Why Live in Spring
Spring neighborhood in Pleasant Gap features a mix of single-family homes and newly built townhouses along suburban streets and cul-de-sacs. Home styles include National-style homes from the early 1900s, ranch-style, and colonial houses from the late 1900s, with moderately sized yards, driveways, and garages. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, with a crime score lower than the national average. Governor's Park, located centrally, offers sports facilities, an outdoor pool, and a playground. The 5-mile Spring Creek Canyon Trail, 4 miles west, is popular for hiking. Nearby Downtown Bellefonte features attractions like the Bellefonte Art Museum, Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society at Talleyrand Park, a waterfront walkway, and a YMCA. Local dining options include Sunset West and Robin Hood Brewing Co., while grocery needs are met by Weis Markets off Zion Road. For a wider selection, residents often shop in State College, 6 miles away, which has Trader Joe's, Wegmans, Weis Markets, and Giant. Annual events include the Bellefonte Arts & Crafts Fair and the Centre County Grange Fair, located 6 miles south. The area is car-dependent, with Interstate 99 and U.S. Route 220 providing quick access to State College. The nearest airport, State College Regional, and Mount Nittany Medical Center are both 6 miles west. Students attend Pleasant Gap Elementary, which is highly rated, before moving on to Bellefonte Area Middle and Bellefonte Area High, which offer various extracurricular activities.
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