Parks & Open Space
Molasses Creek Park
2175 Krammes Road
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Named after the creek in the woods, Molasses Creek Park is a hidden treasure in full site of major roads. With trails, exercise stations, baseball, soccer, basketball, a climbing wall, handball, beach volleyball, horseshoes, memorial, picnic pavilion, charcoal grills, seasonal bathrooms and various play equipment for all ages, this park is well worth the trip.
Molasses Creek Access
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Unami Creek Park
98 Parkview Dr.
Quakertown, Pennsylvania 18951
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Unami Creek Park is tucked away in a quiet neighborhood but offers lots of fun activities for all age groups. The 9-hole disk golf was recently refurbished and is suitable for all levels of play. In 2021 a two-court pickle ball court was installed next to the hockey rink. The park also offers swing sets, playground equipment, baseball fields, basketball court, walking trails, and seasonal restrooms. A new pavilion was also installed in the spring of 2022 which can be rented out for a private party.
Trails
Unami Trail
Unami Trailhead Parking
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Unami Trail Access #1
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Unami Trail Access #3
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Unami Trail Access #4
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Barrel Run Trail
Barrel Run Trail Access #1
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Milford Township has invested in a large network of walking trails integrated with our beautiful park and recreation facilities.
Unami Trail
You can’t get there from here, but you have to start some place. Many people envision a trail system to connect us to a distant destination, a vision that can be achieved if approached in coordinated steps within a larger plan. One major step toward a trail system has been the installation of the central portion of the Unami Trail as part of two subdivisions. Starting at a small parking lot on Kumry Road just north of Weisel Road, over a mile and a half of trails wind through the woods and connect the Parkside and Streamview developments. Check it out some time. You might be surprised to find not only a beautiful trail in a serene setting, but other enhancements like a 97 foot “wood” bridge made of weathering steel over the Barrel Run Creed and marble mosaic trail markers embedded in the sidewalks of Streamview.