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Free sunscreen dispensers popping up at more Pennsylvania state parks

DCNR’s sunscreen program began in 2017 when its Bureau of State Parks began supplying free sunscreen at Codorus and Pine Grove Furnace state parks.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania's Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced Friday the expansion of a program offering visitors free sunscreen at state park beaches and swimming pools throughout the state ahead of National Sunscreen Day on May 27.

DCNR’s sunscreen program began in 2017 when its Bureau of State Parks began supplying free sunscreen at Codorus and Pine Grove Furnace state parks. The program now has the potential to reach an estimated 3 million visitors this season.

A cancer prevention fund from the Department of Health covers the costs of sunscreen.

"Thousands of visitors will spend time at state parks this Memorial Day weekend and it is important to remember that protection from potentially harmful ultraviolet rays is key when spending extended time outdoors," Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said. "Thank you to the Department of Health and Impact Melanoma for continued support and expansion of this important program at our state parks. I encourage all Pennsylvanians to make sunscreen a part of their outdoor routine to ensure a fun and safe summer."

Experts say daily application of sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher can aid in the prevention of skin cancer. 

Health officials report one in 40 Pennsylvanians will be diagnosed with melanoma in their lifetime. More than 8,500 Americans are diagnosed with skin cancer each day.

Pole-mounted, battery-operated dispensers supplying 30+ SPF Sun Station USA sunscreen applications will be positioned at 52 state parks, including:

  • Bald Eagle
  • Beltzville
  • Bendigo
  • Black Moshannon
  • Blue Knob
  • Caledonia
  • Canoe Creek
  • Chapman
  • Clear Creek
  • Codorus
  • Colonel Denning
  • Cowans Gap
  • Frances Slocum
  • French Creek
  • Greenwood Furnace
  • Gifford Pinchot
  • Hickory Run
  • Hills Creek
  • Jennings Environmental Education Center
  • Keystone
  • Lackawanna
  • Laurel Hill
  • Little Buffalo
  • Lyman Run
  • Marsh Creek
  • Memorial lake
  • Moraine
  • Mt. Pisgah
  • Neshaminy
  • Nockamixon
  • Nolde Forest
  • Ohiopyle
  • Parker Dam
  • Pine Grove Furnace
  • Poe Valley
  • Presque Isle
  • Prince Gallitzin
  • Promised Land
  • Racoon Creek
  • Ralph Stover
  • RB Winter
  • Ricketts Glen
  • Ridley Creek
  • Shawnee
  • Shikellamy
  • Sizerville
  • Tobyhanna
  • Tuscarora
  • Tyler
  • Whipple Dam
  • Worlds End
  • Yellow Creek

“We expect to see millions of visitors at state parks this summer and I encourage everyone to take advantage of the free sunscreen while enjoying our beautiful state parks,” State Parks Director John Hallas said.

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