One of the Five Best Preserved Areas in the Crum Woods Of the over 200 acres in the Crum Woods,...
Red Oaks and the American Revolution
Southern Red Oak Forest: One of the Five Best Preserved Areas in the Crum Woods This President’s...
Winter Birding with iNaturalist
by Melita Schmeckpeper, 2017-2018 Education Intern The Crum Woods is home to a diverse...
Forgotten Fabulous Fall Color Trails
Martin Forest: One of the Five Best Preserved Areas in the Crum Woods As we enter fall color...
A Walk through the Wister Forest
One of the Five Best Preserved Areas in the Crum Woods This February I took a walk through the...
Off the Beaten Path: History of the Crum Ruins
Guest Author: Marissa Lariviere ‘18 Have you ever stumbled across the strange ruins in...
Unique Ecosystem of Skunk Cabbage Hollow
One of the Five Best Preserved Areas in the Crum Woods Late this February, I explored Skunk...
Return of Crumhenge
Near the trestle in the Crum Woods lies a several-acre meadow with a circular arrangement of...
Restoring the Crum Woods
The complication of the SEPTA Viaduct brings to a close a five-year period of construction in the...
Chimaphila maculata
As we reach fall foliage peak here in the Delaware Valley, it is a great time to take a walk in...
Crum Woods Chronicle: Meet the Skunk Cabbage
by Kate Crowley ' 16 Despite some unusually late snow this April, the skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus...
Crum Woods Chronicle: A Vulnerable Giant
This article is part of an ongoing column called the Crum Woods Chronicle. The Crum Woods...
Crum Woods Chronicle: Catch a Falling Leaf
This article is part of an ongoing column called the Crum Woods Chronicle. The Crum Woods...








