More Pennsylvania State park campgrounds are becoming pet-friendly.The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has announced that starting in 2021, more campsites will be open to ...
Pennsylvania state parks are preparing for an influx of visitors looking for alternatives to federally-run campgrounds this summer. Some popular sites, such as Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County, are ...
Tents are trailers are the primary shelters for camping at state parks across Pennsylvania, but the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources offers an array of other camping ...
If camping is the kind of treat you’ve craved, go ahead and get those plans rolling. Parks statewide will open as stay-at-home orders lift. File photo: Trails and river beaches at Neshaminy State Park ...
Camping outside is more than just a chance to make s’mores (as key as that may be). It also provides the opportunity to spend quality time with friends and family, reconnect with the natural world and ...
An additional 46 campsites will be open to campers with pets at state parks in 2021, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has announced. “Knowing many of our campers like ...
Pennsylvania's state parks and forests are preparing for a record-breaking summer.Video above: Camping at Gifford Pinchot State ParkThe Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) reports ...
The state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will allow pets at more state park campsites in 2021. Dogs, cats and caged animals such as birds and hamsters will be permitted in the parks.
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