Core Creek Park

In 1733, Croasdale's grandson was forced to sell the land due to financial problems and John Watson purchased it.

Jenks was a significant man in the Langhorne area in that time period and built many structures in the area including a fulling mill on Core Creek which was a significant place for the people of the time to go and process their sheep's wool.

During the American Revolutionary War the mill was raided by British soldiers who commandeered the cloth that had been ordered by George Washington's army.

The park features numerous grills and tables for picnicking and several miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, walking and biking.

Core Creek Park also has several playgrounds, ball fields, tennis courts and a nature area.

[6] The average annual snowfall total at Core Creek Park is between 24-30 inches (61-76 cm).

Sycamore Moon Tree grown from a seed flown on Apollo 14, planted in 1976 just north of the boat launch.
Boat dock on Lake Luxembourg in Core Creek Park