Hermitage
Nestled in northwestern Pennsylvania at the crossroads of Interstates 79 and 80, Hermitage offers a small-town charm, significant city prospects, and regional connectivity. Located between Pittsburgh, Erie, Cleveland, and New York City, it's a welcoming place to live, work, or visit.
Founded in 1796 and officially named Hermitage in 1976, the city transitioned to Home Rule governance and became the City of Hermitage in 1984 following community-supported referenda. With a legacy of civic engagement and thoughtful growth, Hermitage is poised for a bright future.
Covering over 30 square miles, Hermitage provides spacious living, top-tier recreational and educational opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy quick access to Goddard and Pymatuning State Parks, the Pennsylvania Game Lands, and the city's gem — Buhl Farm Park, a 380-acre public space featuring a pool, playgrounds, trails, tennis courts, and a rare free 9-hole golf course.
Part of the Shenango Valley Metro Area, Hermitage is situated at the intersection of I-80, I-376, PA Route 18, and U.S. Route 62, making it a strategic location for both business and travel.
