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On March 18, 2004, The Mid-Atlantic Karst Conservancy leased 4,000 acres of
property and 30 (formerly closed) caves in western Pennsylvania. The property
will be available for visitation beginning April 15, and will be open for six
months. There will be no camping and no night visitation. One cave will have
limited visitation and a permit system will be in place. The new preserve will
be known as the Trout Run Woods Preserve.
The negotiations took more than 16 months and involved numerous hurdles. Due to
the sensitivity of the caves and the problems involved with visitation when the
property was formerly open, more than 10 years ago, we have only provided a
limited version of the management plan
on this website.
What that means is that there will be no cave names posted here, and we ask that
cavers NOT post trips to these caves on listserves and specific cave names,
photos and information on websites.
After the complicated and protracted negotiations, we don't want the first
visitors to be a bunch of spray-paint graffiti artists, or people who formerly
went to this area and held big parties. Some of the recent problems in this cave
area were detailed in a recent Karst Chronicle. Having said that, we note that
we do want to encourage organized cavers and especially MAKC members to visit.
The information will be made available to grottos for print publication in their
newsletters. This has been a very sensitive negotiation, and the new owners of
this property DO NOT HAVE TO open this property back up to caving. They also DO
NOT HAVE TO keep it open. We want to be pro-active We want people who have
questions or who desire to cave in this region once more to contact organized
caving groups and grottos. An e-mail address for the new preserve will also be
set up as
troutrunwoodscaves@karst.org.
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