Avon, Pennsylvania, is a small community that blends seamlessly into the larger city of Lebanon, situated in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. The area is known for its well-regarded Cornwall-Lebanon School District, which serves around 5,000 students and includes the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center. Avon is bordered by U.S. Route 422 and surrounded by big-box stores such as Home Depot, Walmart Supercenter, and grocery options like Giant and Aldi. The community features a mix of home styles, including two-story duplexes, early 20th-century bungalows, Minimal Traditionals, ranch-style, bi-level, and split-level homes. Recent home renovations have contributed to rising property values.
Ironwood Community Park, centrally located in Avon, offers a playground, sports fields, and various courts for tennis, basketball, and more. Nearby, Stoever's Dam Park provides over 150 acres for camping, picnicking, canoeing, and hiking, while Coleman Memorial Park features a forest-themed playground, disc golf course, and an amphitheater. Hersheypark, a popular chocolate-themed amusement park, is about 20 miles away. Avon and Lebanon host year-round activities, including Seyfert's Corn Maze in the fall and the First Friday Art Walk in downtown Lebanon.
While Avon is car-dependent, Lebanon Transit buses offer an alternative transportation option. The community is close to major routes, with Reading 30 miles east and Harrisburg, home to the nearest international airport, 40 miles west. WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital, a significant local employer, is about 2 miles away, and Fort Indiantown Gap is approximately 20 miles north.