Lycoming County, PA


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Lycoming County, PA

About Lycoming County, PA

Lycoming County, PA is located in central Pennsylvania along the West Branch Susquehanna River. It has a population of around 115,000 people and covers 1,244 square miles. Williamsport is the county seat while other municipalities include Muncy Township and Montoursville. Lycoming County offers many recreational activities such as fishing, hunting, camping and boating on its many rivers and streams or exploring its museums or parks like Little Pine State Park or Kettle Creek State Park. Small town - North-central Pennsylvania along the upper Susquehanna River.

Location Details

State: Pennsylvania
County: Lycoming County
Metro Area: No Metro Area
City: Williamsport, Loyalsock, 56 total
Zip Codes: 17701, 17740, 17754, 17756, 17702, 17737, 17728, 17752, 17771, 17744, 20 total
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 524 ft above sea level
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Williamsport is an old lumber town still noted for production of hardwood lumber, particularly furniture-grade cherry. It’s better known as the birthplace of Little League Baseball and the location of the Little League World Series every August—attracting considerable international attention at this time. The setting is attractive and the area has some well-preserved historic districts but is otherwise nondescript. The economy generally has high unemployment and relatively low job growth. The area is isolated geographically from major transportation links, a fact that doesn’t help the economy. There are two small colleges but nearby amenities are thin and residents may have to travel to upstate New York to find what they need.

The town, in a narrow valley junction where the Lycoming River flows into the Susquehanna River, is surrounded by wooded hills and low mountains on all sides. The climate is influenced by the lower elevation compared to the surrounding terrain. In the summer, warm and humid air can be trapped in the valley and create periods of discomfort. Winter extremes are moderated somewhat by the valley location and occasionally by warmer coastal weather, although deep fogs can occur. Snowfall varies and is much higher in the hills. First freeze is late October, last is late April.

lycoming Cost of Living
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Cost of living, small-town atmosphere, and low crime rates make lycoming a great place to live.

$186,900
-80.9% lower than avg
$58,177
-18.6% lower than avg
$856 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-34.1% lower than avg
lycoming Crime
28.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in lycoming, Pennsylvania
$35,640
for a family
$32,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of lycoming
   Cost of living
Isolation
   Small-town atmosphere
Economy
   Low crime rates
Low ethnic diversity
Cost of Living