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Falls Township Community Park is a municipal park located in and operated by Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.It is situated in two sections divided by a creek. One side is centered around a man-made [1] lake with a trail around the lake and various amenities including a dog park, basketball courts, roller hockey rinks, a softball field, and a skate par
The 70-acre lake at the park off Mill Creek Road isn't stocked with trout but it is home to muskies, catfish, carp and sunfish, said township Parks and Recreation Director Brian Andrews.
Mill Creek (also known as Otter Creek) is a 11.04 miles (17.77 km) long tributary of the Delaware River and is one of six streams in Bucks County, Pennsylvania by the same name. Mill Creek rises just east of Core Creek Park in Middletown Township and reaches its confluence at the Delaware River's 118.87 river mile in Bristol Borough.
Roughly bounded by township line, Mill Creek and Forest Grove Roads, Cherry Lane, Washington and Park Avenues 40°16′57″N 75°01′07″W / 40.2825°N 75.018611°W / 40.2825; -75.018611 ( Wycombe Village Historic
Rising in Falls Township just north of Fallsington at an elevation of 120 feet (37 m), Queen Anne Creek flows generally southwestward passing through Caroline Lake, then through Queen Anne Park, and Middletown Township Park to its confluence at Mill Creek's 5 River Mile at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m), resulting in an average slope of 18 feet per mile (3.4 m/km).
Falls Township is a suburban Philadelphia township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 34,300 at the 2010 census . Portions of Fairless Hills and Levittown , Pennsylvania , are located in the township.
Smithfield Township’s long-awaited Marshalls Falls Park officially opened to the public on Friday, April 12. The township bought the 15-acre parcel that makes up the bulk of the park in 2008 ...
Just north of Mill Creek road it connects with the Pennsylvania Canal (Delaware Division) and continues on the other side of the canal, flowing south until it meets at the Delaware River's 122.4 river mile at an elevation of 0 feet (0 m), resulting in an average slope of 19.57 feet per mile (3.706 m/km).