Conservation Atlas Story Maps

The AMC Mid-Atlantic office has updated and expanded the 2006 Highlands Conservation Atlas into 12 interactive StoryMaps which include updated conserved lands, conservation areas, and historic and recreational resources, such as the PA Highlands Trail.

The first StoryMap listed below titled “The Pennsylvania Highlands Conservation Atlas” introduces the Pennsylvania Highlands and Conservation Areas that are found within this region. The Conservation Areas are key landscapes that provide opportunities for biodiversity while contributing to the greenway’s overall ecological richness. The other StoryMaps highlight these Conservation Areas.

This atlas was developed to build awareness about the importance of the Pennsylvania Highlands region by portraying the special places and resources found there. It is a call for action to help protect this incredible and threatened region.

Click on any of the following 12 StoryMaps to learn more about the Highlands and the natural, cultural, historical, and recreational resources found within each Conservation Area.

PA Highlands Conservation Atlas

PA Highlands Conservation Atlas

A resource for prioritizing land conservation opportunities in the 1.4 million acre Pennsylvania Highlands region.

Oley Hills

Oley Hills

Shaping the character of the rural communities of eastern Berks County.

Welsh Mountains

Welsh Mountains

Large contiguous forest that provides scenic vistas of Amish farms in Lancaster County.

Conewago Mountains

Conewago Mountains

An arc of forested peaks located in northern York County.

Northampton Highlands

Northampton Highlands

The most northeasterly expression of the Pennsylvania Highlands.

Unami Hills

Unami Hills

Home of vast forests and the Green Lane Reservoir.

Furnace Hills

Furnace Hills

Forms the central forested hub of the Pennsylvania Highlands, providing a way station for thousands of migrating waterfowl every year.

Whiskey Springs Upland

Whiskey Springs Upland

Marks the northern end of South Mountain in Cumberland County.

Lehigh Valley South Mountain

Lehigh Valley South Mountain

These rocky, wooded hillsides dominate the natural landscape of southeast Lehigh County.

Hopewell Big Woods

Hopewell Big Woods

Located in the heart of the Pennsylvania Highlands.

Sand Hills

Sand Hills

Stands nearly alone as the bastion of natural resources along the eastern shore of the Susquehanna River.

South Mountain Faces

South Mountain Faces

Southernmost expression of the Pennsylvania Highlands Region.