Chesapeake Conservancy, National Park Service Develop New Paddle The Susquehanna River Website
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The Chesapeake Conservancy and National Park Service Chesapeake Bay Office have launched a new website to help paddlers learn where to go, what to do, and how to enjoy the Susquehanna River. The Paddle the Susquehanna website serves as a home for launch information, water trails, and trip itineraries for the four regions of the river, including the North Branch, West Branch, Middle, and Lower sections. “For almost two decades, the National Park Service has been helping Susquehanna River partners develop water trails, maps, boat launches, and signage to help get people on water,” said National Park Service Chesapeake Office Superintendent Wendy O’Sullivan. “PaddletheSusquehanna.com takes that work to a new level, making it easier than ever to find places to experience this majestic river.” [For more information on water and other trails in Pennsylvania, visit the Explore PA Trails website.] (Reprinted from DCNR’s October 16 Resource newsletter newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.) NewsClips: Click Here for a week’s worth of Environment & Energy NewsClips Related Articles - Recreation, Forests: DCNR: Statewide Peak For Fall Foliage Is Here! DEP: Climate Change Could Dull Fall Foliage Displays In Penn’s Woods DCNR Receives Independent Sustainable Forest Certification For State Forest System DCNR Good Natured Blog: The Fight To Preserve Hemlocks In Pennsylvania Lacawac Sanctuary Chestnut Tree Restoration Project In Wayne County Northumberland County Tree Farm Provides White House Blue Room Christmas Tree October 16 Resource Newsletter Now Available From DCNR Oct. 18 Take Five Fridays With Pam Now Available, PA Parks & Forests Foundation [Posted: October 17, 2019] |
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10/21/2019 |
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