
We have some great gift items featuring the Schofield Covered Bridge in Bucks County.
The bridge is an authentic re-creation of the original bridge that burned about 20 years ago. It is located in Tyler State Park and is accessable by walking or horseback. It crosses the Neshaminy Creek
Items include
Get them while they last (or at least while it is 2009). Here is a Calendar Print of the Schofield Covered Bridge in Tyler State Park just outside of Newtown. The item ships directly from Cafepress but is our design.

click here to order your Calendar The cost is only 5.99 right now. Note that economy shipping is $5 for the first item BUT additional items are a whole lot cheaper.
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Don’t miss an important date ever again! Our high quality one page wall calendars are printed on glossy, 12 point paper and measure 11″ x 17″.
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- Glossy, 12 point paper
The leaves are starting to turn their fall colors. While we are not anywhere near a full fledged display, there is some color to be seen.While it’s nice to be able to go to the mountains for a weekend, a lot of us just don’t have the time. You can experience the fall colors with a day trip in Bucks County.Some suggestions are:
- Take River Road (route 32) north from New Hope up to about Upper Black Eddy. There are places where you can pull over near the canal.
- Visit one of the Bucks County Parks (State or County). The parks with lakes can be especially beautiful with the fall foliage.
- Visit the town of New Hope or Peddler’s Village in Lahaska when the foliage is in full color.
- Get a good map or trust your GPS and take a leisurely ride through the back roads, perhaps checking out some of the covered bridges in the area.
- Take a train ride from New Hope.
This is a correction to the previously posted date. The festival will be THIS weekend.. June 9th and 10th, 2007. It looks like we will have decent weather. The heat wave forecast for Friday should be over by Friday night leaving us with a beautiful weekend.This isn’t just a ‘drive around and see a couple of bridges’ event. They are offering a whole range of activities including tours, bands, pony rides, magic, juggling, food and even the Phillies Ballgirls.
Check out our reviews and listings of dining in the area at http://www.bucksviews.com/Destinations/DiningReviews.htm. Although, you might just want to take advantage of the food at the festival.
In addition to the information on the festival’s site at Bucks County Covered Bridges Festival , you can also check out our covered bridges pages for more photos and information.
..www.bucksviews.com/Scenes/Bridges/covered_bridges.htm
It’s a little late to be posting this but, if you are looking for something to do today, check out the Bucks County Covered Bridges Festival. The Link to the Inky story below will provide the details. Head out early before tropical rain storm Bob or Barry or Barty or whatever it’s name is soaks the area.
Best Find: Bucks County Covered Bridges Festival Inquirer 06/03/2007: “What it is: A weekend-long celebration of Bucks County’s historic covered bridges Saturday and next Sunday at Tinicum Park in Erwinna.
The festival will feature Cabin Run, Covered Bridge Road, Plumstead Township; Erwinna, Geigel Hill Road, Tinicum Township; Frankenfield, Hollow Horn and Cafferty Roads, Tinicum Township; Loux, Wismer Road, Plumstead Township; South Perkasie in Lenape Park, Walnut Street, Perkasie; and Uhlerstown, Uhlerstown Road, Tinicum Township.”
This is really sad.. The bridges are a beautiful part of our rural landscape. Why anyone would want to commit this type of barbarism is unfathomable.There are technologies to fireproof the bridges. Hopefully Penndot or a private corporation will provide funding to do so. In the meantime, it’s nice to know that those responsible for the Knecht’s bridge fire got jail time and hefty fines. Kudos to the prosecutors…
Arsonists once again strike at a Bucks covered bridge : The Morning Call Online: “COVERED BRIDGE was damaged when someone tried to burn it down by setting hay bales on fire.”
Bucksview Blog – Bucks County Pa
We have some great gift items featuring the Schofield Covered Bridge in Bucks County.
The bridge is an authentic re-creation of the original bridge that burned about 20 years ago. It is located in Tyler State Park and is accessable by walking or horseback. It crosses the Neshaminy Creek
Items include
Get them while they last (or at least while it is 2009). Here is a Calendar Print of the Schofield Covered Bridge in Tyler State Park just outside of Newtown. The item ships directly from Cafepress but is our design.
click here to order your Calendar The cost is only 5.99 right now. Note that economy shipping is $5 for the first item BUT additional items are a whole lot cheaper.
Product Information
Don’t miss an important date ever again! Our high quality one page wall calendars are printed on glossy, 12 point paper and measure 11″ x 17″.
The leaves are starting to turn their fall colors. While we are not anywhere near a full fledged display, there is some color to be seen.While it’s nice to be able to go to the mountains for a weekend, a lot of us just don’t have the time. You can experience the fall colors with a day trip in Bucks County.Some suggestions are:
This is a correction to the previously posted date. The festival will be THIS weekend.. June 9th and 10th, 2007. It looks like we will have decent weather. The heat wave forecast for Friday should be over by Friday night leaving us with a beautiful weekend.This isn’t just a ‘drive around and see a couple of bridges’ event. They are offering a whole range of activities including tours, bands, pony rides, magic, juggling, food and even the Phillies Ballgirls.
Check out our reviews and listings of dining in the area at http://www.bucksviews.com/Destinations/DiningReviews.htm. Although, you might just want to take advantage of the food at the festival.
In addition to the information on the festival’s site at Bucks County Covered Bridges Festival , you can also check out our covered bridges pages for more photos and information.
..www.bucksviews.com/Scenes/Bridges/covered_bridges.htm
It’s a little late to be posting this but, if you are looking for something to do today, check out the Bucks County Covered Bridges Festival. The Link to the Inky story below will provide the details. Head out early before tropical rain storm Bob or Barry or Barty or whatever it’s name is soaks the area.
Best Find: Bucks County Covered Bridges Festival Inquirer 06/03/2007: “What it is: A weekend-long celebration of Bucks County’s historic covered bridges Saturday and next Sunday at Tinicum Park in Erwinna.
The festival will feature Cabin Run, Covered Bridge Road, Plumstead Township; Erwinna, Geigel Hill Road, Tinicum Township; Frankenfield, Hollow Horn and Cafferty Roads, Tinicum Township; Loux, Wismer Road, Plumstead Township; South Perkasie in Lenape Park, Walnut Street, Perkasie; and Uhlerstown, Uhlerstown Road, Tinicum Township.”
This is really sad.. The bridges are a beautiful part of our rural landscape. Why anyone would want to commit this type of barbarism is unfathomable.There are technologies to fireproof the bridges. Hopefully Penndot or a private corporation will provide funding to do so. In the meantime, it’s nice to know that those responsible for the Knecht’s bridge fire got jail time and hefty fines. Kudos to the prosecutors…
Arsonists once again strike at a Bucks covered bridge : The Morning Call Online: “COVERED BRIDGE was damaged when someone tried to burn it down by setting hay bales on fire.”