Life in the Lehigh Valley

Life in the Lehigh Valley

Discover the experiences, entertainment, and opportunities that await in Pennsylvania’s fastest-growing region.

Muhlenberg College is located in the heart of the Lehigh Valley — less than 90 miles from New York City and 60 miles from Philadelphia. With more than 700,000 residents, the Valley is Pennsylvania’s fastest-growing region and a hub for arts, culture, business, and recreation.

Why Students and Alumni Love It Here

Life in the Lehigh Valley

City Energy and  Small-Town Charm: Explore Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton — three distinct downtowns with theaters, restaurants, festivals, and historic districts.

Life in the Lehigh Valley

Easy Access: Be in NYC or Philly in under two hours, or spend the weekend hiking, skiing, or tubing in the Pocono Mountains.

Life in the Lehigh Valley

Career Connections: Ranked among the top regions in the U.S. for economic development, the Valley is home to thriving businesses in healthcare, tech, logistics, and design. Students benefit from internships, networking, and career opportunities.

Life in the Lehigh Valley

Community and Belonging: Alumni describe the Valley as welcoming, connected, and diverse — a place where it’s easy to build lasting friendships and professional networks.

Life in the Lehigh Valley
Spanish and political science double major

Katherine Jackson ’08

As a student, I fell in love with the area, and it began to feel like home, even more so than my hometown.

Lehigh Valley By The Numbers

3rd
Largest
Allentown’s ranking among Pennsylvania’s cities
39
Parks
Allentown’s has more open spaces per capita than most cities its size in the U.S.
$55
Billion
Lehigh Valley’s gross domestic product (67th largest economy in the U.S.)
10K
jobs
added in the Lehigh Valley within the last five years
  • 3rd
    Largest
    Allentown’s ranking among Pennsylvania’s cities
  • 39
    Parks
    Allentown’s has more open spaces per capita than most cities its size in the U.S.
  • $55
    Billion
    Lehigh Valley’s gross domestic product (67th largest economy in the U.S.)
  • 10K
    jobs
    added in the Lehigh Valley within the last five years

Culture and Festivals

Life in the Lehigh Valley

Musikfest (Bethlehem) – the largest free music festival in the nation

Life in the Lehigh Valley

Celtic Classic (Bethlehem) – celebrating Celtic heritage and culture

Life in the Lehigh Valley

Mayfair Festival of the Arts (Allentown) – fine arts, crafts, and live performances

Life in the Lehigh Valley

SteelStacks (Bethlehem) – year-round concerts, movies, and community events on the site of the former Bethlehem Steel plant

Outdoor Recreation

Life in the Lehigh Valley

• Extensive parks and greenways, including the D&L Trail and Trexler Nature Preserve

• Nearby state parks for hiking, camping, and kayaking

• Local venues for skiing, biking (including the world-renowned Trexlertown Velodrome), and marathons/half-marathons

Life in the Lehigh Valley
media and communication and English double major

Corey Mullins ’19

You can go to a downtown [area] at night and find tons of restaurants — I love the Bayou in Bethlehem — or you can go 15 to 20 minutes up the road and Jacobsburg State Park is right there.

Explore the Lehigh Valley

Where To Eat

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From food trucks to fine dining, the Lehigh Valley’s restaurant scene offers flavors from around the world. Discover cozy cafés, farm-to-table favorites, and late-night bites just minutes from campus.

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Where To Stay

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Visiting for a weekend or planning a longer stay? The Valley has plenty of welcoming options — from boutique hotels downtown to charming inns and convenient national chains.

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What To Do

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Uncover the region’s mix of recreation and culture: hike or bike scenic trails, catch a show at a local theater, visit museums and galleries, or enjoy live music at the Archer Music Hall. There’s always something new to experience.

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What’s Happening

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From nationally known festivals like Musikfest and Celtic Classic to farmers markets, concerts, and community celebrations, the Lehigh Valley is alive with events in every season.

EXPLORE REGIONAL EVENTS
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business administration major

Josh Carter ’02

What I like is the variety of options. No matter what it is, you’re in close proximity…There are just so many different things that you can do in the Valley that make it a wonderful place to live.
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WORK IN THE VALLEY

Careers Start Here

The Lehigh Valley is home to thriving industries in healthcare, technology, logistics, and design. Ranked among the top regions in the nation for economic development, the Valley offers abundant opportunities for internships, networking, and careers.