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Cranberry Township, in the southwestern corner of Butler County, Pennsylvania, was incorporated in 1804. The community’s name derives from the wild cranberries which formerly grew in the area. A smaller community with the same name is located in Venango County, immediately north of Butler County.
One reason for Cranberry’s rapid growth has been its location. Situated at the intersection of I-76 (the Pennsylvania Turnpike) I-79, and Routes 19 and 228, the community is easily accessible from virtually anywhere in the region. Travel time between Cranberry and Pittsburgh is less than half an hour. As a result, many residents commute into the city and Cranberry is often characterized as a suburb of Pittsburgh.
Cranberry Township is situated within PennDOT District 10, U.S. Congressional District 3, the 12th Pennsylvania Legislative District, 21st Pennsylvania Senatorial District, and is served by the Seneca Valley School District.
Cranberry is Butler County’s largest municipality.
The average elevation in Cranberry Township is 1,132 feet above sea level. Its map coordinates are Latitude: 40.700423 N., Longitude -80.113749 W. The Township encompasses 15,163 acres (23.69 square miles).
Finding your way around Cranberry Township
Using Property Finder Property finder is an interactive map used to make Township Geographic information System (GIS) data available to the public. Information is displayed in the form of layers which can be turned on and off using the layer drop down menu. Data may be searched such as parcel ID number, address, property owner’s name, developments, and streets using specialized tasks. Other viewable data layers include aerial imagery, streets, parcels, developments, and base map layers.
We do not have maps for sale. A printed copy of the neighborhood map is available for viewing in the Library. You may view and print the Neighborhood or Street View Map for your personal use.
Interactive Map of Butler County, provided by the Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau