Established on January 31, 1839, Westfall Township sits in eastern Pike County along the Delaware and Neversink Rivers, occupying nearly 30 square miles where Pennsylvania meets the borders of both New York and New Jersey. This geographic position gives the township a character that sets it apart from inland Pike County communities — it functions as a genuine river-country gateway, with Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 6 running through its corridor and connecting residents to the greater New York metropolitan area without the density or pace that comes with it.
Where neighboring Borough of Matamoras offers a more concentrated, walkable settlement, Westfall Township spreads across a landscape of river bottomlands and upland terrain, with open space and natural access defining everyday life. The Mill Rift Hall and Nearpass House, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places, speak to a deep local history rooted in Dutch pioneer settlement dating back before 1743. Students here are served by the Delaware Valley School District, and the township's proximity to the Delaware River offers year-round recreational access — from canoeing to fishing — that few communities at this price point can match.
With a median home price of $284,900 and direct interstate access to both Pennsylvania's Pocono region and the New York border, Westfall Township represents a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking river-country living with long-term investment potential.