North Huntingdon Township

Welcome to North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

North Huntingdon is a thriving township in Westmoreland County, just east of Pittsburgh. Known for its family-friendly neighborhoods, excellent schools, and abundant green spaces, North Huntingdon offers residents a blend of suburban tranquility and convenient access to the greater Pittsburgh area.

North Huntingdon Township at a glance

  • Population: The 2025 population is approximately 31,786 residents.
  • Median Household Income: $98,653
  • Median Home Value: $268,733–$298,450
  • School District: North Huntingdon is primarily served by the Norwin School District, which also covers Irwin and North Irwin. The district is recognized for its strong academics, comprehensive extracurricular programs, and commitment to student achievement. Schools in the district include:
    • Four elementary schools (K–4)
    • Hillcrest Intermediate School (5–6)
    • Norwin Middle School (7–8)
    • Norwin High School (9–12)
  • Norwin High School also partners with the Central Westmoreland Career and Technology Center for vocational and technical programs.

A Welcoming Community With Rich Amenities

North Huntingdon boasts an extensive parks system with 11 parks and numerous recreational facilities, including Indian Lake Park and Braddock’s Trail Park with a scenic waterfall. North Huntingdon is celebrated for its safe neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and a mix of historic and modern homes. The township is bisected by Route 30, a major commercial corridor providing access to shopping, dining, and services. Residents enjoy a high quality of life with a strong sense of community and active local organizations.