The Doc Fritchey Trout Unlimited organization hosts regular maintenance sessions for the Rausch Creek diversion wells near Jonestown, Pennsylvania. On October 5, 2026, volunteers are invited to assist with the upkeep of these vital environmental structures, which play a key role in preserving the health of local waterways. This hands-on volunteer opportunity is perfect for those passionate about conservation and environmental stewardship, offering a chance to make a tangible impact on the local ecosystem.
What to Expect
A hands-on volunteer experience focused on environmental maintenance.
Who Should Attend
Volunteers
Conservationists
Outdoor enthusiasts
Local residents
Agenda Overview
Maintenance session.
Venue & Address
Gold Mine Gate
Stony Valley Railroad Grade Jonestown , Pennsylvania – 17038 United States
Organizer
Doc Fritchey Trout Unlimited · Non-profit
Dedicated to the conservation and restoration of coldwater fisheries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the maintenance?
Gold Mine Gate, Stony Valley Railroad Grade, Jonestown, PA.
Who is organizing?
Doc Fritchey Trout Unlimited.
Is it volunteer-based?
Yes, it is a volunteer opportunity.
What is the goal?
To maintain diversion wells for waterway health.
Is it recurring?
Yes, it is part of a year-round maintenance schedule.
What should I bring?
Check with the organization for gear requirements.
Tags
Environment
Volunteer
Conservation
Jonestown
Pennsylvania
Water
Summary
Volunteer maintenance session for diversion wells.