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Peace Valley Park is a 1,500 acre (6 km²) park located near Doylestown, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Bucks County Park System. The park surrounds Lake Galena , a 365-acre (1.5 km 2 ) lake created by the damming of the north branch of the Neshaminy Creek .
Head over to Peace Valley Park or any of of the county's other parks. ... East Coast Greenway: Bristol Spur Line Park Trail: A 2.5-mile flat, paved route following the corridor of the former ...
Lake Galena is surrounded on all sides by Peace Valley Park. The park has a number of trails around the perimeter for walkers, cyclists and riders. Other activities include canoeing, fishing, and sailing. The distance around the lake is approximately 6 mi (9.7 km), and an annual "Friends of the Dove" 10K race is held at the lake every summer in ...
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North Branch Neshaminy Creek is one of two main branches of the Neshaminy Creek, the other being the West Branch.Rising in Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, passing through the Peace Valley Park as Lake Galena, then meeting with the West Branch forming the main branch of the Neshaminy.
At least one black bear is roaming around the Central Bucks County area Monday. Around 3 p.m., Solebury Township Police Department posted an alert on Crimewatch saying they received reports of a ...
Delaware Valley: website, operated by the Bucks County Audubon Society, 700 acres with 6 miles of trails, focus is the Honey Hollow Watershed: Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center: Bushkill Township: Northampton: Lehigh Valley: 1,168-acre state park Jarrett Nature Center: Horsham: Montgomery: Delaware Valley
Doylestown Central Park is an end point to the 8.5 mile long US 202 Parkway Trail. The current trail is paved and continues alongside the U.S. Route 202 parkway to Pennsylvania Route 63 (Welsh Road) in Montgomeryville. [10] There are plans to extend the trail past Pennsylvania Route 63 into Norristown. [10]