

The Lebanon Valley, which is part of Pennsylvania Dutch country, is known for its idyllic countryside, rich heritage and small-town charm.
It is located in south-central Pennsylvania, approximately 25 miles east of the state’s capital of Harrisburg. Visitors can discover America’s early history through Colonial farmhouses, museums and other attractions.
Numerous historical sites and recreational and cultural opportunities abound, as do a delightful variety of shopping destinations, wonderful places to eat and great places to stay. Traffic congestion is virtually unheard of, and with a total land area of 362.9 square miles, there is plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the open spaces.

The population of the Lebanon Valley has risen steadily in recent years — the County’s current population is over 126,000 — and it’s no wonder.
The schools serving students of the area are superb, and higher education opportunities are plentiful. Superior, state-of-the-art healthcare is afforded to residents with a choice of hospitals and providers. A variety of homes tailored for a range of lifestyles are abundant, and the business sector is strong, diverse and growing.
With its rural charm, big-city accessibility, rich history and other assorted offerings, the area continually attracts many visitors and retains a proud base of residents and business owners. The Lebanon Valley truly offers a wonderful quality of life.