Clinton Township is a small agricultural community
Clinton Township is mostly agricultural, with a combination of residential areas and industrial sites. It is a small community, with a population of just 2,864 according to the 2010 census. Businesses that have moved into the area include ALDI, which has a distribution center in Clinton Township, and FedEx, which has a supply chain warehouse within the neighborhood.
Clinton Township Butler features wide lots surrounded by farmland and open space.
Farmland views are common around Clinton Township Butler and nearby Saxonburg.
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Housing options include Cape Cod and ranch-style homes
Homes in Clinton Township range from early to mid-20th century Cape Cod and ranch-style homes to newer homes that were built in the 2020s. $240,000 gets you a two-bedroom and two-bath Cape Cod that was originally built in the 1930s. A 1,925-square-foot three-bedroom and three-bath town home built in 2022 goes for about $412,000. On the higher end, $900,000 gets you a 1995-built ranch-style home that features three bedrooms and three baths and sits on about 24 acres. The median listing price for a home in Clinton Township is $347,400.
Colonial-style homes appear along tree-lined streets in Clinton Township Butler.
Homes in Clinton Township Butler often include pitched roofs and two‑car garages.
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Students attend South Butler Primary, Knoch Middle and Knoch High
Students living in Clinton Township can attend South Butler Primary, Knoch Middle and Knoch High. South Butler earns a B-plus from Niche, while Knoch Middle and High both have B ratings. The student-teacher ratio at Knoch High is 14 to 1. According to GreatSchools, Knoch High has a graduation rate of 95 percent, which is above the Pennsylvania state average of 87 percent.
Knoch High School educates grades 9–12 for Clinton Township Butler families.
Knoch Middle School educates students in grades 6-8 near Clinton Township.
Residents enroll K–3 students at Knoch Butler Primary School near Clinton Township Butler.
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Residents relax at Spring Valley Park and Saxon Golf Course
For recreation, residents can head to Spring Valley Park. Toddlers can play on a playground specifically designed for them. The playground features a slide, puzzles and two bucket-seat swings. Residents visit the wooded trail to be with nature, which leads to a pond and clearing. In the summer months, you can have a picnic. For additional recreation, residents can enjoy Saxon Golf Course, a nine-hole golf course that’s been around since 1959. This scenic course features manicured greens and mature oak trees.
Clinton Township Butler golfers visit Saxon Golf Course for tree‑lined fairways.
Residents visit Spring Valley Park for wooded trails and a toddler‑friendly playground.
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Locals dine at family-owned restaurants
There are a few notable restaurants surrounding Clinton Township. Handlebar Café is a popular pizza and pasta shop that is famous for their Chicago deep-dish pizza. Whether you are looking for a classic lasagna dinner or a pizza with your favorite toppings, Handlebar Café is worth a stop by. Residents can head into Saxonburg’s Main Street, which is less than five miles away, for additional eats. Kelley’s Family Restaurant is known for their breakfast. Head there in the morning for homemade eggs, sausages and breakfast potatoes. Saxonburg Coffee & Tea specializes in locally roasted coffee, loose-leaf tea and servings of Betsy’s Ice Cream. From their Wired Latte to black tea blends, you have a variety of flavors to choose from as you start your morning. Order their Pittsburgh Pride flavor, a cake batter ice cream and brownies. For grocery shopping, residents can head to Sprankles Neighborhood Market.
Field House offers local dining convenient for Clinton Township Butler residents.
Saxonburg Coffee & Tea offers tea blends and pastries close to Clinton Township Butler.
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Area attractions include Lernerville Speedway and Armstrong Farms
Nearby, residents can head to Lernerville Speedway, which hosts the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series. It is only 8.2 miles from Clinton Township. Armstrong Farms is at the center of Clinton Township. Established in 1816, this farm has been known for raising purebred black Angus cattle. Locals have used this pastoral oasis to host weddings and other events. It is a reminder of how close-knit this community truly is.
Clinton Township is a small agricultural community near Saxonburg.
Residents visit Lernerville Speedway, the only U.S. track running three top divisions weekly.
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