Saturday, Sept. 28, 5 – 9 pm
Classes begin Thursday, Oct. 3, 7 - 8 pm
with seasoned Preserve naturalists
Wednesday, Sept. 18, 9 - 10:30 am
Classic Asters and Their Colorful Companions
with Mary Anne Borge
Saturday, Sept. 21, 10 am - 1 pm
Nature Therapy Walk: A Shinrin-yoku Experience
with Sharon Lohse and Patty Kleiner
Saturday, Sept. 21, 9 - 11:30 am
Saturday, Sept.28, 10 am - 12 pm
Thursday, Oct. 3, 7 - 8 pm
Join us in Celebrating 90 Years of Conservation Action
9 am - 5 pm, last entry at 4 pm
Visit us year-round!
Located in Bucks County’s historic Pidcock Creek Valley, the Preserve is recognized for its ecologically diverse landscapes and features over 700 native plant species. Come explore about 4.5 miles of trails that wind through forest and meadows, and along streams and ponds. Planning a visit? Learn More »
Our Native Plant Nursery grows more than 200 native species from locally sourced seeds, including plants such as cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginia) and butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa). Many of these plants grow at the Preserve and are also available to introduce into your gardens. How do you get started? Learn more »
The Preserve offers a variety of educational and interpretive experiences geared towards everyone from preschoolers to professionals: guided walks; classes about the importance of native plants to bees, butterflies and birds; expert advice on how to create your own native plant garden; and professional level conferences. What’s happening now? Learn more »
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Our Native Plant Nursery grows more than 200 native species from locally sourced seeds, including plants such as cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginia) and butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa). Many of these plants grow at the Preserve and are also available to introduce into your gardens. How do you get started? Learn more »
The Preserve offers a variety of educational and interpretive experiences geared towards everyone from preschoolers to professionals: guided walks; classes about the importance of native plants to bees, butterflies and birds; expert advice on how to create your own native plant garden; and professional level conferences. What’s happening now? Learn more »