This incredible property features a 40-acre lake at the center with massive rock outcroppings & cliffs around the perimeter of the preserve.
Financial assistance for the purchase of the property was provided by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation via the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund.
The sellers discounted the sales price by 50% to provide the match for the DCNR grant, and other related project costs were matched by the Eureka Foundation and the Robert H. Spitz Foundation (administered by the Scranton Area Community Foundation).
The property had been in the Peck Family for three generations dating back to the 1920s.
Abigail Peck, on behalf of the sellers, commented, “After decades of wanting to somehow make my Mom and Dad’s dream come true, and honor my Grandparent’s intent when purchasing this property, of preserving this beautiful place, my family and the Countryside Conservancy have worked together for the last several years to finally make this dream come true!”
Over the next 6-12 months, the Conservancy will be planning and building parking and sustainable hiking & biking trails, but the property is not open to the public until those features are in place.
Countryside Conservancy is a nonprofit land trust dedicated to protecting and connecting greenspace in and near the Tunkhannock Creek Watershed for public benefit now, and for future generations, in Lackawanna, Susquehanna and Wyoming counties.
(Reprinted from WeConservePA website.)
[Posted: September 10, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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