Seneca Waterways COUNCIL, BSA
Seneca Waterways COUNCIL, BSA
Members Area | Search
Otetiana Council, Inc. & Finger Lakes Council, Inc. have merged and are now Seneca Waterways Council, Inc. BSA
smooth dd

" Two-thirds of Scouting is Outing! "
Massawepie Scout Camps - Adks Links

Adirondack Links

For additional information about the Adirondack Mountain Region, as well as the Greater Massawepie Area check out the links listed below.

Please note: you are now leaving Otetiana.org. The Otetiana Council BSA, is not responsible for the content in any non-Otetiana Council, BSA site. Please report any broken links to webmaster.

Adirondack Region General Information

The Adirondack Forest Preserve-
This site of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation gives an overview of the public lands in the Adirondacks.
www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dlf/publands/adk/index.html

Visitors Interpretive Centers-
Adirondack Park visitor centers in Paul Smiths and Newcomb.
www.NorthNet.org/adirondackvic/

The Adirondack North Country Association-
General information about the Adirondacks, including tourism information.
www.adirondack.org

Adirondack Regional Tourism Council-
General information about the Adirondacks, including tourism information.
www.adirondacks.org

I Love NY-
State-wide tourism information, and fall foliage reports in season.
www.iloveny.com

Adirondack Explorer-
This nonprofit regional newspaper includes information about Adirondack conservation and recreation. You can request a free issue!
www.adirondackexplorer.org

The Adirondack Museum-
This museum in Blue Mountain Lake, open May - October, shows the fascinating cultural history of the Adirondacks.
www.adkmuseum.org

The Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks-
This new museum, within 30 minutes of Massawepie, will highlight nature in the Adirondacks.
www.adknature.org

The Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK)-
ADK offers education, conservation, and recreation related to the Forest Preserve.
www.adk.org

The Adirondack Nature Conservancy-
A group dedicated to protecting Adirondack open space. The Otetiana Council, BSA, has cooperated with Nature Conservancy to help protect the well-known Massawepie Mire adjoining the southwest edge of the camp property.
nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/newyork/adirondacks/

Paul Smith College Weather Station-
Check the current weather at Paul Smiths, 25 miles northeast of Massawepie.
http://biology.paulsmiths.edu/PAGE=675/page.pl

The Adirondack Park Agency-
This state agency is responsible for developing and administering park policy
www.northnet.org/adirondackparkagency/

The Greater Massawepie Region, including Cranberry Lake and Tupper Lake

Tupper Lake Region-
Wide variety of information about Tupper Lake and the Ten Rivers Region.
www.tupperlake.net

Tupper Lake Chamber of Commerce-
Tourism and event information for Tupper Lake
www.tupperlakeinfo.com

Franklin County Tourism-
This site includes tourism information for Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake.
www.adirondacklakes.org

Mount Arab Fire Tower-
This newly restored fire tower is within hiking distance of Massawepie.
www.tupperlake.net/MtArab.htm

The Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks-
This new museum, within 30 minutes of Massawepie, will highlight nature in the Adirondacks.
www.adknature.org


The High Peaks from Cascade Mt., Adirondack Mountain Region in New York State.

........................................................
Massawepie Resources
Massawepie Home
About Us
For Parents
Getting To
Registration
Program
Camp Staff
For Leaders
BadgeTracker
BarkEater
Forms
Adks Links
Contact Us
Treks

Summer Camp Registration
Summer Camp Availability
Camp Work Weekends
Massawepie Staff Alumni Association



banner
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Site Map | Credits | United Way | Website Feedback
Presented by the Seneca Waterways Council, Inc. Boy Scouts of America
Copyright 2003-2009, webhosting powered by gordondesign.com as a community service