Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area

Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area
Pennsylvania State Park
Natural Monument (IUCN III)
A big tree at Boyd Big Tree
Named for: the donor, Alex Boyd
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Dauphin
Townships Lower Paxton, Middle Paxton
Location [1]
 - coordinates 40°21′18″N 76°51′29″W / 40.35500°N 76.85806°W / 40.35500; -76.85806Coordinates: 40°21′18″N 76°51′29″W / 40.35500°N 76.85806°W / 40.35500; -76.85806
 - elevation 866 ft (264.0 m) [1]
Area 949.49 acres (384 ha) [1]
Founded 1999
Managed by Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Location of Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area in Pennsylvania
Website : Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area

Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area is a 949.49-acre (384.24 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Lower Paxton and Middle Paxton Townships, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The land for the conservation area was donated to the state by real estate developer Alex Boyd in 1999. Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area is a sanctuary for mature trees and an environment education study area. The park is on Blue Mountain just off Pennsylvania Route 443.

Conservation Area

A conservation area is different from a state park. Conservation areas have much less development on the lands than a state park. They are large tracts of land with few improvements, a lack of through roads and the recreational facilities are minimal. There is an effort to manage the resources with minimal development of the park. Other conservation areas in Pennsylvania are the nearby Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area and Varden Conservation Area in Wayne County.[2]

Wildlife

The large mature trees and thick woods of Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area make it and ideal habitat for a large variety of woodland creatures. The park is home to white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkeys, ruffed grouse and eastern gray squirrels. Bluebirds and warblers can also be observed at Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area. There is an observation area on Blue Mountain where bird watchers can see the annual migration of hawks.[2]

Recreation

Trails

All 10.6 miles (17.1 km) of trails at Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area are open to hiking and cross-country skiing.[3]

Hunting

Hunting is permitted on about 800 acres (320 ha) of Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The common game species are ruffed grouse, eastern gray squirrel, wild turkey, white-tailed deer, eastern cottontail rabbits and American black bear. The hunting of groundhogs is prohibited.[2]

Nearby state parks

The following state parks are within 30 miles (48 km) of Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area:[4][5][6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Boyd Big Tree Conservation Area". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. August 30, 2007. Retrieved 2008-04-03.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2006-11-25.
  3. "Path to better health begins with walk at Big Boyd Tree". The Patriot News at www.pennlive.com. Retrieved 2006-11-25.
  4. "Find a Park by Region (interactive map)". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  5. 2007 General Highway Map Dauphin County Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). 1:65,000. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning and Research, Geographic Information Division. Retrieved 2007-07-27. Note: shows Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area
  6. Michels, Chris (1997). "Latitude/Longitude Distance Calculation". Northern Arizona University. Retrieved 2008-04-20.

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