Keystone Trails Association To Host Trail Love Maintenance Event in Michaux State Forest On National Trails Day June 1 In Adams County
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The Keystone Trails Association will be hosting a new “Trail Love: Michaux State Forest Edition” maintenance event on Saturday, June 1, 2024, celebrating National Trails Day and the 40th anniversary of its Trail Care Program. Trail Love will be a lively and festive trail maintenance blitz at sites throughout the forest. Volunteers will have a variety of projects to choose from including options that are accessible and accommodating for any level of maintenance experience. “Trail Love will be a fun way to welcome first-time volunteers and elevate our seasoned regulars!” shares Jenn Ulmer, Manager of Trail Maintenance and Training at KTA. “We’re honored to have so many great partners coming together to host trail maintenance projects at the event including DCNR, surrounding Friends groups, PA Parks & Forest Foundation, and Appalachian Trail Conservancy, just to name a few.” A South Mountain Partnership Mini-Grant was awarded to the Keystone Trails Association for the planning and development of Trail Love during the September 2023 Power of the Partnership Celebration. “Pennsylvania’s conservation landscapes, like the South Mountain, are critical to the preservation of our state’s hiking trails,” shares Brook Lenker, Executive Director of KTA. “South Mountain Partnership is doing incredible work to promote the Michaux State Forest. We’re excited to collaborate with them on this event and hope it helps people feel more invested and connected to the South Mountain region.” Volunteers for Trail Love will have the option to camp out the Friday evening before the event at Pine Grove Furnace State Park, can enjoy complimentary meals on Saturday (including a special cookout), and will receive a free commemorative t-shirt. Learn more about and volunteer for Trail Love: Michaux State Forest Edition. Click Here to find a Trail Care Event near you. The Keystone Trails Association is a statewide organization committed to providing, protecting, preserving, and promoting hiking trails and hiking opportunities in Pennsylvania, Resource Links - Solar Eclipse: -- DCNR Advice On Viewing April 8 Solar Eclipse -- DCNR Blog: There Goes The Sun - April 8 Solar Eclipse -- TribLive: Western PA Schools Make Plans For April 8 Solar Eclipse Related Articles: -- DCNR Grants Update: Project Spotlight; Heritage Area Video Playlist; Grant Tips; More! -- Susquehanna Greenway Partnership Awards Round 2 Mini-Grants [PaEN] -- PA Environmental Council In Case You Missed It In March Now Available [PaEN] -- Keystone Trails Association To Host Trail Love Maintenance Event in Michaux State Forest On National Trails Day June 1 In Adams County [PaEN] -- PA Society For Ornithology To Hold 4th Annual Breeding Bird Blitz For Conservation June 7-17 - Sign Up Your Team Today! [PaEN] -- DCNR Blog: Pollinator Gardens For Balconies And Doorsteps NewsClips: -- WESA/WVIA: State Takes Another Step In Supporting PA’s Outdoor Recreation Industry -- NextPittsburgh: PA Reveals Roadmap To Grow $17 Billion Outdoor Economy -- TribLive: Hundreds Turn Out For Gilpin Trail Opening In Armstrong County; Look Forward To Completion Of Next Leg This Year -- WITF/WPSU: Work To Begin In Rothrock State Forest On New Trails In Central PA Thanks To Local Efforts -- PittsburghUnionProgress.com: Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Takes Next Steps To Construct Frick Park Outdoor Sensory Classroom -- Williamsport Sun: Williamsport Seeks Mountain Bike Track Designers For Shaw Place Park -- Republican Herald: People Worship At Sunrise Service Amid Wonders Of Nature At Sweet Arrow Lake County Park -- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Wave Of Defense Tactics Aim To Save Eastern Hemlocks -- Warren Times: Prescribed Fire Planned For Spring In Allegheny National Forest -- The Nature Conservancy-PA April Nature News: Controlled Burn Season; National Go Birding Day April 27; Eel Research In PA; More -- LehighValleyLive: Will Ticks Be Worse This Year After Another Mild Winter In Lehigh Valley? -- PennLive: This 4-Point Plan Could Beat The Spotted Lanternflies In 2024 -- Penn State Extension: Spotted Lanternfly News: Business Inspections Resume April 1; Training Opportunities -- Williamsport Sun: What To Do Before Spongy [Gypsy] Moths Damage Your Trees Irreplaceably [Posted: April 4, 2024] |
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