DCNR Helps Celebrate Completion Of The Northwest River Trail In Lancaster County
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On July 27, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Deputy Secretary Mike Walsh today helped cut the ribbon on the final section of the 14-mile Northwest River Trail that spans five municipalities in Lancaster County. DCNR supported the project with more than $3-million in Community Conservation Partnerships Program grants. “Trails connect places. They connect people to the outdoors. They bring visitors to communities to help keep economies vibrant, and in the case of the Northwest River Trail also connect people to the river,” Walsh said. “So, it’s a great day when we can celebrate a trail being complete, moving us closer to our goal of a trail within 10 minutes of every Pennsylvanian.” The Northwest River Trail provides access to the Susquehanna River Water Trail for both walking, pedal, and paddle opportunities. It links the rivertowns and villages of Marietta, Wrightsville, Columbia, Bainbridge, and Falmouth, and provides wayfinding signage to users identifying local businesses in these communities. Completing the project took decades, and vision, perseverance, and passion on the part of many partners. “Don’t tell us something can’t be done. Let’s figure how it can be done. And that is what we have done,” said Conoy Township Supervisor Stephen Mohr. Development of the trail has led to significant reinvestment in local businesses and creation of new businesses that support outdoor recreation. "We started our outfitting business in Columbia because we bought into the vision of local leaders that the river is a resource that should be protected yet capitalized on to bring people to town and expand the economy through ecotourism," said Jim Cox, owner of Chiques Rock Outfitters in Marietta. The trail follows the route of the historic Pennsylvania Mainline Canal and uses some of the original towpath that remains along the corridor. Along the trail are numerous industrial archaeological remains such as abandoned canal locks; the iron furnaces at Chickies Rock; and the old quarry operation at Billmeyer. The Northwest River Trail is located in the Susquehanna Riverlands Conservation Landscape and the Susquehanna National Heritage Area. It also lies in the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Water Trails Network. For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website, Visit the Good Natured DCNR Blog, Click Here for upcoming events, Click Here to hook up with DCNR on other social media-- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr. NewsClips: -- PA Parks & Forests Foundation Blog: What It’s Like To Be A Park Ranger? - By Brian Price, Ranger Supervisor, French Creek State Park -- Erie Times - Brain Whipkey: PA Looks To Accommodate E-Bike Riders In State Parks, Forests -- PennLive - Marcus Schneck: DCNR Floats New Policy On E-Bikes In State Forests, State Parks -- Reading Eagle: Young Workers At The Big Woods In French Creek State Park Encouraged By PA Official -- PA Environmental Council Blog: Barriers To Equitable River Access Persist In Delaware River Basin, But They’re Not Always What You Expect -- Williamsport Sun: DCNR Celebrates Induction Of Beartown Woods Natural Area Related Articles: -- DCNR Blog: Celebrating Parks And The People Who Make Them Possible [PaEN] -- DCNR Awards $955,500 In ATV/Snowmobile Trail Project Grants To Support 7 Projects; New Grant Round Opens Aug. 1 [PaEN] -- Growing Greener Coalition: DCNR Online Grant Application Workshop Set For Nov. 3 -- DCNR Invites Comments On Draft E-bike Policy; Advisory Council Meets July 27 On Policy [PaEN] -- DCNR Announces Sustainable Trail System Project In Mountain Creek Watershed, Michaux State Forest, Cumberland County [PaEN] -- DCNR: Work On Adam T. Bower Memorial Dam At Shikellamy State Park Complete, Boating Begins -- DCNR Surveying Visitors On Their Experiences In Gallitzin, Rothrock State Forests [PaEN] -- Health/DEP/DCNR Urge Pennsylvanians To Fight The Bite And Protect Themselves From Mosquitoes To Prevent West Nile Virus [PaEN] -- Susquehanna Greenway Partners Name Winners Of 2022 Photo Contest [PaEN] -- July 29 Take Five Fridays With Pam From PA Parks & Forests Foundation [PaEN] [Posted: July 27, 2022] |
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