Frank Morehouse III
WPM Inc. Bio
Frank began working for WPM in 2015 as a Trail Technician and was promoted to Trail Manager in 2017.
Frank has over fifteen years of experience in the fields of environmental education and interpretation. He is a Ranger School graduate and has a bachelor’s degree in Forest Management and a master’s degree in Environmental Interpretation from the State College of Environmental Science and Forestry. He has worked for NYSDEC at Camp Colby, Audubon NY at the Montezuma Audubon Center and, most recently, as program manager at SUNY-ESF’s Adirondack Interpretive Center.
Frank plays guitar and sings in the Morehouse Family Band along with his father and two younger brothers. Look for them playing to standing room only crowds in large venues like barVino. He also enjoys biking, winter sports, hunting, fishing and backpacking. Frank grew up in North Creek and spends as much time as he can exploring deep woods in boots or on skis.
Frank has over fifteen years of experience in the fields of environmental education and interpretation. He is a Ranger School graduate and has a bachelor’s degree in Forest Management and a master’s degree in Environmental Interpretation from the State College of Environmental Science and Forestry. He has worked for NYSDEC at Camp Colby, Audubon NY at the Montezuma Audubon Center and, most recently, as program manager at SUNY-ESF’s Adirondack Interpretive Center.
Frank plays guitar and sings in the Morehouse Family Band along with his father and two younger brothers. Look for them playing to standing room only crowds in large venues like barVino. He also enjoys biking, winter sports, hunting, fishing and backpacking. Frank grew up in North Creek and spends as much time as he can exploring deep woods in boots or on skis.