The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) recently attended a ribbon cutting for the new Nature Center at Furnace Run Park, located in Southampton Township, Franklin County.
The nature center was built on a 226-acre parcel that the township purchased with help from a DCNR grant in 2018. After the property was acquired, Southampton Township did a Master Site Development Plan and saw the need for a nature-based space for the community.
Furnace Run Park offers something unique in the Shippensburg area. While other parks are focused on sports and playgrounds, this site provides a quieter, more natural experience.
“The Nature Center is the foundation of the park,” said Maria Misner, the project manager and a Southampton Township employee. “It is centrally located to provide parking and access to almost all the trails within the park and access to Michaux State Forest.”
The $2.62 million project was made possible through strong partnerships and a mix of local and state funding. In addition to DCNR’s $250,000 grant, the remaining funding came from a Franklin County Impact grant and Southampton Township.
The Furnace Run Park Nature Center is more than a recreation success. It’s a powerful example of how community-driven projects, supported by thoughtful funding and partnerships, can have lasting impact.