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Lewis, PA Houses for Sale

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    $99,900

    • 1 Bed
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,456 Sq Ft

    486 Mcintyre Way, Cogan Station, PA 17728

    Tucked away off Powy's Curve on a dead end road, this unique 2.6-acre property offers rare creek frontage along the beautiful Lycoming Creek—perfect for swimming or relaxing in your backyard! Known for great fishing and Trout! The property has great bones & endless potential. While the interior needs some TLC, it's a perfect opportunity to customize your dream riverfront retreat or investment

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    Missy Magargle

    Iron Valley Real Estate North Central PA

    (272) 220-2136

    486 Mcintyre Way, Cogan Station, PA 17728
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    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,728 Sq Ft

    626 Black Bear Rd, Trout Run, PA 17771

    109+ Acres of Serene Seclusion at Batys Mountain, Rose Valley, Trout Run PAOffered at Auction Saturday, July 26th 2025 at 1PMAuction held onsite at 626 Black Bear Road, Trout Run PA 17771"Edelwald" Property Protected by Conservation Easement with North Central Pennsylvania ConservancyAdjacent to State Game Lands #133 (344+ Acres) 100% of the 109+

    AMANDA COVERT

    626 Black Bear Rd, Trout Run, PA 17771

Why Live in Lewis

Lewis, Pennsylvania, is a rural community nestled in the forested mountains of North Central Pennsylvania, offering a strong sense of community among its 860 residents. The area is characterized by its expansive natural beauty, including thousands of conserved acres such as State Game Lands No. 133, which provides opportunities for hiking, hunting, and swimming. Trout Run Park is a local favorite, featuring a playground, picnic areas, and access to Lycoming Creek for fishing and swimming. The Willowan Disc Golf Course offers an 18-hole game for enthusiasts. Housing in Lewis ranges from countryside cabins and farmhouses to Colonial-style and ranch homes in villages like Trout Run, with median lot sizes around an acre, providing ample space and privacy. Despite the scenic surroundings, flood zones near Lycoming Creek necessitate consideration of flood insurance. The township boasts a crime score lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a safe place to live. Education is served by the Williamsport Area School District, with highly rated schools such as Hepburn-Lycoming Primary School and Williamsport Area High School. While Trout Run hosts essential businesses like the Trout Run General Store and dining options such as Fatburger and Subway, larger supermarkets and hospitals require a drive to nearby Williamsport. Camp Susque offers community events and classes, including fishing and shooting outings. Transportation relies heavily on cars, with U.S. Route 15 and Pennsylvania Route 14 as key highways, though recent flooding has impacted local infrastructure.
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