Eagles, DCNR Announce Plans For New Forest

The Philadelphia Eagles have partnered with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to further their GO GREEN initiative. On Friday, November 2, 2007 Eagles owner Christina Lurie and DCNR Secretary Michael DiBerardinis unveiled plans to create an Eagles Forest at Neshaminy State Park in Bensalem, PA.

The Eagles Forest, planned for a 6.5-acre grass site, will serve as access to the Delaware riverfront and walking trails in Neshaminy State Park. The park covers 330 acres and hosts both active and passive recreation amenities including: a slip marina on the Delaware River, hiking trails, numerous picnic facilities, boat launching ramps and a pool. Each year, Neshaminy State Park accommodates approximately 250,000 visitors. Both DCNR and the Philadelphia Eagles are excited about the Eagles Forest becoming an integral part of Neshaminy State Park.     More..
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