Pamela Crowe

Contributing Writer
Pamela Crowe - Larry Wilder
Pamela Crowe - Larry Wilder

Pamela Crowe has written for Highlights Magazine for Children, Adirondack Life, Arizona Highways, Buffalo Spree, Pennsylvania Magazine, Delaware Today, as well as other periodicals. Her subjects of interest include environmental conservation, nature, Pennsylvania history, Christianity, Adirondack history and historic bridges. She has written in the following genres: travel, profile, poetry, nature, essay, book review, devotional, history, news.

Pamela has a bachelor’s degree in biology from MacMurray College and a Certificate in Technical Communication from the Rochester Institute of Technology. She is currently majoring in English at the University of Delaware.

Latest Articles

Hell's Half Acre Trail on an Idaho Lava Bed
The Blackfoot Rest Area on Interstate 15 in southern Idaho provides access to a paved trail with interpretive signs on a lava flow.
Nov 19, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
Summit Sawtelle Peak in Island Park, Idaho
Drive to the summit of Sawtelle Peak in Idaho, about 10,000 feet above sea level, for a panorama that includes parts of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
Nov 9, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
Tour Lewis & Clark Caverns in Montana
Before you go down into Lewis & Clark Caverns, you have to go up and into Cave Mountain, for the mountain contains the caverns.
Oct 27, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
See Idaho's Backcountry by Horseback
Dry Ridge Outfitters, in Idaho's Harriman State Park, offers trail rides in moose, elk and swan country within the park and the adjacent National Forest.
Oct 15, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
Hike to Big Sable Point Lighthouse and Learn Dune Ecology
Interpretive signs on the trail to historic Big Sable Point Lighthouse on Lake Michigan's eastern shore offer hikers lessons on dune ecology.
Sep 14, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
S.S. Badger: the Only Coal-fired Steamship Operating in the U.S.
Ferry across Lake Michigan on the S.S. Badger. You'll experience a unique ride from a bygone era, when ships ferried loaded railroad freight cars.
Sep 8, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
Hike an Adirondack Trail, but Be Prepared
Adirondack trails take hikers into the heart of a unique wilderness, but hikers need to prepare for any conditions they may encounter.
Jul 11, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
Old New Castle, Delaware, a Colonial Port on the Delaware River
Visit Old New Castle, Delaware to experience a town founded in 1651, where many buildings date to the 1700s and Early American history is preserved.
Jun 22, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
Interest Children in Wildlife: Install a Bluebird Nest Box
Turn children into wildlife stewards by showing them how to help wildlife. Install and monitor a bluebird nest box to capture and hold their interest.
Jun 8, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
The Sultana Project Aims to Make Stewards of Chesapeake Bay
Sailing on the Sultana, the "Schoolship of the Chesapeake," students learn colonial history and Chesapeake Bay ecology.
May 25, 2011 - Pamela Crowe