{Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area}
** Thanks to students at the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center, a stunning mural now spans the entire length of the Middle Creek auditorium . . . and more are on the way. ** full story
The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, located on the Lebanon-Lancaster County line about one mile south of Kleinfeltersville, is a special tract owned and set aside by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for the protection, propagation, management, preservation and controlled harvest of wildlife. This area of more than 5,000 acres provides habitat for waterfowl, forest wildlife and farmland wildlife and includes a 400-acre shallow lake and 70 acres of impoundments. Visitors to the wildlife area in November and from late February to late March are fortunate to witness and photograph the flocks of beautiful tundra swan that stop in Pennsylvania during migration. The tour road closes in mid-September and reopens March 1, weather permitting. For more information on this wildlife management area, contact the Visitor's Center at 717-733-1512 for more information.