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Why Live in Stewart

Stewart Township in Ohiopyle, PA, is a rural retreat in Fayette County, located 70 miles south of Pittsburgh. This area is known for its scenic beauty, including cascading waterfalls, the Youghiogheny River's rapids, and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater. The township has a small population of 614 residents, with Ohiopyle Borough housing 12 to 37 full-time residents. The majority of the land is preserved by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, state game land, and Ohiopyle State Park, resulting in small clusters of homes and farms along winding country roads. Home styles range from early 1900s cottages with modern additions to contemporary log cabins and vacation rentals, with properties typically featuring two to three bedrooms. Stewart Township attracts 1.5 to 2 million tourists annually due to its numerous attractions, including Ohiopyle State Park, the Great Allegheny Passage bicycle trail, Kentuck Knob, and the Natural Water Slides. Residents enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and whitewater rafting. Dining options in Ohiopyle Borough include the Falls Market General Store and Restaurant, Ohiopyle Coffee Company, and seasonal treats from Ohiopyle Trading Post. For more extensive shopping, residents travel 15 to 20 miles to Connellsville or Uniontown. Students attend Uniontown public schools, with some opting for virtual education through Uniontown Area Cyber Academy. Community events include yoga, bingo, and the annual Buckwheat Festival at the Ohiopyle-Stewart Community Center.

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