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Apr 17, 2026

PA Woodmobile visits Perkasie Earth Day Pop-Up

EVENT CANCELLED BECAUSE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER FORECAST Visitors to Lenape Park are in for a treat from 11am-3pm this Sunday April 19th as the Pennsylvania Woodmobile makes a rare trip…

Jan 21, 2026

PERKASIE BOROUGH PARKS & RECREATION ANNOUNCES 2026 SPECIALTY SUMMER CAMPS

PERKASIE BOROUGH PARKS & RECREATION ANNOUNCES 2026 SPECIALTY SUMMER CAMPS  One-Week Camps Highlight Science, Sports, Engineering, Outdoor Adventure, and Creative Arts  PERKASIE, PA — Perkasie Borough Parks & Recreation is…

Oct 22, 2025

Perkasie Borough Thanks Perkasie Industrial Development Authority for Generous Donation Toward Amphitheater Upgrades

Perkasie Borough Thanks Perkasie Industrial Development Authority for Generous Donation Toward Amphitheater Upgrades October 21, 2025  Perkasie, PA – Perkasie Borough is proud to recognize and thank the Perkasie Industrial…

Oct 7, 2025

Spine Skatepark to Undergo Ramp Upgrades Starting October 6

ATTENTION PARK USERS: Updates Coming to The Spine Skatepark Starting this week The Spine Skatepark, located in Lenape Park, will be closed periodically for the removal of older ramps and…

Parks & Recreation Mission

The mission of the Perkasie Borough Parks and Recreation Department is to preserve and enhance the park system while planning and holding events and programs for the benefit and enjoyment of the community.

Winter Trail Information: 

For Borough Park Trail Snow Information, please refer to Resolution #2008-34:

“Snow plowing of streets and roadways, park service drives, municipal parking lots, sidewalks on Borough-owned properties, and any emergency needs are to take priority over snow removal. However, removal of snow from the designated areas is to be a priority of plowing of snow from municipal bike paths.”

The Borough trails will be cleared when possible, but snow and ice covered areas may remain for an extended period of time after a storm. Surfaces may be slippery. Residents may still access the parks for winter recreation activities; however, they do so at their own risk.