Discover the rich heritage of Maurice K Goddard State Park during this special commemorative event. Located in the heart of the Sandy Creek Valley, the park offers a unique glimpse into Pennsylvania's conservation history. Attendees will explore the origins of the park, its namesake, and the environmental significance of the surrounding landscape. This educational session provides a perfect opportunity for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike to connect with the local environment and celebrate the park's enduring legacy.
What to Expect
An informative presentation and guided exploration of the park's historical significance.
Who Should Attend
History enthusiasts
Nature lovers
Local residents
Families
Conservationists
Agenda Overview
The event focuses on the historical timeline and environmental impact of the park.
Venue & Address
Maurice K Goddard State Park
684 Lake Wilhelm Rd Sandy Lake , Pennsylvania – 16145 United States
Organizer
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources · Government Agency
The DCNR manages Pennsylvania's state parks and forests.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event located?
The event is held at Maurice K Goddard State Park, 684 Lake Wilhelm Rd, Sandy Lake, PA.
Is there an admission fee?
Please check the official DCNR website for specific event pricing or registration requirements.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Is this event family-friendly?
Yes, the event is suitable for all ages interested in local history.
How long is the event?
Please refer to the official DCNR event calendar for specific timing details.
Is parking available?
Yes, standard park parking is available on-site.
Tags
History
Nature
Pennsylvania
Education
Conservation
Outdoor
Summary
An educational event exploring the history and development of Maurice K Goddard State Park in Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania.