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Although most of the park is open to the public, access to some areas is restricted in the interest of wildlife preservation.
Although most of the park is open to the public, access to some areas is
restricted in the interest of wildlife preservation.


Lake Galena freezes over most winters; ice-skating and ice-fishing are also popular during the winter months.
Lake Galena freezes over most winters; ice-skating and ice-fishing are also popular during the winter months. You can also skip stones on the lake in summer months.


==Nature Center==
==Nature Center==

Revision as of 11:58, 11 April 2015

Peace Valley Park
View of Lake Galena at Peace Valley Park, sunset
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TypeCounty park
LocationNew Britain, Pennsylvania
Nearest cityDoylestown, PA
Area1,500 acres (6.1 km2)
Operated byBucks County Parks and Recreation
OpenYear-round, 8 AM to sunset[1]
StatusOpen
Forest in Peace Valley Park
A sailboat on Lake Galena in Peace Valley Park

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 km2) lake created by the damming of the north branch of the Neshaminy Creek.

Activities

The park provides numerous recreational opportunities including playgrounds for children, facilities for hiking, biking and fishing, and sail- and paddle-boat rentals.[1] Barbecue and picnic areas are also available throughout the park. The park has over 14 miles of maintained biking and hiking trails,[2] many of which (including those around the lake) are paved.

Although most of the park is open to the public, access to some areas is restricted in the interest of wildlife preservation.

Lake Galena freezes over most winters; ice-skating and ice-fishing are also popular during the winter months. You can also skip stones on the lake in summer months.

Nature Center

Located at the northeast end of the park (immediately on the lake) is the Peace Valley Nature Center, a facility maintained by the Buck County Department of Parks and Recreation. The Nature Center has educational, bird-watching, and recreation facilities. The Center has a staff of 5-10 people and is partially powered by a photovoltaic system.

Ample parking is available immediately adjacent to the Nature Center, which also includes a small gift shop.

Wildlife

Park facilities are dedicated to both the preservation and observation of wildlife. The Nature Center has a bird blind open to the public year-round.[2] Access to some areas of the park is restricted in the interest of wildlife protection.

The park is filled with hundreds of species of flora and fauna. Over 250 bird species have been sighted at the park,[2] ranging from common sparrows to bald eagles and other birds of prey. Other common and oft-sighted fauna include white-tailed deer, groundhogs, various species of fish, rabbits, and turtles.

References

  1. ^ a b "Peace Valley Park (1500 Acres)". 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  2. ^ a b c "Welcome to PVNC". 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)