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Tyler State Park

Pennsylvania is a state which is located in the located in the Middle Atlantic region of the United States of America. Philadelphia is the largest city largest city of Pennsylvania and also boasts of a a seaport and shipyards on the Delaware River. The state of Pennsylvania has about 51 miles of coastline along Lake Erie and 57 miles km of shoreline encompassing the the Delaware Estuary. The key information about Pennsylvania is that it has a number of great Parks which are idyllic habitat for the local wild life. Among all the Pennsylvania Parks the most mentions worthy is the Tyler State Park

The location of Tyler State Park is really great for it is situated amidst the verdant green Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The Tyler State Park stretches over an area of about 1,711 acres. Charming park roads, trails, and facilities are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland scenery of Tyler State Park.

A key feature of the Tyler State Park is the the Neshaminy Creek which meanders through the park . This Neshaminy Creek divides the entire the land of the Park into several sections. The Tyler State Park has an interesting history for before being declared as a state park the park the land was owned by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tyler who purchased the land between 1919 and 1928. Old original stone houses in the park stand as fine testimony of early farm dwellings of rustic Pennsylvania. Not only the quint old house but Tyler State Park also boast of a 27-hole disc golf course. The list doesn't end here is your are keen on gleaning information about the main attractions in the park for there is the Schofield Ford Covered Bridge, originally built in 1874.

Have a gala time when you visit Tyler State Park
 

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