PA State Forest roads opened to the public

  • This was announced a few days ago... might look into going up for some fall colors.


    http://www.media.pa.gov/Pages/DCNR_details.aspx?newsid=399


    Additional State Forest Roads Opening Across the State for Hunting Seasons, Other Outdoor Activities


    Harrisburg, PA - The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced today that hunters and other outdoors enthusiasts heading into Pennsylvania’s state-owned woodlands this autumn will find additional roads open in 18 of the 20 state forest districts.


    “DCNR’s promotion of deer hunting, coupled with improved accessibility, benefits forest regeneration and the overall ecosystem,” said Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn. “As a result, the Bureau of Forestry is opening more than 540 miles of state forest roads normally open only for administrative use. They again will be available to hunters, hikers, foliage viewers, and others visiting state forestlands this fall.


    “These newly opened roads may provide new access and provide new vistas for all who enjoy being outdoors in autumn. It’s a great time to be in Penn’s Woods, regardless of your pursuit.”


    More than 3,000 miles of state forest roadways will be open during the statewide archery deer season, which opens Saturday, September 30, and closes Saturday, November 11. They will continue to stay open through other hunting seasons continuing into January 2018.


    “Regardless of whether they seek deer, bear, turkey, or small game, hunters in our state forests will find more than 90 percent of that land now is within one-half mile of an open road,” said Dunn.


    With the hunter in mind, DCNR continues to update a new interactive map of state forestlands across Pennsylvania that offers details on newly opened roads, timber harvesting activity, forestry office contact numbers and more.


    Meanwhile, top-quality hunting is offered at many state parks -- especially those in the 12.5-county Pennsylvania Wilds region -- where state forestland often surrounds them. Inexpensive camping can be found at many of those parks.


    Primitive camping on state forestlands is also an option, giving hunters a backcountry camping or hunting experience. Camping permits, issued by the managing forest district, are required when camping on state forestlands on designated sites.


    Many of these campsites are close to state parks and forestlands enrolled in the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Deer Management Assistance Program, permitting hunters to take one antlerless deer or more when properly licensed. Hunters are advised to check with state forests district headquarters or state park offices about availability.


    Hunters traveling to some north central areas of the state are reminded some hunting areas and travel routes may be impacted by Marcellus Shale-related activities. Some state forest roads may be temporarily closed during drilling operations or other peak periods of heavy use to reduce potential safety hazards.


    Some state forest roads only will be opened for the second week of the traditional rifle season because they cannot withstand the expected heavy traffic of the first week of that season. Two- or three-month long openings will be in effect only where there is minimal threat of damage or deterioration to road surfaces or forest surroundings.


    For more information on Pennsylvania’s 20 state forest districts and 121 state parks, visit www.dcnr.pa.gov.


    The interactive state forest map can be viewed at http://www.dcnr.pa.gov/Recreat…Season/Pages/default.aspx
    MEDIA CONTACT: Terry Brady, 717-705-2225; tbrady@pa.gov

    Jerry / Whatevah

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  • I remember seeing this somewhere a week or so ago... maybe posted on Facebook or something. My initial thought was that they are doing this in order to keep their service roads from being overgrown due to sporadic use of those previously authorized. I'm just hoping that they don't have a bunch of yahoos up there tearing up roads and acting stupidly.


    Depending on when you decide to take a trip, I might be persuaded to go if you don't mind the company.

    Your life is made up of 2 dates and a dash... make the most of the dash!

  • I think it's mostly for the hunters, since they're mostly closing again after hunting season. But, it gives everyone else a chance to explore a little, too. :)

    Jerry / Whatevah

    2020 Gladiator Mojave - 33" Falken mud tires, LoD side steps, Zroadz bed rack, Quadratec QRC winch bumper, Superwinch EPi 9.0, Kleinn on-board air, Kleinn air horns, lots of lights, Yaesu ham radio with GPS tracker.

    Gone- 2012 JK Rubicon with stuff. Long gone- Long-arm 2001 Cherokee with stuff.

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