Clark Nature Center

Clark Nature Center
Settlement
Dry bed of a seasonal creek in the park
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
Region Bucks County
District Newtown Township
Center Newtown Township
 - elevation 167 ft (50.9 m)
 - coordinates 40°13′42″N 74°55′56″W / 40.22833°N 74.93222°W / 40.22833; -74.93222Coordinates: 40°13′42″N 74°55′56″W / 40.22833°N 74.93222°W / 40.22833; -74.93222
Area 0.079 sq mi (0.2 km2)
Location of Newtown in Bucks County
Location of Newtown in Pennsylvania

Clark Nature Center is a nature trail park within the Newtown Township, in Pennsylvania just off Durham road (Route 413), USA. Established in 1997, on land originally bought from the Leni Lenape Indians in 1683 by William Penn. The park covers an area of (approx) 50.6 acres, with a mixture of dirt and wood chipped nature trails. Two seasonal creeks run through the park. Park benches have been sited at various view points along the trail. Local wildlife includes wild turkey, deer, and occasionally foxes can be seen.

The Newtown Creek, situated to the west, across Swamp road, is a tributary of the Neshaminy Creek, running North to South it is the western boundary between the borough of Newtown and the township of Newtown.

History

William Penn

A history of the land that comprises the park can be seen on the Park and Recreation website of Newtown Township,[1]

Early history

20th century and onwards

See also

Tyler State Park (Pennsylvania)

References

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