Graham Sullivan

Lower Bucks' Big Backyard

Falls Township Community Park

Two hundred acres of lake loops, ballfield complexes, and festival lawns — the park that punches far above its township's postwar price points.

Falls Township Community Park is one of the largest and best-equipped municipal parks in Lower Bucks: more than 200 acres wrapped around a central lake, with a paved walking loop, tournament-scale ballfield and court complexes, playgrounds, pavilions, a dog park, and the open lawns that host the township's biggest community events.

For Fairless Hills and Levittown families, the park is daily infrastructure — the walking loop gets rush hours of its own — and the township's investment in it keeps compounding: updated playgrounds, expanded courts, and a events calendar that treats the park as the community's front lawn, because it is.

Parks & Nature

Around the lake

The park's lake anchors everything: a paved loop circles the water past playgrounds, pavilions, and fishing spots, with the sports complexes fanning out beyond. Mornings belong to walkers, evenings to leagues, weekends to everyone at once.

The scale means it absorbs heavy use without feeling crowded — a Saturday can hold three tournaments, two birthday pavilions, and a hundred lake-loop walkers with room left over.

Parks & Nature

The township's gathering ground

Falls Township Community Days, concerts, holiday events, and food-truck nights run on the park's lawns, giving the township the shared calendar that builds an actual community out of adjacent subdivisions.

Its position beside the Oxford Valley corridor also makes it the green counterweight to Lower Bucks' busiest retail zone — errands and the outdoors in one loop.

The Local's Take

When first-time buyers stretch into Pennsbury via Fairless Hills, I show them this park to explain what the taxes buy: 200 maintained acres, a stocked lake loop, and fields their kids will practically live on. Communities that invest like this in shared space tend to hold value — and Falls Township has been proving that thesis for decades.

— Graham Sullivan, Bucks County Realtor

Questions People Ask

Falls Township Community Park — frequently asked questions

What is Falls Township Community Park?

Falls Township Community Park is a 200-plus-acre municipal park beside Fairless Hills, PA, featuring a central lake with a paved walking loop, ballfield and court complexes, playgrounds, pavilions, a dog park, and lawns that host the township's major community events.

What can you do at Falls Township Community Park?

Walk or run the paved lake loop, fish the lake, use playgrounds and the dog park, play on extensive ballfields and courts, and attend Falls Township Community Days, concerts, and seasonal festivals.

Where is Falls Township Community Park?

The park is at Mill Creek Road and Oxford Valley Road in Falls Township, immediately beside Fairless Hills and minutes from Levittown, in Lower Bucks County, PA.

Does Falls Township Community Park host events?

Yes — the township runs its Community Days festival, summer concerts, food-truck nights, and holiday events on the park's lawns throughout the year.

Want Falls Township Community Park in your daily life?

I help buyers land in Fairless Hills and the neighborhoods around it — and I know which streets put places like this in your weekly routine.

Graham Sullivan, Opus Elite Real Estate — 215-932-3000

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