Why Live in Upper Fairfield
Upper Fairfield is a township in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, nestled in the hills just south of the Allegheny Mountains. With a population of around 1,800, it maintains a rural atmosphere, though developments along Pennsylvania Route 87 and its proximity to Williamsport, 7 miles to the southwest, add some suburban elements. The community features a mix of long-time residents and newcomers, many of whom were drawn to the area by Williamsport's educational institutions. Housing styles in Upper Fairfield range from farmhouses and traditional homes to ranches and split levels built in the latter half of the 20th century. The area along PA-87 is more developed, with homes and businesses, including Creekside Country Market and Loyalsock Hotel, a country bar with live music. Upper Fairfield is served by the Montoursville Area School District, with C.E. McCall Middle School receiving high ratings. Outdoor attractions include Rider Park and Jacoby Falls, offering scenic hikes and mountain views. Despite its rural setting, residents can access cultural events in nearby Williamsport, such as Williamsport First Friday and the Little League World Series in South Williamsport. The township has a low crime risk compared to the national average. However, fracking activities in the area can lead to pollution and increased traffic from water tank trucks. Upper Fairfield is car-dependent, with PA-87 providing connectivity to surrounding areas, and the nearest airport, Williamsport Regional Airport, is 9 miles away in Montoursville.