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Clark Nature Center
Place in Pennsylvania, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clark Nature Center is a nature trail park within the Newtown Township, Pennsylvania, USA, just off Durham road (Route 413), USA. It was established in 1997, on land originally bought from the Leni Lenape Indians in 1683 by William Penn. The park covers an area of approximately 50.6 acres (20.5 ha), 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.
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![]() Dry bed of a seasonal creek in the park | |
Location | Newtown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
Coordinates | 40°13′42″N 74°55′56″W |
Area | 0.079 square miles (0.20 km2) |
Elevation | 167 feet (51 m) |
The Newtown Creek, situated to the west across Swamp road, is a tributary of the Neshaminy Creek, running north to south, is the western boundary between the borough of Newtown and the township of Newtown.