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DCNR Could Be Changing Shuttle Token Fee At Ohiopyle State Park

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources published a notice in the August 1 PA Bulletin it could be changing the present $4 per person fee for a shuttle token at Ohiopyle State Park to a fee that could range from $4 to $24 per reservation or registration.

The shuttle service provides transportation for whitewater paddlers from the end point of their run to the starting point at Ohiopyle on the Youghiogheny River in Fayette County.

Having a fee range gives Ohiopyle State Park the flexibility to adapt to local conditions in the future. 

There are no plans at the moment to raise the fee beyond the $4 per reservation or registration.

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Editorial: PA Must Provide More Funding To Preserve Its Parks, Forests For Future Generations

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[Posted: July 31, 2020]


8/3/2020

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