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Completed Cleanups Reports

Smile! CLEANUPS COMPLETED IN 2001

Benjamin Rush State Park: Main Acreage, Philadelphia County

Buchanan State Forest:
State Road 16, Franklin and Fulton County line
Codorus State Park:
Combined Sites, Breast of Dam North, Breast of Dam South, Gate Road, pine Tree Road, Smith Station Road, York County

Delaware State Forest:
Combined Sites, Bartleson Road, Blooming Grove Trail, Conashaugh Lakes, Cowgill Road, Long Pond Swamp Road, Old Greentown Road, Pike County
Combined Sites, Bruce Lake Natural Area, Bushkill Road East and West, Camp Biff, and Five Mile Meadow Road, Pike County

Elk State Forest:
Chase Hollow Road, Elk County

Forbes State Forest:
Pine Knob Road, Fayette County

Gallitzin State Forest:
Mine 42 Road, Cambria County

Lehigh Gorge State Park:
Leslie Run, Carbon County

Michaux State Forest:
Bendersville and Slate Quarry Roads, Cumberland and Adams County line
Big Pond Road, Cumberland County
Kettle Springs and Irishtown Roads, Franklin County
Stillhouse Hollow and Shippensburg Roads, Franklin and Cumberland Counties

Moshannon State Forest
Bark Camp Road, Clearfield County
Raccoon Creek State Park:
Route 168 and Kendall Road, Beaver County

Rothrock State Forest:
Barrville Road, Huntingdon and Mifflin County line
Cooper's Gap Road, Huntingdon and Mifflin Counties

Sproul State Forest:
Beaverdam Forest Road, Clinton County
Beech Creek Mountain Road, Clinton County
Kingston Road, Clinton County

Swatara State Park:
Old State Road, Lebanon County
Multi-Use Trail, Lebanon County

Tuscarora State Forest:
McVeytown Road, Mifflin County

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Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Forest Land Beautification Program, Edward G Rendell, Governor