Harrisburg, PA – Today, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced the appointment of Liam Goldbach as the assistant manager for Nockamixon State Park in Bucks County.
“Liam is a great communicator and possesses the skills to excel in his new role,” Secretary Dunn said. “We are excited to learn from his passion and commitment to improving the visitor experience at one of our most popular parks in Bucks County.”
Goldbach assists oversight at the 5,286-acre park, which features Tohickon Creek, Three Mile Run, and Haycock Run that all feed the 1,450-acre Lake Nockamixon. These water features make Nockamixon a destination for boaters, anglers, and birders taking in migrating waterfowl. Popular park activities include picnicking, swimming in the pool, hiking, biking, disc golfing, hunting, fishing, and boating.
“I proudly wear the state park uniform and understand my role to help visitors have a great time outdoors,” Goldbach said. “I am grateful for the opportunity to lead at this beautiful park and to work with the incredibly dedicated staff who make this place so special.”
Goldbach is a Plain Grove, Lawrence County native who holds a bachelor’s degree in Park and Resource Management from Slippery Rock University. He began his career with DCNR as a park manager trainee, spending time in the eastern region of state parks before being assigned to Big Elk Creek State Park in Chester County.
Goldbach enjoys most outdoor activities, including hunting, fly fishing, hiking, cross country skiing, and kayaking. When he isn’t working, he spends time with his girlfriend, Lucia, and German Shepherd, Zasha.
Last year, Governor Josh Shapiro launched Pennsylvania: The Great American Getaway, a new tourism brand highlighting the Commonwealth’s outdoor recreation opportunities. Pennsylvania’s state parks provide free access to nature, making them ideal destinations for relaxation and adventure.
Visit DCNR’s website for more information about Pennsylvania state parks and check out DCNR’s Calendar of Events for happenings on public lands.
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