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LandWatch has thousands of rural land listings for sale in Pennsylvania's Dutch Country Roads region, including hunting land, cabins, recreational properties and land auctions. Based on recent LandWatch data, the Dutch Country Roads region of Pennsylvania ranks sixth in the state for its total acres currently for sale. LandWatch recently had over $951 million of land listings and rural property for sale in the Dutch Country Roads region of Pennsylvania. This comprises a total of 8,477 acres of land for sale. The average price of land and ranches for sale here is $502,439. You can also search LandWatch to find local real estate agents who specialize in land and rural retreats in the Dutch Country Roads region of Pennsylvania. Also, sign up for our land-for-sale email alerts to be notified when new listings matching your search criteria come onto the market in Pennsylvania's Dutch Country Roads region! Visit LandWatch's Pennsylvania land for sale page to browse more listings for sale throughout the Keystone State.
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The Dutch Country Roads region of Pennsylvania is largely known for its large Amish communities, Civil War historic sites, and is home to Hershey.
Lancaster County and Lebanon County have the largest Amish communities. The Amish settled this land because it has the best non-irrigated farmland. In Dauphin County, the city of Harrisburg is the state capital. Also located in the county is Hershey which is a community and home to Hershey Park, a chocolate themed amusement park.
This region also has a number of fantastic state parks for any and all outdoor activities. In York County both the Samuel S. Lewis State Park and the Susquehannock State Park offer hiking trails which lead to some of the most scenic views around.
Adams County is the largest producer of apples in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is home to the Gettysburg National Military Park which has the historic Gettysburg Battlefield, war artifacts, and tours.
Other state parks include Codorus State Park and Caledonia State Park. Both parks provide visitors areas hunting, swimming, boating, hiking, camping, and fishing. For a unique experience visit Indian Echo Caverns to find stalactites and pools during your underground cave exploration or visit the Conestoga River for an exciting canoeing or kayaking trip.
Lancaster County and Lebanon County have the largest Amish communities. The Amish settled this land because it has the best non-irrigated farmland. In Dauphin County, the city of Harrisburg is the state capital. Also located in the county is Hershey which is a community and home to Hershey Park, a chocolate themed amusement park.
This region also has a number of fantastic state parks for any and all outdoor activities. In York County both the Samuel S. Lewis State Park and the Susquehannock State Park offer hiking trails which lead to some of the most scenic views around.
Adams County is the largest producer of apples in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is home to the Gettysburg National Military Park which has the historic Gettysburg Battlefield, war artifacts, and tours.
Other state parks include Codorus State Park and Caledonia State Park. Both parks provide visitors areas hunting, swimming, boating, hiking, camping, and fishing. For a unique experience visit Indian Echo Caverns to find stalactites and pools during your underground cave exploration or visit the Conestoga River for an exciting canoeing or kayaking trip.