Lower Turkeyfoot, located in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, is a township known for its scenic rolling hills and forested areas. The community includes the boroughs of Ursina and Confluence, where residents and visitors alike enjoy a variety of local attractions. Tourism is a significant draw, with highlights such as the Greater Allegheny Passageway Trail, Youghiogheny Dam, and nearby Ohiopyle State Park, which is just 5 miles away. The park offers over 20,000 acres for outdoor activities like kayaking, biking, and hiking. The township also features the Youghiogheny Dam Outflow Recreation Area, popular for kayaking and fishing. Lower Turkeyfoot hosts a monthly farmers market in Confluence Town Square Park, where local vendors and musicians gather. The area is also home to the historic Sechler Shack, known for its maple syrup, and the Salt + Light Flower Farm, which offers unique events and workshops. Dining options in Confluence include River's Edge Cafe Bed & Breakfast and Lucky Dog Café, while The Yough Roadhouse Bar & Grille is a favorite in Ursina. Housing in Lower Turkeyfoot consists of a mix of Colonial Revivals, bungalows, ranch homes, and Craftsman four squares, with properties spread out across the rural landscape. The township's homes typically operate on well water and sewer tank systems. The township's rich history is preserved by the Turkeyfoot Valley Historical Society, and notable nearby attractions include the Frank Lloyd Wright houses, Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob, which are now museums.