Friday, June 26, 2009
Article About White Rocks On the Patriot News
News article on the White Rocks Project from the Patriot News in Harrisburg, PA: http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2009/06/appalachian_trail_in_cv_slated.html
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Hike The White Rocks- July 3rd, 2009
A White Rocks hike will be led by Cumberland Valley Trail Club's President, Jim Foster. See and get a better understanding of the White Rocks Project.
July 3, Friday 8:00 AMAT-White Rocks Loop (Cumberland County)
The hike will start on the AT in Boiling Springs, going south up the mountain to Center Point Knob. Taking the White Rocks Trail, across South Mountain with a short rock scramble, coming down along a creek and into farmlands to rejoin with the present AT.MEET at Sovereign Bank at the Camp Hill Mall. Alternate meeting place 8:30 AM, Fisherman's Parking Lot, Bucher Hill Rd. Boiling Springs.Leader: Jim Foster 649-5505, jimfoster@yahoo.com
For more information: www.satc-hike.org/hikes.html
July 3, Friday 8:00 AMAT-White Rocks Loop (Cumberland County)
The hike will start on the AT in Boiling Springs, going south up the mountain to Center Point Knob. Taking the White Rocks Trail, across South Mountain with a short rock scramble, coming down along a creek and into farmlands to rejoin with the present AT.MEET at Sovereign Bank at the Camp Hill Mall. Alternate meeting place 8:30 AM, Fisherman's Parking Lot, Bucher Hill Rd. Boiling Springs.Leader: Jim Foster 649-5505, jimfoster@yahoo.com
For more information: www.satc-hike.org/hikes.html
About the White Rocks Project

A BRIEF HISTORY: The National Park Service acquired four
parcels from the owner in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s for protection of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and the popular White Rocks Trail.
TRACT INFO: There are 5 parcels which are each contiguous to lands acquired by the National Park Service for the protection of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. One is contiguous with State Gamelands #305, and other neighbors include Diakon Luthern Ministries (Diakon Youth Center formerly TresslerCare Wilderness Center) and the BSA Camp Tuckahoe. The parcels are located in Cumberland County, some in Monroe Township, with the remainder in South Middleton Township.
PARTNERS: Public partners include The National Park Service, DCNR’s Bureau of Recreation and Conservation, and Bureau of Forestry, and the Cumberland County Planning Department. The primary non-governmental partners (NGO’s) have been the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, and the Central Pennsylvania Conservancy, with others offering significant input.

the spectacular viewshed and habitat of unbroken mixed eastern forest on the south side and limestone rich productive agricultural lands to the north.
GROUND OF PARAMOUNT VALUE: While the natural and cultural resources may be difficult to quantify, the consensus opinion is that it is significant. The area hosts hibernacula for state identified species of concern. There are important vernal ponds on adjacent parcels. The White Rocks quartzite ridge has been identified by DCNR as a geologic heritage site. These lands also serves to protect the community’s drinking water recharge area and the high
quality cold water fishery of the Yellow Breeches Creek. The White Rocks Trail provides a very popular outdoor recreational resource for hikers, birders, and rock climbers. White Rocks is the northern terminus of the Blue Ridge physiographic province, the southern terminus of which is in Georgia.
THREATS The most pressing threat to this landscape is the potential for additional development by the landowner.
PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT: Over the past several years parcels IV and V have been under contract with a developer. However, the partners believe that those contracts have been contingent on the owner’s ability to

This video shows the White Rock parcels (in red) that the partners are hoping to preserve as a valuable resource for recreators, wildlife, local residents, and the state of Pennsylvania. Views were taken from places on and along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, From the town on Boiling Springs, and the White Rocks Trail.
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