More camping sites open at Pa. state parks for trout season
WGAL News 8 Updated: 12:19 PM EST Mar 9, 2021
More camping sites open at Pa. state parks for trout season
WGAL News 8 Updated: 12:19 PM EST Mar 9, 2021
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WGAL News 8 Updated: 12:19 PM EST Mar 9, 2021 More Pennsylvania state park campsites will be available for anglers looking to trout fish.The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources released the following statement: Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced campsites will be available at an additional 16 state parks to accommodate fishing enthusiasts who want to stay overnight on April 2 for the new statewide trout opener the following day. A total of 34 parks throughout the state will provide camping at this time.“ We know how trout fishing and state park camping often go hand in hand and we are doing our best to facilitate the
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Campsites at an additional 16 state parks will be available for trout anglers on Friday, April 2, allowing them to stay overnight in advance of the new statewide trout fishing season opening day on Saturday, April 3, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced today.
More than 2,300 campsites at 34 state parks will be available.
“We know how trout fishing and state park camping often go hand in hand and we are doing our best to facilitate these traditional recreational pursuits,” said Cindy Adams Dunn, secretary of DCNR.
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The Vector Control Unit of the Ministry of Health and Wellness will target the parishes of St Peter, St James and St Michael, when it carries out its fogging schedule this week.
On Monday, February 22, the team will start in St Peter, when they go into Battaleys, Road View, Risk Road, Cemetery Road, Mullins, Mullins Terrace with Avenues, Battaleys Mews, and environs.
The next day, Tuesday, February 23, the Unit will fog areas in St Peter and St James, including Gibbs, Gibbs Glade, Piedmont Road, Lower Carlton with Avenues, and surrounding districts.
They will return to St James, on Wednesday, February 24, and focus on Carlton, Bairds Road, Doughlin Road, Weston, Crick Hill, Mount Standfast, Mount Standfast Tenantry, and environs.
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Crews see increase of trucks getting stuck on sharp turns on Rt. 664 in Nelson Co. By Patrick Huddleston | January 14, 2021 at 4:07 PM EST - Updated January 14 at 5:53 PM
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Wintergreen Fire & Rescue Chief Curtis Sheets says they have seen an increase in the number of trucks getting stuck on Route 664 on the sharp turns located near the top of the mountain.