Why Live in Millville
Millville, situated 10 miles from Bloomsburg, is a small town known for its rural atmosphere and proximity to employers. The residential center features restaurants and retailers along its main thoroughfare, while the surrounding area consists of rolling farmland. State Route 42 connects Millville to Bloomsburg, and State Route 442 leads west to Williamsport, 34 miles away. Interstate 80 provides access to Scranton, 71 miles east. Geisinger Bloomsburg Hospital is conveniently located 10 miles south, and Williamsport Regional Airport is 27 miles away. The neighborhood features single-family homes in Colonial Revival and raised ranch styles, with pricier options in Dutch Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival styles. Homes near State Street have front and backyards, while those on larger lots are set back from winding roadways. Millville Town Park offers a gazebo, play structure, tennis and basketball courts, picnic tables, and benches. Nearby, Little League fields and the Little Fishing Creek Swimming Pool provide recreational opportunities. State Game Lands Number 226, 3 miles away, allows hunting, berry picking, cross-country skiing, and hiking. Dining options include Original Italian Pizza and Alleycat Eatery on State Street, and Millville Farm Market & Creamery for fresh produce and baked goods. For groceries, residents head to Bloomsburg. The Millville Community Fire Company hosts events year-round, including the popular Millville Fremen’s Carnival. Millville is part of the National Flood Insurance Protection Program, allowing homes not directly within a floodplain to purchase flood insurance.