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Prantik Welcomes you to Picnic 2010!
Venue: William Kain
County Park, York, PA 17407, Pavilion:
Muskie
Date/Time: August 21, 2010 (Saturday) at 11.00 a.m.
Suggested donation: $15 per family ($20 for non-members)*, $10 for children
above 6 years & students.
*Non-members
can become members for an annual fee of $20 per family.
NOTE: There is no entry fee to
get into the park. You also do not need to carry out your trash after the
picnic. Trash bins are available at the site.
Website: www.yorkcountyparks.org/parkpages/Kain.htm
Details and highlights: Fishing - Fish types are Crappy, Sunfish, Catfish, Large Mouth Bass, Pike,
Muskie, and Stripers. Both Lakes are designated as Big Bass Lakes by the Pa.
Fish Commission. Boating - Rentals are available on Lake Redman (rowboats, paddle boats, canoes
and kayaks). All boats are $10.95 for the first hour and $6.95 for each
additional hour (+ sales tax). For more detailed information, click here
Boat Rental
Boating Rules and
Regulations - PDF Hunting - Limited hunting is allowed with special permits. Contact the parks
office for up-to-date information. Horseshoe Pits - Horseshoe pits are located near pavilions.
Playground - Located near Pavilion area at Lake Redman. Volleyball - One court are available near Lake Redman.
Multi-use Trails - There are over 12 miles of marked trails. Horseback riding,
mountain biking and hiking are permitted on all trails. Trails are closed to
mountain bikers and horseback riders during "wet conditions," as determined by
Park Rangers. For current conditions, call the Parks Office at (717) 840-7440
for trail updates (available 24 hours a day), or refer to trail open/closed
signs located along park entrance areas. Remember hikers yield to horseback
riders and bikers yield to both hikers and horseback riders. Radio Controlled Airplanes - A radio contolled airplane landing strip is located
off South Pleasant Ave. All "fliers" must belong to the Prop Buster Radio Contol
Club Trail #5 Extension/Bird View Deck York County Parks Department has built a 350 foot walking deck in Kain Park. The
deck and a quarter mile gravel loop trail are ADA accessible and stroller
friendly. It is located near the Iron Stone Hill Road parking lot. The deck is
now open to the public and offers a great view of the backwaters of Lake Redman,
providing excellent opportunities for birding enthusiasts. A variety of
waterfowl can be viewed from the deck, especially during the spring and fall
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