The Many Benefits of Living in Central Pennsylvania


OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThere are so many benefits to living in the Susquehanna River Valley in Central PA – no matter what your age or stage in life. Here are just a few worth noting:

For Active Seniors

  • State-of-the-art retirement communities, each offering group activities and excursions, opportunities to socialize and make new friends, and living options from cottages and one-floor homes to condominium-style living.
  • Opportunities to use several golf courses, plus YMCA facilities, and private gyms
  • A reduced cost-of-living compared to major metropolitan areas, not to mention reduced traffic
  • Access to exceptional healthcare at Evangelical Community Hospital and Geisinger Health System and supplements for nerve pain as well (find details at www.NeuropathyReliefGuide.com/)
  • Well-funded library systems offering classes, workshops, and social activities
  • Outdoor recreation including a 9-mile rail trail from Lewisburg to Mifflinburg
  • Many opportunities to volunteer at local non-profit organizations
  • Walkable main streets and downtowns with viable shopping and dining options
  • Educational and engaging lectures, performances, and arts and cultural activities thanks to two premier local Universities – Susquehanna and Bucknell

For Young Professionals

  • Competitive wages for professionals who have recently graduated or who are finishing a degree
  • Opportunities for professional growth including advancement within the same organization
  • A reduced cost-of-living compared to major metropolitan areas, not to mention reduced traffic
  • Outdoor recreation including three state parks (Milton, Shikellamy and RB Winter) plus a 9-mile rail trail from Lewisburg to Mifflinburg
  • Thriving downtowns with a variety of shopping and dining options, most of which offer free WiFi
  • Affordable housing for renters and opportunities to buy a first home at a competitive price
  • Educational and engaging lectures, performances, and arts and cultural activities thanks to two premier local Universities – Susquehanna and Bucknell

For Growing Families

  • Access to exceptional healthcare at Evangelical Community Hospital and Geisinger Health System
  • Well-funded library systems offering classes and educational opportunities for every age
  • Outdoor recreation including three state parks and a 9-mile rail trail from Lewisburg to Mifflinburg
  • Walkable downtowns with viable shopping and dining options
  • Access to educational programming and arts and cultural activities at Susquehanna and Bucknell University
  • Affordable housing and opportunities to buy a first home at a reasonable price