
An approximately 160-day detour will be in place using Beaver Road, Johnson Road, Old Jonestown Road, and Deaven Road. The contractor originally had planned to implement a long-term detour on Devonshire Heights Road, and a short-term detour on Nyes Road, at the intersection, this Saturday.īeginning at approximately 7 AM Monday, May 4, Devonshire Heights Road will be closed for roadway realignment and profiling work, and the installation of new stormwater, sanitary sewer, and gas lines. Work on a safety improvement project at the intersection of Nyes Road (Route 2019) and Devonshire Heights Road (T-774) in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, has been postponed due to rain forecast for later this week. Persons using shooting ranges are exempted from this requirement.įor additional information, please click here.UPDATED Announcement from PennDOT 4/29/20: The material shall be worn so it is visible in a 360° arc. *Special Note Regarding Visiting PA Game Lands and Wearing Orange*Īccording to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, it is unlawful to be present on State game lands from November 15 through December 15 inclusive when not engaged in lawful hunting or trapping and fail to wear a minimum of 250 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange-colored material on the head, chest and back combined or, in lieu thereof, a hat of the same colored material. Primary game species are deer, squirrel, grouse, and turkey.”įor parking and other information, c heck out this online map created by the Game Commission. The railroad bed as well as the Appalachian and Horse-Shoe Trails provide excellent opportunities for hiking and other outdoor activities. The tract has an abandoned railroad bed that traverses the entire Game Lands from east to west in the Stony valley. The terrain runs along the ridge lines and is wooded, covering portions of Fishing, Stony, and Clark Creek Drainages. 211 consists of 43,970.98 acres, located in Dauphin, Lebanon, and Schuylkill Counties.
