnb located in the town of Crown Point, NY.

This rustic camp rental is located in the Adirondack mountains. There are hundreds of hiking trails, high peaks, tourism generated businesses and activities including fishing, boating, museums, arts, etc. There are hundreds of ponds, lake Champlain and Lake George within driving distance. The camp is located on the creek which is stocked with trout.

11/26/2025

The Walden Woods Project and RESTORE: The North Woods for a special presentation from George Wuerthner

About George Wuerthner:

George Wuerthner is an ecologist with a long-standing interest in wolves. He helped promote wolf restoration in Yellowstone, Oregon, and California. He has previously worked as a backcountry ranger in the Gates of the Arctic National Park in Alaska, river ranger and biologist on several Wild and Scenic Rivers in Alaska, and a rare plant biologist for the BLM in Idaho. He also has been a wilderness guide in Glacier Bay and Yellowstone National Parks. Over the years he has visited more than 400 designated wilderness areas and more than 200 National Park units. He has published 38 books, including Protecting the Wild and Keeping the Wild. For a dozen years, he worked as Ecological Projects Director for Doug Tompkins’s Foundation for Deep Ecology and is now Executive Director of Public Lands Media. He is also board president of RESTORE: the North Woods, as well as board president of the Montana Wild Bison Restoration Council, the Gallatin Yellowstone Wilderness Association, and Sage Steppe Wild.

Wuerthner will provide background on the Endangered Species Act as it relates to wolf restoration, how wolves have shaped ecosystems like Yellowstone and how wolf restoration in Oregon and California has progressed. He will also discuss wolves in New England and opportunities for wolf restoration in the region.

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05/14/2025

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April showers bring May flowers so I guess we will have a good batch. I picked a few daffodils recently with many more to come. My indoor orchid cactus popped out a few blooms this week at about the same time as normal. Last year, after I put it out on the porch it bloomed through August which it ha...

06/18/2024

DEC Adirondack Advisory – June 17, 2024 The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sent this bulletin on 06/17/2024 12:30 PM EDT DEC Adirondack Advisory – June 17, 2024 The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is urging outdoor recreators to plan accordi...

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09/24/2022

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DEC: Scientific Analysis of DNA Test Confirms Animal Taken During Coyote Season in 2021 was a Wolf The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sent this bulletin on 09/22/2022 03:52 PM EDT DEC Delivers Press Release - Information to keep you connected and informed from the NYS Depart...

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08/02/2022

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DEC and Essex County Launch New Adirondack Shuttle Route to Expand Safe, Sustainable Access to High Peaks The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sent this bulletin on 08/01/2022 01:29 PM EDT DEC Delivers Press Release - Information to keep you connected and informed from the NYS...

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05/28/2022

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DEC Reminds Visitors to Focus on Safety as Summer Hiking Season Begins The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sent this bulletin on 05/27/2022 04:11 PM EDT DEC Delivers Press Release - Information to keep you connected and informed from the NYS Department of Environmental Conser...

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03/24/2022

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DEC advised backcountry users in the Adirondacks, especially the High Peaks region, of potential avalanche risk following mild temperatures and high winds.

02/04/2022

DEC Advises Backcountry Downhill Skiers, Snowboarders, and Outdoor Adventurers of Avalanche Risk in Adirondack High Peaks Region The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sent this bulletin on 02/03/2022 02:15 PM EST DEC Delivers Press Release - Information to keep you connected an...

My name is Kristin Kimball, I am an author and co-owner of a 1,100-acre sustainable, diversified farm in the Adirondack ...
12/05/2021

My name is Kristin Kimball, I am an author and co-owner of a 1,100-acre sustainable, diversified farm in the Adirondack Champlain Valley.

It's clear that people are more eager now than ever to have access to safe, sustainable, and healthy sources of local food. There has been a surge in retail demand for local food, so much so that we are working round the clock to meet the increased demand safely or to re-strategize to minimize losses from restaurant sales and events.
To continue to grow a strong and just local food system, we must use this as an opportunity to set ourselves up to collectively come out of this crisis stronger. Where farmers can earn a living wage, neighbors have access to the food grown in their communities, and we steward the lands, waters and wildlife that make the Adirondacks unique.The Adirondack Council and the Essex Farm Institute have just awarded 10 grants totaling $32,000 to regional farms and food producers working to sustainably grow and produce food in the Adirondacks.
Now, Racey, Director of the Adirondack Council's Essex Farm Institute program, is working with farms and local food distributors like our friends at the Hub on the Hill to strategize how this growth opportunity can create more efficient and cost-effective systems that support farmers during the crisis.
I understand that there is financial uncertainty in addition to the health crisis. If your budget allows, please consider making a donation at this critical time to help us support a strong sustainable local food system in the Adirondacks.
Thank you for your dedication to Adirondack communities. Stay safe and healthy.

Kristin Kimball
Founding Chair, Essex Farm Institute
Co-Owner, Essex Farm

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