Fort Loudon, Pennsylvania, is a small rural community situated in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains. Named after a historic military installation from the French and Indian War, the area features a replica of the original fort, which hosts historical reenactments and special events. Homebuyers in Fort Loudon can choose from historic Colonial homes, farmhouses, and cabins, with properties ranging from closely situated homes to larger, wooded lots on the outskirts. The median home price is notably lower than both state and national averages. The Tuscarora School District serves the community, though schools are located outside of Fort Loudon. Local attractions include the 1000-acre Cowans Gap State Park, offering a lake, fishing, camping, and hiking trails, and Buchanan's Birthplace State Park, just 5 miles south, which features walking trails and fishing spots. Dining options are centered on Main Street, with long-standing establishments like The Milky Way Restaurant and Toledo’s Pizza. For shopping, residents often travel to nearby McConnellsburg or Chambersburg, which offer grocery stores and larger retail outlets. U.S. 30 provides connectivity through the area, linking to Interstate 81 in Chambersburg. Hagerstown Regional Airport is 21 miles south, while Harrisburg International Airport, offering more domestic flights, is over 70 miles east. Crime rates in Franklin County, where Fort Loudon is located, have decreased, making it safer than the national average.