Independence Township in Coraopolis is a rural neighborhood located on the southern end of Beaver County, known for its expansive landscapes featuring creeks, lakes, and trails. Homes here, built between the 1960s and 1990s, are situated on large, wooded lots and include architectural styles such as farmhouses, Colonial Revivals, and one-story traditionals. The area is characterized by its privacy and low-key atmosphere, yet it remains conveniently 15 miles from major shopping centers. The Hopewell School District serves the neighborhood, with schools like Independence Elementary, Hopewell Junior High, and Hopewell Senior High, all of which have high ratings. Local features include a community park with a playground and picnic area, and nearby Raccoon Park, which offers a large lake, 44 miles of walking trails, a wildflower preserve, and a campground. Notable eateries include Brunton Dairy for ice cream and chocolate milk, The Little Traverse Inn for bar food, and Lou~Lous at Janoski's Farm and Greenhouse, which also provides fresh vegetables and seasonal activities like pumpkin hayrides. Independence Township is 30 miles from Pittsburgh via Interstate 376, with Pittsburgh International Airport 12 miles away. The Beaver Valley Mall, offering various retail options, is a 15-mile drive. This neighborhood is ideal for those seeking a private, country lifestyle with community amenities.