At the crossroads of Pennsylvania Routes 233, 641 and 533, rural Newville in Cumberland Valley is actually a very old town, with beautifully preserved historic homes, farms and churches. The town is quite scenic, located on the Big Spring and close to Conodoguinet Creek. There's a real old-time feeling of hospitality in this largely residential community, right on down to the Dogwood Acres campground, where even Fido is welcome!
April 2010: Forbes ranked Carlisle-Harrisburg (Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry) as No. 5 on its “most livable cities” list.
June 2010: Forbes ranked Carlisle-Harrisburg (Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry) as No. 2 among America's best places to raise a family.
Fast ‘n Fun Fact: Looking for the perfect photo opp? Laughlin's Mill, a grist mill built circa 1760, is the oldest structure in Newville and one of the borough's most noted landmarks.
To learn more about Newville, please visit the Newville Borough website.




