Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, is a small community with a rich history dating back to the 18th century. Initially an iron manufacturing hub, the area transitioned to paper production in the mid-1800s, with Glatfelter Paper Mill still operating today. The community offers a variety of home styles, including Colonial, Craftsman, Cape Cod, ranch-style homes, historic farmhouses, and townhomes. Roth’s Farm Village provides condominium units for residents aged 55 and older. Spring Grove is known for its highly-rated schools, including Spring Grove Elementary School and Spring Grove Area High School. Local attractions include Spring Grove Community Park, which features a playground, pavilion, volleyball court, baseball field, basketball court, and walking path. The Hanover Trolley Trail, a 3.5-mile walking trail, crosses through the area, offering a glimpse into the community's transportation history. Little Creek Park spans 43 acres and includes athletic fields, rain gardens, a pavilion, a toddler play area, and an ADA-compliant walking trail. Dining options are plentiful, with long-standing establishments like Jim & Nena’s Pizzaria and Genova’s pizza shop. Residents have convenient access to US-30, State Route 116, and Route 83, with downtown Baltimore just an hour's drive away and Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport an hour and a half away.