An Amish carriage travels a quiet country road near Myerstown’s farmland.
Lebanon VA Medical Center offers care for veterans just east of Myerstown.
Union Canal boat tours offer scenic views near Myerstown.
A cyclist rides through Myerstown’s leaf-covered streets during fall.
Jackson Recreation Park near Myerstown features soccer fields and open green space.

Myerstown, PA

Area Guide

Delight in the charms of this borough

Close-Knit Charming Quaint

Tucked into Lebanon County's rolling Pennsylvania landscape, Myerstown is a small borough with deep roots and a pace of life that feels refreshingly grounded. Originally laid out in the 1760s by Isaac Meier along the banks of Tulpehocken Creek, the borough carries a sense of history that shows up in its architecture and community character. With just over 3,100 residents spread across one square mile, it's a place where neighbors actually know each other.

The local economy is anchored by established manufacturing operations, including a Bayer plant and a GAF facility, giving the borough a working-town backbone. Evangelical Seminary on South College Street adds an academic presence to the community. Stoneridge Towne Centre and a stretch of local businesses along West Main Avenue keep daily life convenient without the sprawl of a larger city. Lebanon, Reading, and Harrisburg are all within easy reach, making Myerstown a practical base for those who want small-town living without being far from larger regional hubs.

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Union Canal boat tours offer scenic views near Myerstown.

A cyclist rides through Myerstown’s leaf-covered streets during fall.

Jackson Recreation Park near Myerstown features soccer fields and open green space.

Retail options line Route 422 near Myerstown, including grocery and dining spots.

Cows graze peacefully in the farmland surrounding Myerstown’s rural neighborhoods.

Demographics

Median Household Income

$44,765

Average: $58,477

Education

306

Residents Have a Degree

Job Market

1,347

Workers Employed

Age Distribution
Get a sense of this area's population profile.

Median Age

40 Years

Largest Age Group

30-39 Years

Approximately 14% of Residents

Under 20

25%

Over 65

20%

Housing Distribution

In Myerstown, there are roughly the same number of renters and homeowners.

Renters
50%
Non-Renters
50%

Education Distribution

Review this city's overall education levels.

Bachelor's or Higher
7%
Other Education
93%

Getting Around

Fairly Walkable

Walkability

40 / 100

Very Drivable

Drivability

80 / 100

Somewhat Bikeable

Bikeability

30 / 100

Schools

Elco Intermd School

Public

Grades K-5

530 Students

Jackson El School

Public

Grades K-5

206 Students

Eastern Lebanon Co Middle School

Public

Grades 6-8

613 Students

Eastern Lebanon Co Senior High School

Public

Grades 9-12

757 Students

Points of Interest

Top Apartments in Myerstown

Living in Myerstown

History

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Myerstown's streets still reflect its 18th-century origins, when founder Isaac Meier first laid out lots for what he called Tulpehocken Town in the 1760s along the creek that runs through the borough. That Pennsylvania German heritage remains visible today in the architecture along South College Street and throughout the historic downtown, where early homes and commercial buildings speak to the community's agricultural and manufacturing roots.

The borough has preserved its small-town character while adapting older structures for contemporary use. You'll find the Evangelical Seminary occupying historic buildings on South College Street, and the annual Isaac Meier Country Fair celebrates the town's namesake founder each year. The compact downtown along West Main Avenue retains its walkable scale, making it easy to appreciate the historic fabric that has shaped this Lebanon County community for more than two and a half centuries.

Restaurants

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Myerstown's dining scene reflects its Pennsylvania Dutch heritage and small-town charm. Residents enjoy classic American comfort food, diner-style breakfasts, and hearty Pennsylvania Dutch staples like scrapple, pot pie, and shoofly pie at local eateries scattered along West Main Avenue and the surrounding borough. The area's proximity to Lebanon County means smoked meats and regional specialties are never far away. For more options, nearby Lebanon and Reading offer a wider variety of restaurants just a short drive from home.

Transportation

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Most residents in Myerstown rely on personal vehicles to get around, with Route 422 serving as the primary corridor connecting the borough to nearby Lebanon, Reading, and Harrisburg. The town's compact size, just one square mile, means many daily errands are within walking distance along West Main Avenue. Lebanon County's shared transit service provides limited bus options for those without cars. Philadelphia is roughly two hours away by car, and Harrisburg International Airport is the closest major airport, about 30 miles west. The borough's small scale makes short trips on foot manageable, though a car remains the most practical option for most commutes.

Parks

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Tulpehocken Creek, which runs through the borough, offers a scenic natural backdrop and opportunities for fishing and nature walks along its banks. The surrounding Lebanon County countryside provides additional outdoor escapes, including nearby Memorial Lake State Park, just a short drive away, where residents can enjoy fishing, hiking, picnicking, and wildlife watching. The rolling farmlands and open spaces characteristic of Lebanon County give Myerstown a refreshingly peaceful, rural feel that outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers will appreciate year-round.

Cost

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Myerstown has a median household income of around $44,765. Specific average rent figures for the city are limited due to its small size, though statewide, one-bedroom apartments in Pennsylvania average around $1,550 per month. The local economy includes manufacturing employers such as Bayer and GAF, as well as agricultural and retail businesses. As a small borough rather than a major metro area, Myerstown generally offers a more affordable cost of living compared to larger Pennsylvania cities.

Shopping

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Shopping in Myerstown centers around the local businesses lining West Main Avenue, where a mix of everyday essentials and specialty retailers give the borough its distinct small-town retail character. Stoneridge Towne Centre provides residents with a convenient hub for shopping closer to home. For those seeking more variety, the City of Lebanon is just minutes away, and larger retail destinations in Reading, Lancaster, and Harrisburg are all within an easy drive. The annual Isaac Meier Country Fair also brings the community together around local vendors and goods, adding a festive, market-like dimension to the area's shopping culture.

Highlights

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Myerstown is a charming borough in Lebanon County, PA, offering a small-town atmosphere with easy access to Highway 422 and over 100 local businesses, including a Bayer manufacturing plant and the historic Stoneridge Towne Centre. With Lebanon, Lancaster, Reading, and Harrisburg all within close reach, residents enjoy the peace of a quiet community without sacrificing convenient access to major regional destinations.

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in June 2026.

Demographic information comes from Neustar and combines detailed address data with U.S. Census and American Community Survey statistics to produce reliable local estimates.