Welcome to the Lower Gwynedd Township Website. We hope that this site will become a valuable source of information for all current or
prospective residents.
Please take your time and familiarize yourself with what we have to offer as we will be making additions to this website on a routine basis.

Trail Maps Are Now Available
Walkers, runners, bicyclists, and nature enthusiasts are bound to discover something new along more than 13 miles of township-owned trails and 120 acres of parks. Our new Park & Trail Map features full-color landmark illustrations, suggested routes, and descriptions to help you create your own route. Maps are also available for pick-up at the township administrative offices located at 1130 N. Bethlehem Pike, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can also call and ask the township receptionist to mail one free copy at 215-646-5302. You can also download an 11”x17” version to print at home.
Parks & Recreation Department- Spring Programs
The Parks and Recreation Department has a variety of programs and events scheduled for the Spring season. Click here to find out more.
Emergency Notifications- ReadyNotifyPA
ReadyNotifyPA system helps local officials in Southeastern PA send emergency text alerts and other important notifications to you quickly. Download a brochure or sign up online.
NEIGHBORHOOD ALERT
Since April of 2006, numerous municipalities throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania have experienced an increase in residential burglaries wherein occupied homes have been burglarized between Midnight and 4:00 AM. Lower Gwynedd Township has been targeted in various neighborhoods in the Township during this time period.
In most cases, entry is gained via unlocked doors or windows in the rear of the property. Entry has also been gained by entering the home through the garage after using a garage door opener found in an unlocked vehicle parked in the driveway. The thieve(s) have stayed on the first floor and have usually remained in the area of the kitchen or dining room searching for wallets, pocketbooks or small electronic devices (digital cameras, laptops, etc). The suspect(s) have not attempted to enter the second floor of the home.
You can help to increase the security of your home and family by following these suggestions:
Always lock all doors and windows, even while at home.
Alarms – Keep your alarm system armed, even while at home. If your alarm activates during the night, especially from a ground floor location, secure your family members on the second floor and call 9-1-1. Provide the responding officers with any information you may have available regarding the location of the alarm or any person, vehicles or other activity that you may observe outside of your house.
Vehicles – Always lock all door and windows. Place garage door openers in a safe compartment.
Keys – Don’t leave spare keys “hidden” outside of your home. Thieves look around entranceways for hiding spots. Also, don’t leave spare keys in plain view in the kitchen or areas near a doorway.
Pocketbooks/Wallets/Valuables – Do not leave any of these items in plain view on the first floor. Inventory all valuables. Keep a list of serial numbers and descriptions of electronic devices. Photograph jewelry and other valuables.
REPORT ALL SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITIES, PERSONS AND VEHICLES TO THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY BY CALLING 9-1-1.
Special Needs Registry
The Montgomery County Public Safety Department, in partnership with
Bucks and Chester counties, want people to sign up for a Special
Needs Registry if it would be difficult for them to arrange for their
own safety during an energency situation.
Public Safety Alert
During the winter months, many of us use portable spacee heaters to increase the temperature of a room. Attached is a reminder of the saftety precautions that should be followed if you use a space heater.