2014 Annual Trail Report Now Available From DCNR
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The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Trails Advisory Committee Thursday announced the release of the 2014 Annual Trail Report that highlights the efforts of the many individuals and organizations that make Pennsylvania’s trails a world-class destination for out-of-state as well as international visitors. Today, more Pennsylvanians have access to trails than ever before. The vision of a statewide network of trails is becoming a reality due to the sustained efforts of dedicated and skilled trail planners, builders, volunteers, advocates and financial partners. Highlights from 2014 include: -- More than 14,600 volunteer hours logged by the Keystone Trails Association for trail maintenance activities throughout Pennsylvania; -- Eclipsed one million pageviews on ExplorePAtrails, the Commonwealth’s all-inclusive resource for trail users; -- Redbank Valley Trails in Armstrong, Clarion, and Jefferson counties named the inaugural Pennsylvania Trail of the Year; and -- Over $34 million from state funding programs was awarded to trail and trail-related projects. With more than 40 trail events and construction projects featured in the 2014 Annual Trail Report, an impressive effort was put forth to maintain and improve upon Pennsylvania’s trails. A copy of the 2014 and previous annual reports are available online. NewsClips: Groups Brace For Novice Appalachian Trail Hikers York County Trail Honored As Among Best Of Its Kind Lackawanna Trail Stewards Seek Info On Vandalism Friends Of Allegheny Wilderness To Lead 3 Hikes Frances Slocum State Parks Hosts Colonial Kids Program York Park Wetlands Project Gets Underway Bystander Lends Canoe To State Trooper To Chase Suspect (Reprinted from DCNR’s September 9 Resource newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy (bottom of the page).) |
9/14/2015 |
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