Perry County, Pennsylvania is a great place to live, work and play.

Perfectly balancing the line between rural and city; we’re situated close enough to Harrisburg to participate in all the benefits of a metro area, but far enough away to enjoy the peace and serenity of country life.

We love our open space and our agricultural community. Nearly 90% of Perry County is protected, public or farmland. There are over 1,000 acres of public land, world-class fishing streams and rivers, state parks and charming downtowns full of fun family-friendly events and activities to explore and enjoy. Perry County also marks the mid point of the Appalachian Trail and boasts nearly 50 hiking trails.

Public Land Links:
  • Big Spring State Forest Picnic Area
  • Fowlers Hollow State Park
  • Little Buffalo State Park
  • Colonel Denning State Park(part)
  • Hoverter and Sholl Box Huckleberry Natural Area
  • State Game Lands Number 88
  • State Game Lands Number 170
  • State Game Lands Number 256
  • State Game Lands Number 281
  • Tuscarora State Forest(part)
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