Forks Of The Neshaminy
The Forks of the Neshaminy is so called because of the narrow, winding stream valleys formed by the juncture of the Neshaminy and Little Neshaminy Creeks. This watershed, located in the Pennsylvania municipalities of Warwick; Wrightstown; Buckingham; and Northampton, is approximately 5,600 acres and was recently recognized in the Natural Areas Inventory of Bucks County as an area containing significant natural features which should receive priority for protection. The natural area includes the forested slopes and floodplain along the Little Neshaminy and Neshaminy Creeks near Rushland. This region is also made up of a group of farms united by Neshaminy Creek and due to topography, form a visually distinct area that still reflects its agricultural heritage.
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