Public access restricted at Pennsylvania’s Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area – Outdoor News
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Harrisburg — Due to highly pathogenic avian influenza that is currently affecting many parts of the state, the Pennsylvania Game Commission restricted public access at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area effective Feb. 4.
With the continued warming trends and the anticipated arrival of snow geese to Middle Creek, this decision was made out of an abundance of caution for human and domestic animal health.
The following areas are closed to all public access:
• Willow Point Parking Lot and Trail
• Archery Range
• Boat Launch
• White Oak Picnic Area
• All shoreline access of the lake, including fishing
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The Wildlife Drive remains seasonally closed, and an extended closure is possible.
Hiking trails (with the exception of Willow Point Trail and Deer Path Trail) and the Visitor Center will remain open during regular business hours, and all events will take place as scheduled.
All visitors are reminded:
If you have pet birds, backyard domestic poultry, or connections with commercial poultry facilities, you are strongly discouraged to visit during this time to minimize transmission risk.
You are highly advised to remain in your vehicles while observing wildlife from roadways.
According to the Game Commission, the public plays a critical role in wildlife health surveillance. Report sick or dead wild birds to the commission by calling 1-833-PGC-WILD (1-833-742-9453).