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Why Live in Huntington

Huntington Township in western Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, offers a rural lifestyle characterized by tranquility and expansive farmland. Located about 6 miles west of Shickshinny and 15 miles north of Berwick, this sparsely populated area features country roads that cut through open fields with minimal traffic. The township is known for its early 20th-century farmhouses and Cape Cods, which sit on spacious lots suitable for hobby farms or large gardens. These homes often have access to well water and scenic views of forested hills. While most errands require a drive outside the township, residents enjoy a farm-to-table lifestyle with local farms providing produce and Christmas trees. The Northwest Area School District serves the community. Dining options include Old Tioga Farm, which features multi-course, farm-to-table meals on weekends, and Deer Oak Restaurant and Lounge, open until midnight or later. For more extensive shopping, residents can drive to Berwick, about 15 miles away. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with nearby tree-filled camping grounds, hunting areas, and hiking trails leading to Little Shickshinny Falls. Huntington is a car-dependent community with State Route 239 providing access to U.S. Route 11 and Interstates 80 and 81. Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport is approximately 40 miles northeast, and Geisinger Bloomsburg Hospital is about 20 miles southwest.

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