Witness as history comes to life with two opportunities to experience the 72nd reenactments of General George Washington’s daring Delaware River crossing. This annual event takes place Sunday, Dec. 8, and Wednesday, Dec. 25, at Washington Crossing Historic Park, located at the intersection of Rts. 532 and 32 (River Road) in Bucks County.
The crossing on Christmas night in 1776 marked a pivotal moment in the American Revolution. Each year, thousands gather to relive the event, featuring hundreds of reenactors in full Continental Army uniform. Visitors of all ages can hear General Washington deliver an inspiring speech and watch the soldiers row across the river in replica Durham boats.
The first crossing on Dec. 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (actual crossing at 1 p.m.), isn’t a dress rehearsal, but rather a fundraising event. Beyond witnessing the historical reenactment, visitors can immerse themselves in the Colonial Era for the day. Families can participate in a range of activities:
- Smell and taste bread prepared by a period baker
- See how soldiers drilled in preparation for battle
- Hear the park’s fife and drum corps perform
- Learn how cannons were loaded and fired
- Watch blacksmiths demonstrate their craft
- Browse the wares of colonial craftspeople
- Immerse yourself in a follower’s encampment
- Try your hand at colonial-era games
The guest narrator will be Charles R. Bowery Jr., executive director, U.S. Army Center of Military History. Author Jason A. Cherry will be on hand signing his book William Trent: The Factor of Ambition. William Trent was a notable figure of 18th-century America, with this book offering a fresh perspective on his complex legacy and role in shaping early American history.
Members of the Friends of Washington Crossing Park receive passes to a heated members-only tent with refreshments, provided by Amwell Ridge Wealth Management. Admission for the Dec. 8 event is $9 for adults, $5 for children aged 5-11, free for children under 5. A special family package is available for $25 (two adults, two children). Tickets can be purchased in advance at WashingtonCrossingPark.org/cross-with-us. Proceeds from this event enable Washington Crossing Historic Park to offer the second Christmas Day Crossing reenactment free of charge.
The Christmas Day Crossing takes place from noon to 3 p.m. (actual crossing at 1 p.m.). Arrival by 11:30 a.m. is recommended to secure a good view. Admission is free.
Both events are contingent upon safe weather conditions for participants. However, even if conditions do not allow for crossing, guests can still participate in historic ceremonies, speeches and commemorative colonial-era activities.