Why Live in Blossom Hill
Blossom Hill in Lancaster is a neighborhood characterized by its diverse architectural styles, including bi-level, split-level, and ranch-style homes, as well as Colonial Revivals and Cape Cods, primarily built between the 1950s and 70s. Newer subdivisions feature modern ranch-style and Craftsman-style homes. Most properties have spacious lots with fenced-in backyards, storage sheds, and some with above-ground pools. However, areas near Little Conestoga Creek may experience occasional flooding. The neighborhood is part of the highly-rated Manheim Township School District, with top-rated schools such as Bucher Elementary, Landis Run Intermediate, Manheim Township Middle School, and Manheim Township High School.
Blossom Hill offers numerous things to do, including Overlook Park, which spans over 100 acres and features an 18-hole golf course, mini-golf, a swimming pool, roller rink, skate park, and various sports fields. The nearby Manheim Township Athletic Complex provides additional recreational facilities. Dining options include local favorites like Ciro's Italian Bistro and The Sandwich Factory Sports Lounge, with more choices along Fruitville Pike and Manheim Pike. Retail options range from big-box stores like Target and Whole Foods Market to the Park City Center mall and Downtown Lancaster's boutiques and the historic Lancaster Central Market.
Seasonal events such as Celebrate Lancaster and First Friday add to the community's vibrant atmosphere. Transportation is convenient with Red Rose Transit Authority bus routes, proximity to Downtown Lancaster's Amtrak Station, and major roads like U.S. Route 30 and Pennsylvania State Route 283, which connects to Harrisburg International Airport, 40 miles away.