Saturday, June 15, 2013

Pennsylvania state parks to offer backpacking program

Regional Outdoor Recreation Coordinator, George Barner announced on June 13 that the Pennsylvania State Parks Southern Region will host “Introduction to Backpacking” and invites the public to participate in this summer long series.

The “Introduction to Backpacking” series will consist of an orientation meeting, four daylong hikes and an opportunity for an overnight adventure. Exploring trail throughout the Lower Susquehanna and Cumberland Valleys, the series is intended to teach participants about how to have a safe and enjoyable backpacking experience.

An orientation meeting will be held on June 23 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Kings Gap Environmental Education Center. Participants can expect to learn about the series, with topics such as preparing your body for a backpacking trip, planning a trip, choosing gear, packing a backpack and Leave No Trace. Complete information packets will be available at this meeting. Although the orientation meeting is free but space is limited and registration is required.


The series will include day hikes at Gifford Pinchot State Park, Codorus State Park, Colonel Denning State Park, and Susquehannock State Park beginning June 30 to July 28. The overnight trip, location to be announced, will take place Aug. 24-25 and the cost of the series if $45. This series is for participants 16 years of age and older and   participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information or to register for the “Introduction to Backpacking” series, please visit VisitPAParks, email Gbarner@pa.gov or call (814) 733-2203. 

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