For more than three years, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has been in a legal back-and-forth with landowners along a section of land that abuts Spruce Creek in Pennsylvania.
A close look at a map of Rothrock State Forest shows that over a quarter-mile of the state forest is adjacent to Spruce Creek – a world-famous limestone trout stream. Rothrock State Forest contains nearly 97,000 acres of primarily wooded land in Centre, Huntingdon and Mifflin counties.
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