Tyler State Park (Pennsylvania)
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Tyler State Park is a day-use Pennsylvania state park on in Newtown and Northampton Townships,
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in the United States. Park roads, trails, and facilities are nestled within the original farm and woodland setting.
Neshaminy Creek Neshaminy Creek is a United States Geological Survey. National Hydrography DatasetThe National Map accessed April 1, 2011 stream that runs entirely through Bucks County, Pennsylvania, rising south of the borough of Chalfont, where its north ...
meanders through the park (no swimming), north to south. Tyler State Park is home to many different species of birds thank to the diversity of habitats, including mature forests and maintained grassland. The creek is home to water snakes, turtles, eels, and panfishes. The quieter sections of the park are home to foxes, deer, beavers, racoons, rabbits, and coyotes. Tyler State Park contains a 36-hole disc golf course, a community theater, an art center, several picnic areas, a children's playground, and many miles of hiking and walking trails. One of the main attractions in the park is the Schofield Ford Covered Bridge, originally built in 1874. The bridge burned down due to arson on October 7, 1991, but was rebuilt with raised funds and reopened on September 7, 1997.


History

For thousands of years, the land that is now Tyler State Park was occupied by the
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. The Lenape lived in small villages along the Neshaminy Creek, where they raised crops and practiced
agroforestry Agroforestry is a land use management system in which trees or shrubs are grown around or among crops or pastureland. Trees produce a wide range of useful and marketable products from fruits/nuts, medicines, wood products, etc. This intentional ...
. Tradition states that during the Treaty of Shackamaxon, possibly in 1682,
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began formal relations with the Lenape and afterward, land transfers to European colonists. Early in the 18th century, European colonists farmed the land. Families including the Coopers, Blakers, and Twinings built mills, houses, and barns. Neshaminy Creek supplied power for several mills, including Cooper Mill and Spring Garden Mill. The paved trails in Tyler State Park were once farm roads. Mill Dairy Trail connected Spring Garden Mill and the Thompson Dairy, and Stable Mill Trail went to the Tyler Stables. The original stone homes in the park are fine examples of early rural Pennsylvania farm dwellings. The farmhouses date from the 18th and 19th centuries and are leased as private residences in the modern time. There are currently 14 structures left from the original 21 estates. Some of the original barns, such as Buckman barn in the southeast corner, are used by the park maintenance and operations. The farmland was later purchased by Mr. George Tyler, a wealthy Philadelphia banker, and Stella Elkins Tyler, an artist, and between 1919 and 1929. Their first purchase was the Solly Farm where the Solly House served as the Tyler's country home until the George F. Tyler Mansion was constructed. The mansion is now the administration building of the
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. The Solly House was leased as a
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from the 1970s to the 1990s, and the larger annex was demolished in 2010. The Tyler's purchased the surrounding land, roughly 2000 acres, in order to preserve it as farmland and keep it from being developed. The Tyler's restarted an Ayrshire dairy herd that had been abandoned in 1925, and it operated for 40 more years. In addition, they raised poultry, sheep and pigs, and the croplands were mainly used to supply feed for the livestock. The Tyler's upgraded many of the farms with plumbing and electricity, and many of the farmers hired where allotted to stay in the homes rent free. They also built a large stable for their 25 riding horses, workers, and groomers; the Tyler Stables now house the Tyler Center for the Arts. Stella Tyler left the entire estate to
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when she died in 1963. Temple University sold the property a year later to the
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. Land for the park was acquired as part of the
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, with the governor approving the acquisition on November 17, 1964. Bucks County acquired roughly 200 acers of the estate around the mansion and built
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. Tyler State Park was formally dedicated and opened on May 25, 1974.


