Plumstead Township is located in the eastern portion of central Bucks
County. It is a long, rectangular municipality that has a rich
history as a place where many of the forces that shaped Bucks County
have come together. Much of its terrain is steep and rocky, but it
also has productive farmland. Its western portion is drained by
tributaries of the Neshaminy Creek. Toward the east, streams rise
which flow into the Tohickon Creek or directly into the Delaware
River. The township extends from the Delaware River to Swamp Road,
Route 313, once known as Dublin Road. Philadelphia is 40 miles south,
approximately 35 minutes away. New York City is 80 miles north
averaging an hour and a half driving time. Want to know more? Sign up for our eNews and stay up to date!
The Plumstead Township Park & Rec Committee was re-established in 2008. The committee members have a five year staggered term.
The Board of Supervisors relies on the Committee to: (1) Advise the Board on development and administration of programs. (2) Provide recommendations for the maintenance plans for facilities and fields. (3) Make recommendations regarding user fees, when applicable. (4) Assist with recommendations for acquisition of land for park purposes.