Think Outside with the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation

Marci Mowery
Think Outside with the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation

Think Outside is your guide to outdoor opportunities, nature exploration, and wellness. Discover expert tips, inspiring stories, and new ways to connect with the great outdoors for a healthier, happier life. More information: https://thinkoutsidepodcast.com/

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  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Exploring Hills Creek State Park with Ben Stone

    Nestled in Tioga County between Mansfield and Wellsboro, Hills Creek State Park offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by farmland. Unlike other regional parks, it’s bordered by private land, giving it a quiet, remote feel—yet it's conveniently close to town. Our host, Marci Mowery, chats with Division Manager Ben Stone about this beautiful area. A key feature is its 137-acre warm-water lake, great for year-round fishing, especially bass and panfish. In winter, it’s one of the first to freeze, with over a foot of ice this past season. For ice safety, 4 inches of clear ice is ideal, and it’s always best to go with a buddy and carry safety gear. Open year-round, Hills Creek features cabins, yurts, and 83 campsites, including full hookups and basic sites for tents. The yurts, perched by the lake, are upgraded with real windows, kitchenettes, and offer stunning views. The campground is family-friendly, with pet sites and low-speed roads perfect for kids on bikes. There are several scenic hiking trails, including parts of the Mid-State Trail and interpretive walks like Yellow Birch Trail. The park is also popular for wildlife and bird watching, especially during spring migrations and beaver activity around the lake. Maple syruping is a seasonal highlight. Visitors can watch traditional tapping and learn about syrup production—40 gallons of sap make one gallon of syrup! Hills Creek has even won friendly syrup-making competitions among state parks. The park is maintained by a dedicated team, including office staff, maintenance workers, educators, and rangers. They work year-round to keep facilities running and assist visitors. Career paths in the park system range from internships to full-time roles in law enforcement and environmental education. As part of the Pennsylvania Wilds, Hills Creek is surrounded by state forests and trails, including the Pine Creek Rail Trail. Whether you're camping, hiking, or birding, it's a perfect spot to enjoy nature. Always plan ahead, let someone know your route, and enjoy all the park has to offer—safely. Key Topics: About Hills Creek State Park (00:00)Cabins and Campgrounds at Hills Creek (06:16)The Lakeside Trail and Other Recreational Amenities (11:24)Wildlife at the Park (14:14)Maple Syruping at Hills Creek (16:07)Employment Opportunities at the Park (20:29) Resources: Hills Creek State ParkVirtual tour of Hills Creek State Park 🎧 Listen to the Think Outside Podcast on Spotify, Apple, or your favorite app while on the go! New episodes drop bi-weekly on Mondays, and you may occasionally find a bonus episode, as well! The Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation inspires stewardship of YOUR state parks and forests through volunteerism, education, recreation, and philanthropy. Learn more, find events, download outdoor resources, and get involved! 👉 Sign up for our

    28 min
  2. 21 APR

    Exploring Presque Isle and Erie Bluffs State Parks with Matt Greene

    Presque Isle State Park is one of Pennsylvania’s most visited and ecologically diverse parks—an ever-changing landscape shaped by wind, water, and time. Today our host Marci Mowery chats with Matt Greene, Park Manager of Presque Isle and nearby Erie Bluffs, to explore what makes this peninsula on Lake Erie so unique. Presque Isle (meaning “almost island” in French) is home to a rare Great Lakes ecosystem, with more threatened and endangered species than any other similarly sized area in the state. With seven and a half miles of sandy shoreline, it offers not only guarded beaches and scenic trails but also opportunities for birdwatching, kayaking, and fishing. Its 13-mile multipurpose trail loops the park, revealing diverse views—from downtown Erie to quiet bays filled with migrating birds. Presque Isle’s dynamic nature sets it apart. Water levels and wind constantly reshape the shoreline, influencing erosion patterns and altering habitats. In one season, parts of the park may flood or recede, creating a landscape that looks entirely different from year to year. This constant motion feeds vibrant ecosystems and creates a haven for wildlife, including over 300 bird species. Warblers, purple martins, and gulls flock here, especially during key migration periods. Nearby Erie Bluffs offers a wilder experience—an undeveloped shoreline with prime beach glass hunting and fewer crowds. While Presque Isle is carefully maintained, including beach nourishment, the Bluffs present nature untouched. The park’s rich history includes the 1921 establishment of Presque Isle, its lighthouse-turned-museum, and even a D-Day reenactment on Beach 11. Matt believes that what makes the park special is how it changes—and how those changes leave lasting memories. Whether you’re spotting rare birds, catching bass, or simply walking the beach, no two visits are ever the same! Key Topics: What Makes Presque Isle a Must-Visit Destination? (00:00)Visitors Activities (01:47)Bird Life on Presque Isle (05:30)About Erie Bluffs (12:38)Other Presque Isle Activities (15:42)The Park’s History (19:52)What Matt Loves About Working in Presque Isle (27:08) Resources: DCNR WebsitePresque Isle State ParkErie Bluffs State ParkPresque Isle State Park on Facebook 🎧 Listen to the Think Outside Podcast on Spotify, Apple, or your favorite app while on the go! New episodes drop bi-weekly on Mondays, and you may occasionally find a bonus episode, as well! The Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation inspires stewardship of YOUR state parks and forests through volunteerism, education, recreation, and philanthropy. Learn more, find events, download outdoor resources, and get...

