Washington's Crossing Park – Bucks County – Revolutionary War Battle of Trenton

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Route 32 and Lurgan Road, New Hope, Pa 18938 Map
Route 532 and River Road, Washington Crossing 18977 Map

Note – The park is in two sections with locations as noted above.

Here are some views of Washington Crossing Historic Park. This was the spot where General Washington crossed the Delaware River to defeat the Hessians at Trenton.  The Colonial Army’s victory was a crucial turning point in the Revolutionary War.

You can view several historical colonial buildings and a shed housing the Durham boats that Washington used to move his troops across the river.

You might want to check out the official Washington Crossing Historic Park website before you go.

Getting there:

Washington Crossing is about two miles north of I-95 on Route 32 (River Road).  The correct name of the park is Washington Crossing, not Washington’s Crossing.  The park is separated. The Pictures here are of the southern part of the park. This is where the Visitor’s Center is located and is known as the McConkey’s Ferry Section. The  northern part is 3.5 miles north and is known as the Thompton’s Mill section.

Adjacent to the Thompson’s Mill section of the park is the Bowman’s Hill Tower and Wildflower Preserve.

For directions, check out our  park maps page.

Bucks County Parks . . .

Washington Crossing  Park . . .