
Join Northeast Wilderness Trust for a guided walk exploring the wild side of Split Rock Wildway (Brookfield Headwaters Trail), Essex, NY. Please register below.
Led by Janelle Jones, NEWT’s New York Land Steward, this relaxed walk will cover the 0.6-mile Brookfield Headwaters Trail. Along the way, we’ll look for signs of beaver activity and take in the signs of mid-spring as well as wildflowers and migrating birds. Though some of the outing will be on the maintained trail, attendees should be prepared for off-trail walking as well.
Location: Split Rock Wildway (Brookfield Headwaters Trail), Essex, NY. Exact meeting point TBD.
To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, attendees are encouraged to bring:
· Difficulty level: Easy
· Multiple layers (weather can vary)
· Snacks
· Sturdy hiking boots or shoes
We hope you will join us for a great morning outdoors!
Janelle Jones joined Northeast Wilderness Trust with a background that complemented the wild terrain of the Northeast. After taking a brief break from higher education, Janelle obtained a master’s degree in conservation biology from Green Mountain College in 2019, but her environmental journey did not start there. Her “forever-passion” for “forever-wild” places stems from a lifetime of outdoor explorations and professional and volunteer endeavors across northern New York. As a resident of the Adirondack Park, Janelle enjoys canoeing, birding, skiing, and day-dreaming about the next adventure. Janelle can answer any questions about the Wilderness Trust’s conserved properties in New York and is a NYS Guide, a Level 1 Leave No Trace Instructor, and a Certified Interpretive Guide.

