Lowhill Township
Lowhill Township
Lowhill Township
Lowhill Township
Lowhill Township
Lowhill Township

Important Notifications

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Lowhill Township News

Lehigh County is sponsoring a county-wide (Senior) fall prevention workshop on Friday, September 26. You do not need to be active in a senior center to participate, it is open to all residents 60 and over in Lehigh County. For more information, please click HERE

Trick or Treat will be on Saturday October25, 2025 from 6 pm to 8 pm, Rain or Shine!

Save the Date: Wednesday, August 27th 4:30-7:00pm

Join your friends and neighbors at Randall's Restaurant for fun and friendship over a drink featuring Guest Bartenders representing the Northwestern Lehigh Vetrans Memorial Committee. For more information, Please click HERE

This release was provided to us from North Whitehall Township Public Works Department.

Due to a significant slope failure affecting Horseshoe Road, the roadway will be closed beginning on or around Monday, August 18, 2025 (tentative date).

Closure and Detour Information
Start Date: Monday, August 18, 2025
Anticipated Duration: Approximately 12-16 weeks

Detour Route: A detour will reroute all traffic, (the attached detour plan is tentative and may change)

How This Affects You
- Expect no through access to Horseshoe Road via the closure zone.
- Please plan your daily travel using the detour route.
- Mail delivery, school buses, and emergency services will be rerouted or provided with special access as necessary.

Further school bus stop information will be provided by the Parkland School District.
Noise and daytime work crews are expected between 7:00am and 5:00pm.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to make Horseshoe Road safe again. These critical repairs are essential to prevent further damage and to preserve safe access for bur community. Should you have questions or require assistance, please contact:

Rick Holtzman
Director of Public Works
Phone: (610) 799-3411

EMERGENCY ROAD CLOSURE: CHURCH ROAD, BETWEEN FARRIER ROAD AND XMAS TREE DRIVE IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO UNSAFE ROAD CONDITIONS. THE ROAD CREW IS WORKING HARD TO GET THE ROAD BACK OPEN!! UPDATE: THE ROAD IS CURRENTLY BEING WORKED ON AND SHOULD BE OPENED SOON.

The Lynn-Heidelberg Historical Society will be holding their annual Pioneer Apple Festival on Saturday October 4, 2025. Please visit their website for further information!

THERE IS CURRENTLY NO BURN BAN IN THE TOWNSHIP. PLEASE BURN RESPONSIBLY AND REMEMBER TO CALL CONTROLLED BURNS INTO THE COUNTY.

Please contact Caring Hearts for stray cats and dogs. pacaringhearts.org or 484-877-6624. You may also contact Forgotten Felines and Fidos at 610-760-9009.

The Northwestern Veteran's Memorial Committee is looking for a resident of Lowhill Township, that is a Veteran to attend their meetings. If interested or want more information, please contact Don Christ at dchrist@ptd.net.


Important Notice Regarding Open Burning In The Township

Spring is brush fire season in our region. Area fields are full of dry crop residue, wooded areas are covered in dry leaves and yards haven't turned green yet. The mixture of low humidity, high winds and plenty of available items on the ground to burn can make for a very dangerous situation. The Township monitors weather conditions daily and may place a temporary restriction on burning until conditions improve. Please be aware that while Spring is historically the most common time of year for burn bans, they can be enacted at any time as a result of drought or other weather related events.

Burn bans are enacted every time a Fire Danger Weather Related Warning is issued for our area by the National Weather Service. These notices include the following:

-Fire Weather Watch
-Enhanced Threats for Fire Spread
-Red Flag Warnings

Burn bans apply to all open fires! For more information regarding regulations for burning including acceptable items to burn, hours of burning, setbacks, etc. please review the Township's Burn Ordinance. Ways that you can find out if a burn ban is in effect:

-Contact the Lehigh County 911 Center, Non-emergency # 610-437-5252

(Note: Per Twp. Ord. All open burns must be reported to the County 911 Center via this #)

-Contact the Township office at 610-298-2641 during normal business hours

-Sign-up for weather alerts from the National Weather Service. If an alert is issued related to fire weather in our Township then open burning is prohibited during the times specified in the alert.

For important information on Spotted Lantern Fly & Ticks, please click HERE.

Upcoming Events / Meetings


Welcome to Lowhill Township

North Whitehall Township Lowhill Township is located in Lehigh County, PA with a population of 2,982. We are an exurban rural community approximately 15 miles from Allentown, Pennsylvania, and within the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area. Lowhill Township is known for its peaceful, countryside atmosphere and scenic landscapes which offers a blend of rural living and accessibility to many amenities within the Lehigh Valley.

Lowhill Township is also located within the beautiful Jordan Creek Watershed which eventually drains into the Lehigh River. Jordan Creek Watershed is noted for it's high quality waters, the abundance of trout, amphibians and reptile habitats, its extensive and pristine bird and animal habitats and its unforgettable scenic roadways and vistas. Lowhill Township is considered the most rural municipality in the entire Lehigh Valley. Lowhill Township contains the small villages of Claussville, Leather Corner Post, New Tripoli, Lyon Valley, and Weidasville. The main highway in Lowhill Township is Route 100 which crosses the Township from north to south.

Lowhill Township was established on the 18th day of December, 1753 in the Quarter Sessions Court of Northampton County. Lowhill Township was originally part of the territory that William Penn's sons purchased from the Lenni-Lenape tribe during the infamous Walking Purchase of 1737. Although Lowhill was initially designated part of Northampton County, the township was transferred over when Lehigh County was created in 1812.

Lowhill Township continues to be a very picturesque working farming community replete with rolling hills and mineral-rich soil, that was primarily settled by German immigrants who came to the area during the early part of the 18th Century. As a result, the German dialect known as Pennsylvania Dutch was the primary language of the area for nearly two hundred years, and was often taught in the one-room schoolhouses that operated in the area until the mid-1950's.

Lowhill Township is extremely blessed with thousands of acres of woodlands and open space. The Township boasts a quiet and peaceful lifestyle, appealing to those seeking a slower pace of life. Lowhill Township exhibits an exurban and rural environment with a mix of traditional farmhouses and modern single-family homes, often on larger lots.

The extensive amount of preserved farmlands, public open space and public recreation in Lowhill Township is remarkable. We are the home for the Trexler Nature Preserve, which includes trails with offering opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing.

The Lehigh Valley Zoo is also located partially in Lowhill Township and provides wild and exotic animals and even offers fording of the Jordan Creek. Several scenic covered bridges are exhibited on the Township roadways leading to the Lehigh Valley Zoo and to the Trexler Nature Preserve.

The PA State Gamelands which consists of over 1200 preserved acres of vital open space and woodlands for hunting and wildlife habitat is also a main stay in Lowhill Township.

Lastly, while Lowhill Township currently doesn't have their own municipal park, the Township helps support the Northwestern Recreation Commission, which operates sports fields near Northwestern Lehigh High School.




Lowhill Township Information

Information taken from the United States 2020 census and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

70 2982 Population
98 14 Square Miles
65 64 Miles of Public Roads
60 906 No. Households
60 1232 Preserved Acres



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