Overview
About Pennsylvania Game Commission Headquarters
The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) Headquarters is located at 2001 Elmerton Avenue in Harrisburg, adjacent to the Farm Show Complex. Established in 1895, this state agency is responsible for managing Pennsylvania’s wild birds and mammals. The headquarters serves as the administrative hub for wildlife conservation efforts, hunter safety education, and the management of over 1.5 million acres of State Game Lands throughout the Commonwealth.
Services and Operations
While many hunters interact with the commission through online services or regional offices, the headquarters handles high-level administrative functions and public inquiries. Key responsibilities include:
- Wildlife Management: Developing science-based plans to ensure healthy populations of deer, bear, elk, and other wildlife.
- Licensing: Overseeing the issuance of hunting and furtaker licenses (available online via HuntFishPA or at agents).
- Law Enforcement: State Game Wardens enforce game laws to protect wildlife and the public.
- Education: Promoting hunter-trapper education and safe firearms handling.
Visiting the Headquarters
The facility is open to the public during business hours. Visitors may purchase licenses, merchandise, or obtain educational materials in the lobby. As a government building, security protocols are in place. Guests should be prepared for security screening. Weapons are generally prohibited inside the administrative offices.
Location and Parking
The headquarters is situated in the Uptown area of Harrisburg. A large free parking lot is available for visitors directly in front of the building. The location is easily accessible from Cameron Street and is a short distance from I-81.
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