This designated area in Pennsylvania serves as a tract of land acquired by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, managed for the purposes of wildlife conservation, habitat preservation, and public recreational opportunities, particularly hunting and trapping. These areas are identified by a number, in this instance, 211, to distinguish them from other such holdings throughout the state.
Such parcels contribute significantly to the overall biodiversity of the region, providing essential refuge for a variety of game and non-game species. Furthermore, these lands offer valuable resources for outdoor enthusiasts, fostering opportunities for regulated hunting, hiking, birdwatching, and other nature-based activities. The establishment of these areas dates back to the early 20th century, reflecting a commitment to responsible wildlife management and conservation.