Thought you’d be able to self-isolate in a park in suburban Pennsylvania to escape coronavirus contact? It’s going to get a bit trickier. The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is closing its facilities at all 121 state park and 20 state forest districts in the commonwealth for two weeks. Initially, secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said the closures would only impact parks in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties. However, officials expanded the closures Monday night. That means all restroom facilities and parking lots will be closed, and any scheduled programs canceled. Hiking trails will remain open, and fishing is allowed. Dunn noted that park rangers and park managers will continue to work to ensure security and public safety.“People will have access to state-owned open spaces to continue to enjoy the healthful benefits of recreation and being outdoors,” Dunn said. In Bucks and Chester Counties, the facilities closures include: