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Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is developing 20-30 miles of new biking trails in Cameron County, of which at least 10 miles are planned on Sterling Run, the conservation and public access easement donated to the state by The Lyme Timber Company. Completion of approximately 15 miles of trail is expected later this year, allowing for winter fat tire biking and in time for widespread use in 2023. Full Story »

Nearly 60,000 acres will be open to the public for hunting during the 2021-2022 season under the Pennsylvania Game Commissions Hunter Access Program. DMAP units ... Full Story »

Bradford, Pennsylvania – A joint venture between the Rossi Group and The Lyme Timber Company LP (“Lyme”) has acquired Danzer’s Bradford Pennsylvania sawmill, kilns, and ... Full Story »

Affiliates of The Lyme Timber Company LP (“Lyme”) closed their acquisition of approximately 92,000 acres of forestland in north central Pennsylvania and southwest New York ... Full Story »

Lyme Timber’s Working Forestland in North-Central Pennsylvania: Supporting Local Economies and Delivering Conservation Benefits Full Story »

Sterling Run, now open to the public through a working forest conservation easement, offers high-quality streams for native brook trout fishing. Friends who fished on ... Full Story »

Three Rivers Forest Management and Lyme joined the team at Emporium Hardwoods to host Governor Wolf and Secretary Dunn for a tour of the recently ... Full Story »

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized the Sterling Run Conservation and Restoration project financed by PENNVEST through Pennsylvania’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund program as ... Full Story »

July – August 2019 We hosted public events in McKean, Potter, and Cameron Counties to introduce our forest management approaches. Discussions with the local community ... Full Story »

The 9,200-acre Sterling Run tract is permanently conserved as working forestland open to the public for recreational opportunities under the terms of a working forest ... Full Story »