Gallitzin Cleanup Team
Cross Fork Road
Susquehannock State Forest

A two-mile stretch of Cross Fork Road in Susquehannock State Forest was cleaned in October, 2004. The contractor, Let George Do It, removed waste and scrap metal, winching much of it up steep slopes. Approximately ten areas along the road in Potter County yielded over four tons of scrap metal, which was recycled by McGhee Scrap Company.

DCNR encourages residents with recycling or proper disposal questions to contact the Potter County Recycling Coordinator at (814) 848-9610.

Susquehannock State Forest Cleanup Team
   Susquehannock State Forest Personnel
Let George Do It
PA CleanWays, Inc.

Susquehannock State Forest is located in Northcentral Pennsylvania. Among the numerous activities offered, the forest provides a 43-mile all-terrain vehicle trail, a 29.5-mile cross country ski trail, and 85 miles of trail for hiking. The 180 miles of roads offer sightseers 16 vistas and numerous opportunities to spot wildlife, including bears and bobcats. Hunting, trout fishing, mountain bike riding, and horseback riding are also popular.

Learn about other illegal dump sites in state forests and parks.

This page last updated February 8, 2005.

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