TOHI

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Tohi Woodlands was proudly voted Best Nature Spot in 2026 by the Bucks County community

A private woodland camp for unforgettable adventures, gatherings, and evenings around the campfire…

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Inspired By The Past

Tohi is a 300-acre woodland preserve in Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where centuries of history are rooted in the land. Once part of Lenapehoking, the ancestral homeland of the Lenape people, the property later became home to a Dutch settler in the 1600s. During the Revolutionary War, Tohi was owned by Robert Mullen, proprietor of Philadelphia’s historic Tun Tavern, who volunteered his property to house and train colonial troops.

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