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Tinicum, Pennsylvania, offers a tranquil lifestyle along the Delaware River, attracting homebuyers from bustling cities like New York and Philadelphia. The township's hills, valleys, and nearly 10 miles of riverfront provide a scenic backdrop for homes spread across large lots, with median sizes around 3 acres. Some properties, especially those along the river, may require flood insurance due to their location in flood zones. Despite occasional traffic on the bridge connecting Tinicum to New Jersey, the area remains quieter compared to major urban centers. Tinicum is safer than the national average, contributing to its appeal. The local schools, including Tinicum Elementary School, Palisades Middle School, and Palisades High School, are highly rated, with Tinicum Elementary earning national recognition as a Blue Ribbon School. Recreational activities abound with parks like Tinicum Park and Tohickon Valley Park offering hiking, paddling, and boating opportunities. The Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor trail adds to the list of things to do, stretching over 10 miles through Tinicum. Local businesses, such as Kimberton Whole Foods and Owowcow Creamery, source products from nearby farms, enhancing the community's rural charm. The Tinicum Arts Festival in July supports historic preservation, while long-standing churches contribute to the township's rich history. Tinicum's rural setting necessitates car travel, with Route 611 extending through the community. The township is approximately 70 miles from New York City and 50 miles from Philadelphia, making it a feasible commute for those seeking a quieter home base.