Hearth Tender Trail Workday
10099 Lincoln Way East, Fayetteville, PA 17222-9609
Join us Saturday, July 13th from 9 AM to 12 PM to continue construction of the 1.4-mile loop of the Hearth Tender Trail by digging, clearing, and tamping ground to create a quality sustainable trail tread.
The Hearth Tender Trail is a stacked loop beginner to moderate hiking/biking trail system adjacent to Pine Grove Furnace State Park. The trail will connect to the existing Pole Steeple Trail and when completed the trail will include three different loops (3/4 mile, 1.4-mile, and a 4.1-mile loop). For more information about the Hearth Tender Trail visit: https://bit.ly/3WihNUI
Rain or shine may be canceled in the event of severe weather.
Cell phone service is limited in this area, so please plan accordingly.
What to Bring:
- Hand tools will be provided. If you have a favorite tool, you are welcome to bring it.
- We’ll be using hoes, pick mattocks, cutter mattocks, rakes, wheelbarrows, and shovels.
- Wear appropriate clothing and boots/sneakers.
- Bring eye protection and gloves
- Bring snacks and plenty of water.
Directions & Parking:
The work site is located on Old Railroad Bed Rd. (GPS Coordinates. 40.03546, -77.28477) about a mile past the Pole Steeple Trail Parking Lot (https://goo.gl/maps/WJBLfXhEiXKTpFQx6).
Join us Saturday, July 13th from 9 AM to 12 PM to continue construction of the 1.4-mile loop of the Hearth Tender Trail by digging, clearing, and tamping ground to create a quality sustainable trail tread.
The Hearth Tender Trail is a stacked loop beginner to moderate hiking/biking trail system adjacent to Pine Grove Furnace State Park. The trail will connect to the existing Pole Steeple Trail and when completed the trail will include three different loops (3/4 mile, 1.4-mile, and a 4.1-mile loop). For more information about the Hearth Tender Trail visit: https://bit.ly/3WihNUI
Rain or shine may be canceled in the event of severe weather.
Cell phone service is limited in this area, so please plan accordingly.
What to Bring:
- Hand tools will be provided. If you have a favorite tool, you are welcome to bring it.
- We’ll be using hoes, pick mattocks, cutter mattocks, rakes, wheelbarrows, and shovels.
- Wear appropriate clothing and boots/sneakers.
- Bring eye protection and gloves
- Bring snacks and plenty of water.
Directions & Parking:
The work site is located on Old Railroad Bed Rd. (GPS Coordinates. 40.03546, -77.28477) about a mile past the Pole Steeple Trail Parking Lot (https://goo.gl/maps/WJBLfXhEiXKTpFQx6).
Sign up!
Be sure to sign up so that we can contact you directly if there is a change in plans.
If you are not already a DCNR conservation volunteer, please fill out the following form.
https://bit.ly/MSFConservationVolunteer
Unable to make it to July’s workday? Save the date for upcoming workdays on August 17th, and September 28th.
If you are not already a DCNR conservation volunteer, please fill out the following form.
https://bit.ly/MSFConservationVolunteer
Unable to make it to July’s workday? Save the date for upcoming workdays on August 17th, and September 28th.
Saturday, July 13, 2024 9am to 12pm