Tyler State Park
- Before becoming a state park, the land was owned by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tyler who purchased the land between 1919 and 1928. The park was acquired by "Project 70" funding and has been developed using funds from "Projec... wildernet.com
Briar Bush Nature Center
Briar Bush grounds feature over a mile of trails winding through a variety of natural habitats. Native plants and wild animals can be found here year round, especially at the Bird Observatory. The Museum is full of intera... museumsusa.org
Churchville Nature Center
A unique place for education, preservation, and conservation, Churchville Nature Center is a facility of the Bucks County Department of Parks and Recreation, and is an area rich with diversity. The contrasting environment... famplosion.com
Graeme Park
This unusual country house on 42 acres was erected between 1723 and 1735 and served as the summer home for colonial Governor Sir William Keith. Sold to Dr. Thomas Graeme in 1739, it is the only remaining Colonial Pennsylvani... visitpa.com
Washington Crossing Historic Park/bowman's Tower
Visit the site where General George Washington and 2,400 troops crossed the icy Delaware River on Christmas night, 1776. The soldiers entered Trenton the following morning, surprising Hessian troops and taking one thousand p... visitpa.com
The Moland House
Many Philadelphians sought to emulate the English country estate tradition by constructing brick and stone formal houses in the countryside. Attorney John Moland had one such house on a plantation in the Northern Libertie... museumsusa.org
Shady Brook Farm
Shady Brook Farm was founded by T. Herman Fleming in 1913 in Andalusia, PA as a wholesale farm growing crops for markets in the Philadelphia area. Shady Brook's main crops were radishes, celery, spinach, and beets. After ... famplosion.com
Tamanend Park
In 1975, Upper Southampton Township and Centennial School District partnered and purchased approximately 103 acres of land with the intent of forming a community park in Southampton... patch.com
Warminster Community Park
Constructed on the grounds of the former Naval Air Development Center, Warminster Community Park serves as the focal point for most of Warminster's outdoor programs... patch.com
Kemper Park
Located on the western side of the township, Kemper Park runs alongside Little Neshaminy Creek and features a softball field, playground and biking trail... patch.com
Central Park, Doylestown Township
Easily one of the best andbiggest parks in Central Bucks County,Central Park spans 108 acres on Wells Road next to the Doylestown Township building... patch.com
Log College
Main Marker: Built by Rev. William Tennent c. 1735, it was the first academy in America for the training of Presbyterian ministers and the first college in Pa. A number of notable revivalist preachers and educators graduated fr... hmdb.org
Clark Nature Center
Comprised of more than 50 acres off Durham Road, Clark Nature Center offers residents passive recreational opportunities... patch.com
Barness Park
This 14-acre park features plenty of open space for tossing a football around or playing an impromptu game of baseball... patch.com
Frank J. Pileggi Park
Pileggi Park provides ample free parking for its 53 acres worth of athletic fields, which includes two soccer fields... patch.com
Masons Mill Park
Within the 76 acres of Masons Mill Park lies a unique representation of downtown Willow Grove called "Safety Town.... patch.com
Helen Randle Park
Located across the street from Bucks County Community College, Helen Randle Park consists of 31 acres... patch.com
Fair Oaks Park
A large portion of the six acres that make up Fair Oaks Park is dedicated to an open recreation field... patch.com