Pennsylvania state parks gearing up for influx of visitors for total solar eclipse

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Several state parks in Pennsylvania will be prime viewing spots for the solar eclipse, and park managers are preparing for large crowds. The solar eclipse is less than two weeks away and will be visible in most of Pennsylvania, but northwestern portions in Erie, Crawford, Warren and Mercer counties fall in the eclipse’s path of totality. Thousands of people will travel to four Pennsylvania state parks to see the sun eclipsed by the moon on April 8. Pymatuning State Park in Crawford County, Presque Isle State Park and Erie Bluffs State Park in Erie County, and Maurice K. Goddard State Park in Mercer County will all be in the path of totality for solar eclipse viewing, if…

Source: CBS News
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