CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa. (EYT) — The official integration of the 300-million-year-old “rock city” at Bilgers Rocks into the Moshannon State Forest marks a major expansion of Pennsylvania’s $20.4 billion outdoor recreation economy. By shifting the management of the 173-acre site to the Commonwealth, the Shapiro Administration is securing a top-tier tourism asset for permanent public use. State officials say the move ensures that the unique geologic…
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