As soon as $12.5 million is raised, we might be able to get a new trail there.
"At the request of local, regional and state partners, the Fund provided critical “bridge” financing for the $12.5 million purchase, and has agreed to hold the property until other public and private funding can be raised to transfer the land to the commonwealth of Pennsylvania for public stewardship. The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (DCNR) Bureau of Forestry will manage and patrol the site during the Fund’s interim ownership; however, the property must remain closed to the public until it is transferred."
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