Catoctin Mountain Park to Remove Hazardous Trees From Park

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Catoctin Mountain Park to Remove Hazardous Trees From Park

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Sept. 30, 2016. It is reproduced in full below.

Catoctin Mountain Park to Remove Hazardous Trees From Park

THURMONT, Md. -Catoctin Mountain Park has contracted with Excel Tree Experts from Jessup, MD to remove and/or trim approximately 300 hazardous trees throughout the park.The first stage of operations will focus on hazardous trees along roadways, and then removal will begin in the camp areas.The tree work will continue intermittently through December and may result in periodic lane closures along Park roads and periodic closures of parking lots.As work is being completed near roadways, flagmen will direct traffic around the operations.

A hazardous tree is one that has the potential to threaten people or resources.Trees along the trails will remain the responsibility of park staff and volunteers.If visitors see a tree that may be a hazard to others, they are encouraged to report it at the visitor center at 301-663-9388.

Hazardous Tree Removal Press Release (.doc 29.5kb)

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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