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Grand
Reopening of Mt. Nittany Set for May 16
Mount
Nittany Conservancy will host a grand reopening
of Mt. Nittany's blue and white trails to
celebrate installation of a new wayfinding
system on Sunday, May 16 from noon to
4 p.m. beginning at the trailhead on Mt.
Nittany Road in Lemont.
The
wayfinding system is a series of sign posts
placed at key intersections to keep hikers
from getting lost. About two years ago,
several hikers did get lost on the mountain
and were rescued well after dark, so the
Conservancy decided to make the improvements.
Twelve wayfinding markers located at important
intersections and additional signs will
allow hikers to more easily see where they
are and how to get back.
A
new trailhead map and brochures, purchased
with a tourism grant through the Central
Pennsylvania Convention and Visitors Bureau,
will be in place as well. Both contain updated
trail distances as well as GPS coordinates
at twelve points along the trails.
The
new signs, purchased in cooperation with
the Central Region Emergency Strike Team
(CREST), have been designed to blend in
with the surrounding environment as much
as possible to keep the landscape beautiful.
The
event is on Penn State's graduation weekend,
so students and family members in town are
welcome to join the community to hike the
trails. Students will have one last chance
to check off a climb of Mt. Nittany from
their to-do lists. A brief ribbon cutting
ceremony will be held at noon, and volunteers
will be stationed at several points along
the trail to help explain the history of
the mountain and the goals of the conservancy.
The first 200 hikers will receive a free
gift courtesy of the Mount Nittany Conservancy.
To
learn more about the Conservancy (and see
a trails map), download our brochure "A
Symbol of our Pride" here:
MNC_Brochure.pdf
(3.1 Mb)
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