1 Best Sight in Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve

The 134-acre preserve near the Thompson-Neely section of Washington Crossing Historic Park showcases hundreds of species of wildflowers as well as trees, shrubs, and ferns native to Pennsylvania. Stop at the visitor center and get a trail map, and then take the guided one-hour wildflower walk (included in admission and available in season at 2 pm, but call to check) or explore any of the short, well-marked trails (4½ miles in all) on your own. Wildflower blooms are seasonal, with mid-April through July a good period to visit, but fall brings colorful foliage; the website has bloom information.

1635 River Rd., New Hope, Pennsylvania, 18938, USA
215-862–2924
sights Details
Rate Includes: $8, Grounds: 8:30–dusk. Visitor center: Apr.–June, daily 9–5; July–Dec., Tues.–Sun. 9–5; closed Jan.–Mar. Tours Apr.–Oct., Tues.–Sun. 2 pm, Closed Mon. July–Mar.