Valley, PA, located in Montour County, is a small township with a population of just over 2,100 people. The area is characterized by rolling farmland, small subdivisions, and undeveloped woods, providing residents with a peaceful country living experience. Interstate 80 intersects with state Route 54 in Valley, creating a commercial hub with hotels, gas stations, and fast-food chains catering to travelers. Valley is less than 5 miles from Danville, which offers a bustling downtown with shopping and dining options. The township features single-family homes, including rural farmhouses, ranch-style homes, bi-levels, and Colonial Revivals, many of which come with acreage and additional structures like barns and sheds. Properties often have private wells and septic systems, and some are located near flood hazard areas. Valley experiences heavy snowfall in winter. Students in Valley attend the highly rated Danville Area School District, which includes Danville Primary, Liberty Valley Intermediate, Danville Middle, and Danville Area High. For recreation, Sunnybrook Park and Pool offers a playground, picnic areas, and a field, while the Hess Recreation Area provides fishing, hiking, skateboarding, and baseball opportunities. The J. Manley Robbins Trail, the country's first rail trail, features a historic covered bridge. Dining and shopping are available in nearby Danville and Hemlock, with national retailers located about 10 miles away. Valley is car-dependent, with Interstate 80 and state Route 54 connecting it to nearby communities. The nearest airports are Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport, 60 miles northeast, and Harrisburg International Airport, 80 miles south.