Friends Of Allegheny Wilderness: Weigh In On Future Plans For Washington Park, Warren County
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The Friends of Allegheny Wilderness are asking the public to weigh in on plans for developing Washington Park by the City of Warren Parks and Recreation Commission. Washington Park’s 65 acres features an upland forest with an outstanding view up and down the Allegheny River. The 11-acre Point Park is located on the floodplain at the confluence of the Conewango Creek and the Allegheny River These two public areas in the community of Warren provide a good overview of the natural history of one of the major natural “crossroads” of the region. FAW and residents are concerned the basic nature of the Park will be changed from a nature reserve to include Mountain bike trails and other more recreational activities not consistent with its current character. Click Here to learn more of the Park's natural history from Roger Tory Peterson. For more information about how to become involved, visit the Protect and Preserve Washington Park Facebook page. NewsClip: Parks, Rec Panel Mulls Future Of Washington Park Related Articles - Recreation - Forests - Land Conservation: -- Good Natured Pennsylvanians: Canoe Creek State Park Volunteer Trail Crew -- DCNR Good Natured Blog: PA Outdoor Corps Crew Member Mel Oliver -- Connecting To My Purpose & Healing -- DCNR Appoints Nathan Hardic New Manager At Parker Dam State Park Complex -- November 10 DCNR Resource Newsletter -- Nov. 13 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation -- PA Chapter American Planning Assn. Recognizes Brandywine Conservancy's John Theilacker -- Heritage Conservancy Facilitates Preservation Of Two Farms, A Riverbank In Bucks County -- PA Forestry Assn. Highlights First Discovering PA’s Forest Heritage Video; Working Forests Video [Posted: November 13, 2020] |
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11/16/2020 |
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