Tinicum Park Polo Club

Directions and Field Layout
2010 Schedule
Directions & Field Layout
Wine and Polo, Sept. 11, 2010
Egyptian National Team 2010
Rules of Polo
Polo Origins in Asia 2,000 Years Ago
Sponsors
Tinicum Polo Friends: Restaurants and B&Bs, Equine Services/Supplies, Professionals/Services, Shops
Be a Social Member
Social Member Form
Contact Us
Get an Ad in 2010 Tinicum Program
Polo Match Photo Gallery
Tailgate Parties and Competitions
Photographers' Challenge
2008 Max Berger Cup Photos by R.Green
The Art of Polo Photography by Greg Crisp
Photos of 2007 Pooches and Polo
Dreams Come True Therapeutic Riding Fundraiser on May 29, 2010
Photos of Polo Fans, 2007
2007 President's Cup Photos by Richard Corriden
Polo Tailgate Parties: Photo Gallery
Sportswear by Carol's Custom Creations
Our Favorite Photo of a Club Volunteer
Photos of July 21, 2007 Tailgate Competition
Poet's Corner
Photos of 2007 MG and Mini Cooper Show
Photos of 2007 Classic American Auto Show
Doylestown Patriot 8/17/06 Article on Tinicum Polo
Newtown Advance 8/16/06 Article on Audrey VanLuvanee, Tinicum Polo
Pooches and Polo - Judging Categories
2006 Pooches and Polo: Photo Gallery
2006 Wine + Polo: Photo Gallery
2006 British Car Show: Photo Gallery

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Google 2008 map

Tinicum Polo Club plays at a Tinicum Park on River Road (Route 32) in Bucks County, PA.    For driving directions, please enter your origin point below.

The polo field is on River Road north of Point Pleasant and about one mile south of the Frenchtown Bridge over the Delaware River.   Look for the "Polo Today" sign and flags at the gate of the polo field
Please note: There is no address sign on River Road to mark the polo field entrance. 

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Construction/Detours
Because roads near the Delaware River are sometimes damaged by flooding, we suggest that you check to determine whether there are any current detours on your route:

Driving near the Polo Field 
If you are driving over to tent areas, please wait until players and horses are not near the goal posts closest to the entrance road. This is very important for the safety of the horses and polo players because horses are distracted or frightened by cars.  We particularly ask motorcycle drivers to refrain from gunning their engines because the noise frightens the horses. 

Parking
The public may park at the sidelines shown on the drawing below.    Have a tailgate party -- bring your own tent or beach umbrella if you like. Or you may want to sit in the tent for the general public that provides shade and chairs. (Some public parking is available near the public tent). Snacks are for sale next to the announcer's tower, as is Charlie Chukker, the metal horse for children to sit on and practice a polo shot.

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