Noblestown

Welcome to Noblestown, Pennsylvania

Nestled in Allegheny County west of Pittsburgh, Noblestown, Pennsylvania, blends rural beauty and storied history with a close-knit community feel. Situated within North Fayette and South Fayette Townships, Noblestown’s small-town charm persists while providing easy commuting access to Pittsburgh and the surrounding region by way of Route 50.

Noblestown at a glance

  • Population: The 2025 population is approximately 521 residents.
  • Median Household Income: $93,864
  • Median Home Value: $422,298
  • School District: Noblestown is served primarily by the West Allegheny School District, with some areas linked to the Chartiers Valley or South Fayette School Districts due to municipal boundaries. West Allegheny schools include:
    • Donaldson Elementary School (K–5)
    • Wilson Elementary School (K–5)
    • West Allegheny Middle School (6–8)
    • West Allegheny High School (9–12)
  • The high school has earned a reputation for strong academics, with numerous extracurricular activities and community engagement.

A Tradition of Small-Town Living With Big-City Perks

Founded in the 1770s, Noblestown flourished with the development of coal mining and stone quarrying industries, as well as the arrival of the railroad in the 1800s. Today, Noblestown residents enjoy a wealth of scenic attractions, including Settler’s Cabin Park, Hilltop Park, and the Pittsburgh Botanical Garden, with access to hiking, swimming, recreational sports, and annual community events like CollierFest and seasonal farmers’ markets. This community’s rich heritage, robust homeownership, and scenic rural appeal contribute to a high quality of life just minutes from Pittsburgh’s food and entertainment venues.