Lake Nockamixon
Lake Nockamixon is probably better known for boating and fishing than as a place to go walking, but scenery this lovely surely belongs on any list of good places to walk in Bucks County. As far as I?m concerned, however, noth... trails.com
Ralph Stover State Park
- Ralph Stover State Park marks the site of a water powered grain mill of the late 18th century. The park, named for Ralph Stover who owned and operated the mill, contains remnants of the mill, including the millrace. This... wildernet.com
Tohickon Valley, Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania
Though the walk described in this chapter goes through state and county parkland along Tohickon Creek, it?s definitely not what you?d call a stroll in the park. The trails follow the contours of the steep creek banks and come... trails.com
Laurel Road, Center Bridge, Pennsylvania
This route is easy to miss and that might be a good thing, because the feeling of being off the beaten path is definitely part of its charm. It?s an unpaved road that climbs from the river under a magnificent arch of trees. T... trails.com
Haycock Run Road, Quakertown, Pennsylvania
Just north of Lake Nockamixon, a little stream called Haycock Creek meanders along the base of Haycock Mountain on its way to the lake. This is a wooded area with small houses widely spaced along a quiet country road. State G... trails.com
Fleecydale Road, Lumberville, Pennsylvania
The Paunacussing Creek descends to the Delaware River through a narrow valley that connects the towns of Carversville and Lumberville. Two small roads also follow that route: neither road carries much traffic. While Fleecydal... trails.com
Central Park, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
When I first heard that Doylestown Township had a recreation facility called Central Park, I thought it sounded a little pretentious, like an aspiring teenage band calling itself the Rolling Stones. New York City?s Central Pa... trails.com
Creek Road, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Creek Road is one of those Bucks County treasures that seems to be hidden away in plain sight; I drove past it in ignorance for years. Then one day, for reasons I can?t remember, I decided to turn onto it and found myself in ... trails.com
East Rockhill Walking Path, East Rockhill, Pennsylvania
The East Rockhill town park, formally known as the Willard H. Markey Centennial Park, includes several sports fields, a driving range that?s open in the summer, a children?s playground with swings, slides, and climbing equipm... trails.com
Covered Bridge Road, Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania
Covered Bridge Road makes a pleasant stroll between the Cabin Run Covered Bridge and the Stover-Myers Mill. The mill building is in the process of being restored, and it is open only during limited hours in the summer. It?s s... trails.com
Doylestown Bike & Hike, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Most visitors to Central Park in Doylestown know the paved trail that circles the ampitheater near the Kids? Castle play-ground, but fewer find their way across Wells Road to follow the Doylestown Community Bike & Hike System... trails.com
High Rocks
The view from High Rocks Vista is one of the best and most unusual in Bucks County. From atop a cliff that rises some 200 feet above Tohickon Creek, you can look down to the creek or out at a sweeping view of the surroundi... trailpeak.com
Bowman's Hill, New Hope, Pennsylvania
The Bowman?s Hill Wildflower Preserve has some of the nicest wooded trails anywhere in Bucks County. Mostly gravel-covered and well maintained, they meander over hillsides and along a creek past nearly a thousand species of p... trails.com
Peace Valley Park, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
This 6-mile hike on almost entirely paved trails around an artificial lake sometimes affords views of bald eagles. The highlight is a walk directly over a dam. trails.com
Ringing Rocks, Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania
Ringing Rocks Park has to be one of the strangest parks in Bucks County. The main attraction is an eight-acre field of huge reddish boulders, a peculiar enough sight in itself. Odder still is the fact that many of the rocks r... trails.com
Delaware Canal - Uhlerstown To Hendrick Island
The Deleware River Canal State Park from Uhlerstown to Lumberville has the smooth, even surface common to the entire canal towpath. The best scenery along this section is the Delaware River itself localhikes.com
Churchville Nature Ctr
This is nature preservation center and park offers several activities on the premises, aside from enjoying the outdoors... citysearch.com