Kulp Park, part of the Perkasie Borough Parks and Recreation Department, offers a variety of amenities for visitors. Located at 21 S Second Street, the park features 3 tennis courts, 6 pickleball courts, a baseball field, basketball courts, a pavilion picnic area, restrooms, and a playground for children. During the summer season, a baby/wading pool is also available. Reviewers praise the well-maintained grounds, with clean paths, well-trimmed greenery, and emptied trash cans. The park is described as a fantastic, peaceful place to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings, with flowers, birds, and sunshine. The tennis courts are brand new, and the pickleball courts are particularly popular. The playground is suitable for children aged 8 and under, with modern, maintained equipment to keep them entertained for hours. Adjacent to the park, there is a creek and a wooded area for further exploration and play, including the possibility of building forts. The restrooms are described as new and always clean, and the park is dog-friendly, with trash cans available for easy cleanup. While a small pavilion with two large picnic tables is available, reservations may be required for larger gatherings, as no alcohol is allowed. Overall, Kulp Park is a well-maintained, versatile, and enjoyable community space, offering a range of recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages.
Small park with almost everything: bathrooms, water fountain, basketball courts, tennis, pickle ball, jungle gym, wading pool, baseball field, and open field for running around. Also, just walk across the bridge to access the trail or to access the creek for fishing.
June 2025
Love this park, used to go weekly with my dad. They take care of the grounds really well, trash cans were emptied. Paths were clean of de ris, greenery looks well trimmed and mai tained. Park is really really nice to sit and just breathe, theres flowers, birds, sunshine. Highly recommend
February 2025
Fantastic park in a fantastic town. Here's a few photos and such of the awesome pedestrian bridges here and further along the creek.