The program has grown into Pennsylvania’s premier youth conservation work skills training program. It has expanded from five crews in 2016 to 29 crews in 2025.
More than 1,400 participants, aged 15-25, have come through the program.
Almost 60 alumni have found employment with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). Others have gone on to find jobs in the National Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, county conservation districts, land conservancies, and private land management companies.
The Corps accomplishes a lot of conservation work each year. Since it started, the Corps has planted more than 18,000 native plants and trees. They have created or improved more than 1,000 miles of trail. And they have rehabilitated and installed countless user-support structures like bridges, kiosks, campgrounds, visitor information signs, trail structures, and pavilions.
As we celebrate the past 10 years, we hold up the hard work, partnerships, creativity, dedication, and community that have formed around this incredible program. DCNR is thankful for all our program partners and extremely proud of all the Outdoor Corps alumni that have risen to the occasion to make this program a success.