    31 min
  3. 21 APR

    Inside the Outdoors with Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn

    What do a legacy of conservation, a changing climate, and your own backyard have in common? As it turns out—everything. Our host, Marci Mowery is joined by Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn to discuss how public lands, local stewardship, and the wisdom of the past are shaping a greener future. Pennsylvania’s state parks and forests weren’t always the thriving natural havens they are today. In the late 1800s, widespread deforestation and environmental degradation inspired early conservationists like Joseph T. Rothrock and Mira Lloyd Dock to push for reform. Their efforts laid the groundwork for a movement that, decades later, would lead to the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps, which helped restore much of the landscape and built key infrastructure still in use today. Today, the work continues. With increasing threats from climate change, invasive species, and urbanization, conservation is more urgent—and more community-driven—than ever. A proposed 125th park may soon join the park system and the 2.2 million acres of state forests lands are managed with long-term sustainability in mind.  Everyone can play a role. Whether it’s showing up to a park program, planting a native tree, or simply taking a new trail, active engagement matters. Nature doesn’t just belong to us—it’s part of us. And in preserving it, we’re preserving something far greater than scenery: we’re preserving our future. Key Topics: The DCNR’s Vision-Mission (00:00)The Creation of State Parks (06:53)Cindy’s Role in Preserving Water Quality (13:31)How Citizens Can Consider the Broader Subject of Conservation (18:13)Lawn to Meadow: Replacing Invasive with Native Plants (23:34)DCNR’s Current and Future Initiatives (28:37) Resources: DCNR Website“Ramblings” at Penn-Roosevelt: A Look at African American CCC Camp S-62Penn-Roosevelt Quintet: Music and Entertainment at Camp S-62Education at Camp S-62The Unsung Contributions of CCC Company 303-C at Clearfield NurseryThe “Maroon Devils” of Company 361-C: Sports at Camp S-62Volunteerism with Friends Groups 🎧 Listen to the Think Outside Podcast on Spotify, Apple, or your favorite app while on the go! New episodes drop bi-weekly on Mondays, and you may occasionally find a bonus episode, as well! The Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation inspires stewardship of YOUR state parks and forests through volunteerism, education, recreation, and philanthropy. a href="https://paparksandforests.org/"...

    36 min
  4. 21 APR

    Who We Are, What We Love, and Why We Think Outside with Marci Mowery and Pam Metzger

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of Think Outside! Marci Mowery and Pam Metzger kick things off with an introduction to the podcast and the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation (PPFF). They also reflect on some of their favorite outdoor adventures! In Pennsylvania, the outdoors offer more than recreation—they offer renewal. Whether through hiking, cycling, photography, or simply sitting quietly under a tree, Marci and Pam believe that time spent in nature is a boon to your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. While the mission of the Foundation is to inspire stewardship of state parks and forests, a goal is toto ensure a place and an experience for everyone in the outdoors. As a nonprofit partner to the state’s parks and forests, PPFF empowers people to get involved through volunteering, advocacy, or simply showing up. With 46 Friends Groups across the state, they help protect public lands and make them more accessible for future generations. Access matters. Nature is not a luxury; it’s public good. And everyone, regardless of background or ability, should have the chance to benefit from it. PPFF champions that belief through everything from infrastructure improvements to educational resources like park guides and fact sheets. Whether you're seeking solitude, family-friendly trails, or a chance to give back, there’s an entry point for all stages of life. In a time when so much demands our attention, the outdoors remains a constant—a place to reset, reflect, and reconnect. And thanks to organizations like PPFF, these spaces continue to belong to all of us. Protected. Preserved. And always open. Key Topics: The Vision-Mission of the PPFF (01:47)Take 5 Fridays with Pam (04:06)About Marci Mowery and Pam Metzger (07:21)Favorite Outdoor Adventures (15:45) Resources: Sign up for Take Five, Fridays with PamDownload the Guide to Wild and Natural Areas 🎧 Listen to the Think Outside Podcast on Spotify, Apple, or your favorite app while on the go! New episodes drop bi-weekly on Mondays, and you may occasionally find a bonus episode, as well! The Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation inspires stewardship of YOUR state parks and forests through volunteerism, education, recreation, and philanthropy. Learn more, find events, download outdoor resources, and get involved! 👉 Sign up for our weekly e-newsletter 🎥 Watch outdoor tips and stories on our YouTube channel 📸 Follow the podcast on Instagram 🎶 Podcast music provided by Evan Mongeau 📱 Follow PPFF on: a...

    24 min

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Think Outside is your guide to outdoor opportunities, nature exploration, and wellness. Discover expert tips, inspiring stories, and new ways to connect with the great outdoors for a healthier, happier life. More information: https://thinkoutsidepodcast.com/

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