about
lancaster
county
Lancaster County offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and rural charm, with a growing economy supported by thriving industries like healthcare, technology, and manufacturing. Known for its rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and high quality of life, the region boasts high quality education, affordable cost living, and a strong sense of community.
Below, you’ll get a quick look at Lancaster County’s key facts, including its economy, culture, history, climate, and more.

Get to Know Lancaster County
POPULATION
Over 550,000 residents in Lancaster County. If you want to explore demographics and population characteristics, visit the Census Bureau’s spotlight on Lancaster County

CLIMATE/WEATHER
Lancaster County feels the beauty of every season! Spring brings mild temperatures and vibrant blooms, making it a perfect time to explore the area’s parks and historical sites. Summer is warm and sunny, with average temperatures in the 80s°F, ideal for outdoor festivals, farmers’ markets, and scenic activities. Fall is a visual masterpiece, with cool temperatures and colorful foliage, perfect for hiking or enjoying the local harvest festivals. Winter offers a picturesque, snow-dusted landscape, perfect for cozying up or enjoying winter sports in the surrounding countryside. Learn more about Lancaster County’s climate at Weather Spark.

MAJOR INDUSTRIES
Lancaster County thrives as a diverse economic hub, driven by cutting-edge healthcare systems, innovative manufacturing, thriving agricultural outputs, a booming tourism industry, emerging technology sectors, and world-class live entertainment hub. Learn more about Lancaster County industries and job opportunities.

COST OF LIVING
You don’t have to give anything up to move here. Lancaster County offers the cultural energy, career opportunities, and day-to-day conveniences you’d expect from a big city—plus excellent schools, top-tier healthcare, and a strong sense of community. The difference? It all comes with a lower cost of living and a lifestyle that feels more balanced. Whether you’re drawn to downtown vibes or quieter neighborhoods, Lancaster gives you room to grow, connect, and thrive—without the price tag of major metro areas Learn more about cost of living.

BRIEF HISTORY
Formally established in 1729, Lancaster County was founded along the banks of the Susquehanna River on land originally inhabited by the Susquehannock and Lenape peoples, becoming Pennsylvania’s fourth county. With roots that predate the Revolutionary War, Lancaster holds a rich history marked by numerous landmarks and a unique role in the founding of the United States, serving as the nation’s capital for a day! Lancaster played a significant part in the Civil War era, serving as a hub of industry, transportation, and abolitionist activity. The county’s evolving story reflects the dynamic growth and resilience that shape Lancaster today. Discover more about Lancaster County’s remarkable history at LancasterHistory.org.
proximity & transportation
Lancaster County’s location on the Eastern Seaboard makes it easy to stay connected. With major cities like Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, and Washington, D.C. just a short drive or train ride away, you get the benefit of regional access without the daily hustle. Whether you’re commuting for work, catching a flight, or planning a weekend getaway, Lancaster keeps you comfortably in reach.
BY AIR


BY TRAIN
Lancaster County is home to one of Pennsylvania’s historic Amtrak stations, and the busiest – second in the state and the 25th-busiest nationally. This station is a key stop on the Keystone Service and Pennsylvanian routes, connecting travelers to major cities like New York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh. Its central location and robust service make it a convenient choice for commuters and travelers alike. We’re also less than one hour to the Thorndale Station, the closest SEPTA station for Philadelphia’s Commuter Rail.
BY CAR
Lancaster County is just 1.5 hours by car from Philadelphia and Baltimore, 2.5 hours from Washington, D.C. and New York City, and about 4.5 hours from Pittsburgh. Public Transportation in Lancaster County is through our Red Rose Transit Authority. Lancaster is equipped with taxi, car, and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft. (it can all be the same font, same size.