Recreation

Tyler State Park visitors can: * walk or hike any of the paved or unpaved trails * bike on any paved trails * bring a horse to ride on the equine trails * picnic and grill in designated areas * fish in the creek * canoe or kayak * watch wildlife * play disc golf * attend a DCNR Environmental Education event or workshop * take classes at the Tyler Center for the Arts. * attend a community theater show Tyler State Park is a day-use park only, open till sunset, and does not provide overnight facilities or camping. According to the park recreations guide, there are 26.8 miles of paved trails and over 14.5 miles of hiking and equine trails. Tyler State Park does not rent horses for riding but does allow visitors to bring their own horses to ride; horse trailers can be parked at the Covered Bridge lot, No. 1 Lane lot, or Fisherman's parking lot. The designated picnic areas include the Boathouse, Maze, Boardwalk, Hickory Nut, the Upper Plantation pavilion, Lower Plantation, and Mill Dam. There is a children's' playground and a large playfield at the Boardwalk area. The Hickory Nut picnic grove, the Upper Plantation pavilion, and Lower Plantation picnic groves are reservable while all other areas are first-come, first-serve. Tyler State Park contains a large disc golf course with 36 holes, maintained by the Bucks County Disc Golf Alliance. The course is considered challenging and the BCDGA often hosts tournaments and leagues; participants bring their own discs to play. Neshaminy Creek offers calm, easy, non-powered boating upstream from the boat rental. The boat rental operates daily from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, weather permitting, and offers paddleboards, kayaks, and canoes. Non-powered boats must display one of the following: boat registration from any state; launch permit or mooring permit from Pennsylvania State Parks, available at most state park offices; launch use permit from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Tyler State Park does not allow swimming in the Neshaminy Creek.


Tyler Park Center for the Arts

The Tyler Park Center for the Arts occupies a building that was once a horse stable for the Tyler family. The barn and surrounding buildings have been converted into artist dwellings, workshops, and studios. The arts center offers classes, workshops, daytime summer camps, and cultural events. The annual Crafts in the Meadow Fall Craft Show helps support the non-profit arts center.


Langhorne Players Theater Company

Home to the Langhorne Players, Inc., the Spring Garden Mill was once a grain and feed mill. The Langhorne Players are a volunteer community theater company that has converted the mill into a small theater for the production of unusual, thought-provoking plays and cultural events.


Climate

According to the
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system, Tyler State Park has a Temperate
Continental climate Continental climates often have a significant annual variation in temperature (warm summers and cold winters). They tend to occur in the middle latitudes (40 to 55 north), within large landmasses where prevailing winds blow overland bringing so ...
(''Dc'') with hot summers (''a''), cold winters (''o'') and year-around precipitation. ''Dcao'' climates are characterized by at least one month having an average mean temperature ≤ , four to seven months with an average mean temperature ≥ , at least one month with an average mean temperature ≥ and no significant precipitation difference between seasons. Although summers are typically slightly humid at Tyler State Park, episodes of heat and high humidity can occur with
heat index The heat index (HI) is an index that combines air temperature and relative humidity, in shaded areas, to posit a human-perceived equivalent temperature, as how hot it would feel if the humidity were some other value in the shade. The result is al ...
values > . Since 1981, the highest air temperature was on 07/22/2011, and the highest average mean
dew point The dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor, assuming constant air pressure and water content. When cooled below the dew point, moisture capacity is reduced and airborne water vapor will ...
was on 08/13/2016. The average wettest month is July which corresponds with the annual peak in
thunderstorm A thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm or a lightning storm, is a storm characterized by the presence of lightning and its acoustic effect on the Earth's atmosphere, known as thunder. Relatively weak thunderstorms are some ...
activity. Since 1981, the wettest calendar day was 6.46 inches (164 mm) on 08/27/2011. During the winter months, the
plant hardiness zone A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In some systems other statistics are included in the calculations. The original and most wide ...
is 7a with an average annual extreme minimum air temperature of . Since 1981, the coldest air temperature was on 01/22/1984. Episodes of extreme cold and wind can occur with
wind chill Wind chill or windchill (popularly wind chill factor) is the lowering of body temperature due to the passing-flow of lower-temperature air. Wind chill numbers are always lower than the air temperature for values where the formula is valid. When ...
values < . The average annual snowfall (Nov-Apr) is between 24 and 30 inches (61 and 76 cm).
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s and large snowstorms depositing ≥ 12 inches (30 cm) occur once every few years, particularly during
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s from December through February.


Ecology

According to the
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U.S.
potential natural vegetation In ecology, potential natural vegetation (PNV), also known as Kuchler potential vegetation, is the vegetation that would be expected given environmental constraints (climate, geomorphology, geology) without human intervention or a hazard event ...
types, Tyler State Park would have dominant vegetation type of Appalachian Oak (''104'') with a dominant vegetation form of Eastern
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Forest (''25''). The forested areas have been impacted by invasive insects like the emerald ash beetle and the spotted lanternfly. The management directive for Tyler State Park includes allowing for some of the land to be leased as farmland; however, there are also acers set aside as maintained
pollinator A pollinator is an animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower. This helps to bring about fertilization of the ovules in the flower by the male gametes from the pollen grains. Insects are the m ...
meadows and warm season grasslands, which are mowed once per year. Some of the meadows are maintained and researched by the Bucks County Community College STEM department.


