Arendtsville, Pennsylvania is a charming small town nestled in the heart of apple country in the rural Adams County. Known for its beautiful landscapes and quaint appeal, Arendtsville boasts a rich history dating back to 1810. This close-knit community is well-known for its annual harvest festivals and being home to the famous National Apple Museum, dedicated to preserving the historical legacy of apple farming in the region. With a strong sense of community, picturesque surroundings and a leisurely pace of life, Arendtsville embodies the idyllic small-town living experience treasured in the American heartland.
Directions from Arendtsville, PA
Head south on Pearl St toward Main St (46 ft)
Turn left onto PA-234 E/Main St
Continue to follow PA-234 E
(2.5 mi)
Turn right onto W Hanover St (0.9 mi)
Continue onto PA-394 E/Table Rock Rd (1.6 mi)
Turn left onto PA-394 E (2.7 mi)
Turn right to merge onto US-15 S toward Frederick
Entering Maryland
(18.9 mi)
Keep right to stay on US-15 S (21.5 mi)
Continue onto US-40 E (0.5 mi)
Take the exit onto I-70 E toward Baltimore (1.4 mi)
Take exit 54 for MD-85 S toward Buckeystown (0.2 mi)