Bucks County Parks and Recreation parks close dusk to dawn unless posted otherwise; county park system includes Core Creek, Peace Valley, Silver Lake, and Tyler (state park). After-hours presence is summary-level trespassing. PA state parks in Bucks follow 17 Pa. Code §11.211 closing hours.
Bucks County operates an extensive park system through the Bucks County Department of Parks and Recreation, with signature parks including Core Creek Park (Middletown), Peace Valley Park (New Britain Township, with Lake Galena), Silver Lake Nature Center (Bristol Township), Churchville Nature Center, Neshaminy Manor, and many smaller properties. County park hours are typically dawn to dusk (or 9 PM in summer) unless posted otherwise, per regulations adopted by the Bucks County Commissioners. After-hours access is a summary offense under the park rules and may be prosecuted as defiant trespass under 18 Pa.C.S. §3503(b). Pennsylvania state parks in Bucks County — including Tyler State Park (Newtown Township), Nockamixon State Park (Haycock Township), Neshaminy State Park (Bensalem), Ralph Stover State Park (Tinicum), Washington Crossing Historic Park (Upper Makefield), Delaware Canal State Park (along the river), and portions of others — operate under DCNR rules at 17 Pa. Code §§11.1-11.501. State parks are generally open sunrise to sunset unless overnight camping or fishing permits authorize extended hours; 17 Pa. Code §11.211 sets closing hours. Municipal parks across Bucks' 54 municipalities have their own posted hours, typically dusk or 10 PM with sports fields under lights extending later. Certain trails along the Delaware Canal State Park and Neshaminy Creek may have dawn-to-dusk restrictions. Fishing with appropriate PA Fish & Boat Commission license may permit nighttime waterway access in designated areas. Park rangers, DCNR conservation officers, and local police enforce closures. Drones are broadly prohibited in PA state parks (17 Pa. Code §11.215).
After-hours trespassing in Bucks County or municipal parks: $50-$300 summary offense citation. PA state park violations (17 Pa. Code §11.211): fines $25-$200. Defiant trespass under 18 Pa.C.S. §3503(b): summary offense up to $300 and/or 90 days. Vandalism or criminal mischief during closed hours: PA third-degree misdemeanor or felony depending on damage.
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