Cranberry Township

Welcome to Cranberry Township

Cranberry Township in Butler County is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the Pittsburgh metro area. Known for its family-friendly environment and welcoming community, Cranberry offers the ideal mix of suburban convenience and recreational opportunities, from the outdoors to indoor fine dining.

Cranberry Township at a glance

  • Population: Approximately 33,632 residents
  • Median Household Income: $125,532
  • Median Home Value: $402,496
  • School District – Seneca Valley School District: The Township is served by the Seneca Valley School District, a rising star in the region’s public education system. It includes a network of nine schools, including three in the Township itself. Saint Kilian Parish School and North Catholic High School — are also located in Cranberry.

    • Rowan Elementary School (K-4)
    • Haine Elementary and Middle Schools (K-6)
    • Ehrman Crest Elementary and Middle Schools (K-6)
    • Ryan Gloyer Middle School (7-8)
    • Seneca Valley Intermediate High School (9-10)
    • Seneca Valley Senior High School (11-12)

A Rich Heritage in the Heart of the Pittsburgh Suburbs

Named for the wild cranberries that once grew in abundance along the banks of Brush Creek, Cranberry Township now offers a vibrant, growing community with multiple area parks, bike trails, water parks, and sports fields. Popular dining spots include the Stick City Brewing Company for craft beer enthusiasts, the North Park Lounge neighborhood pub, and the Bartram House Bakery, a community favorite for crepes and pastries. Plus, the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex is the NHL Pittsburgh Penguins’ practice facility and a state-of-the-art recreational facility for area residents.

Communities in Cranberry Township

  • Meeder
  • Starting in the $400s