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WILLIAMS TWP., Pa. - Some say itâs a rock of legends, so to speak, but Hexenkopf Rock will be preserved for the future thanks to a land donation by Linda and Ned Heindel of Williams Township.
The Heindels spent 50 years acquiring four parcels of land that make up nearly 80 acres along Hexenkopf Road. Weâre just so glad that before we depart this earth we can share it with an entity that will preserve it for the rest of time,â said Linda.
The Heindels are donating the property, valued at around $500,000, to Northampton County.
It will be known as Hexenkopf Ridge Preserve. At the center of the land is Hexenkopf Rock. Its history goes back hundreds of years.
76-acre land donation will allow the public to enjoy Hexenkopf Ridge in Williams Township
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
Hexenkopf Rock, which features the profile of a witch s head, faces westward near the center of the 76-acre Hexenkopf Ridge PreserveCourtesy Ned Heindel
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Ned and Linda Heindel have enjoyed the Hexenkopf Ridge so much they decided to share it with the world.
The couple has donated 76 acres on Hexenkopf Road in Williams Township to Northampton County so it can be saved for public use as the Hexenkopf Ridge Preserve.
Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure said discussions about donating the land started last year. The donation became official this month.