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Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Map

Explore Lycoming County, Pennsylvania with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 28 cities and towns in Lycoming County below.

Interactive Map of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

CountyLycoming
StatePennsylvania (PA)
County SeatWilliamsport
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude41.261576
Longitude-77.081547
Cities & Towns28
Area Codes215, 223, 267, 272, 412, 445, 484, 570, 582, 610, 717, 724, 814, 835, 878

About Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

Lycoming County unfolds across a varied and characterful terrain, a significant portion of which lies upon the broad shoulders of the Allegheny Plateau. Here, the land rises and falls in a manner that suggests the slow, deliberate sculpting of ages, a subtle grandeur present in the dimming light of afternoon. To the south, the landscape softens, yielding to the more pronounced ridges and valleys that mark the transition toward central Pennsylvania, a landscape often etched by the tenacious green of oak and pine. The Susquehanna River, a broad and vital artery, cleaves the county, its currents carrying whispers of journeys past and present. Smaller tributaries, like the Loyalsock Creek, carve their own intimate paths through the land, their clear waters reflecting the shifting moods of the sky. Neighboring counties are defined by these same geological provinces, creating a regional mosaic where the wilder expanses give way to more settled agricultural valleys.

The genesis of Lycoming County can be traced to the late 18th century, a period when pioneers, drawn by the promise of fertile soil and abundant timber, began to establish a presence. Officially formed in 1795 from parts of Northumberland County, its early years were marked by the arduous work of clearing land and building communities, a testament to the resilience of those who first ventured into this territory. Williamsport, the county seat, emerged as a natural hub along the West Branch of the Susquehanna, its strategic location fostering trade and communication. The town's growth was further spurred by its role in the lumber industry, a formative episode that lent a robust, industrious character to its development. The very air in Williamsport, especially on a crisp autumn morning, can carry a faint scent of woodsmoke and damp earth, a reminder of the county's enduring connection to the natural world.

The economy of Lycoming County, while historically rooted in timber and agriculture, has diversified over the years, embracing manufacturing, healthcare, and education. The county's character is often perceived as one of quiet competence, a place where hard work is valued and communities maintain a strong sense of shared identity. While Williamsport stands as the principal urban center, with its distinctive architecture and lively downtown, a scattering of smaller towns and villages, each with its own unique cadence, dot the landscape. Places like Muncy, with its historic homes and proximity to the river, or Jersey Shore, reflecting its namesake waterway, offer distinct flavors of Pennsylvania life. The county’s appeal lies not in grand pronouncements but in the subtle details: the way sunlight filters through the leaves of a maple tree in a quiet neighborhood, or the enduring solidity of a stone courthouse, standing as a silent witness to the county’s ongoing story.

Cities and Towns in Lycoming County

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About This Lycoming County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania alongside links to detailed street maps for 28 cities and towns. The county seat is Williamsport. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records