Embracing a philosophy of preservation through use, Grey Towers,
in partnership with the Pinchot Institute, also functions as an
active conference center for conservation and natural resource issues.
Sessions often include some of the nation's top environmental thinkers
and professionals. Serious discussions affecting the nation and
world are held here.
In his donation of the house and nearby grounds to the Forest Service,
Gifford Bryce Pinchot stipulated they were not to serve solely as
a monument to his father. He wanted the conservation ideology continued
and the site used to further that cause.
Now, with the renovation of Grey Towers, the estate provides an
even more inspirational setting with new and significantly improved
conference facilities. Audio visual equipment, including LCD projectors,
are also available.
Conference Information:
Maximum number of participants: 49
Sessions must generally relate to conservation and natural resource
matters.
Lodging is not available at Grey Towers, but the local community
has numerous facilities.
Grey Towers offers several meeting room options. Click on an image
for more information about the various rooms.
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