Neshaminy Creek watershed

The
Neshaminy Creek Neshaminy Creek is a United States Geological Survey. National Hydrography DatasetThe National Map accessed April 1, 2011 stream that runs entirely through Bucks County, Pennsylvania, rising south of the borough of Chalfont, where its north ...
flows through the middle of Tyler State Park and connects to the Delaware River a few miles downstream near
Neshaminy State Park Neshaminy State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Visitors to the park can catch a glimpse of the Philadelphia skyline from a hiking trail on Logan Point. The park is locate ...
. Neshaminy Creek is home to many warm water species including
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,
black crappie The black crappie (''Pomoxis nigromaculatus'') is a freshwater fish found in North America, one of the two types of crappies. It is very similar to the white crappie in size, shape, and habits, except that it is darker, with a pattern of black ...
,
carp Carp are various species of oily freshwater fish from the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fish native to Europe and Asia. While carp is consumed in many parts of the world, they are generally considered an invasive species in parts of ...
, smallmouth bass, and various other panfishes. The creek and associated waters also offers habitat for Eastern Water Snakes, box turtles, and many amphibians. Neshaminy Creek provides excellent catch-and-release fishing opportunities. Anglers may fish along the banks or from a canoe or kayak.
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regulations and laws apply. Tyler State Park does not allow visitors to swim in Neshaminy Creek, as per DCNR rules and regulations. However, activities such as fishing and kayaking are permitted.


Pollution Concerns

The Neshaminy Creek basin in Bucks and Montgomery counties has tested as "extremely high" for levels of
Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) (conjugate base perfluorooctanesulfonate) is a chemical compound having an eight- carbon fluorocarbon chain and a sulfonic acid functional group and thus a perfluorosulfonic acid. It is an anthropogenic (man-m ...
(PFOS). For this reason the
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(PDA),
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(DEP), and Department of Health (DOH), along with the
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(PAFB), announced a “DO NOT EAT” advisory for all fish species caught in the Neshaminy Creek. The main source of pollution occurs from a military site upstream, now considered a superfund site. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission had previously stocked trout in several locations along Neshaminy Creek, including Tyler State Park, but has now stopped due to the contamination. In a press release, DEP Secretary Patrick McDonnell has said “An advisory like this is not something that we recommend lightly. The possible PFOS levels found in fish tissue is greatly concerning. DEP will continue to sample fish species and revisit this recommendation in the future.” PFOS are considered persistent and there are currently no plans for stocking fish in this watershed again


Nearby state parks

The following state parks are within of Tyler State Park: * Benjamin Rush State Park (
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) *
Bull's Island Recreation Area The Bull's Island Recreation Area is on Bull's Island at Raven Rock along the Delaware River approximately north of Stockton, within Delaware Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. The park is a part of the Delaware and Ra ...
(
Hunterdon County, New Jersey Hunterdon County is a county located in the western section of the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the county's population was 128,947, making it the state's 18th-most populous county,Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park (
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) * Delaware Canal State Park (Bucks and Northampton Counties) *
Evansburg State Park Evansburg State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Lower Providence, Lower Salford, Skippack, Towamencin, and Worcester Townships in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park has a variety of habitats including forests ...
( Montgomery County) *
Fort Washington State Park Fort Washington State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Springfield and Whitemarsh Townships, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The park is noted for the springtime flowering of dogwood trees, and is popular with families for picnics and h ...
(Montgomery County) *
Neshaminy State Park Neshaminy State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Visitors to the park can catch a glimpse of the Philadelphia skyline from a hiking trail on Logan Point. The park is locate ...
(Bucks County) *
Nockamixon State Park Nockamixon State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on in Bedminster and Haycock Townships in northern Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The park is one of the most popular in southeastern Pennsylvania, with most tourists visiti ...
(Bucks County) * Norristown Farm Park (Montgomery County) *
Ralph Stover State Park Ralph Stover State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on in Plumstead and Tinicum Townships, Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is a very popular destination for whitewater kayaking on Tohickon Creek and rock climbing on High ...
(Bucks County) * Rancocas State Park (
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) * Round Valley State Park (Hunterdon County, New Jersey) * Spruce Run State Park (Hunterdon County, New Jersey) * Washington Crossing State Park (
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)


References


External links

*
DCNR Tyler State Park official webpage

DCNR Calendar of Events

Bucks County Disc Golf Alliance website

Langhorne Players website for tickets and information

Tyler Center for the Arts website

Newtown Historic Association walking tour of Tyler State Park information
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