Faith Farm, established in 2021, is an equestrian center located in Adrian.
Becca Bowser of Keystone Professional Farrier Service is a farrier specializing in corrective and natural trims for light and mini horses, donkeys, mules, goats, and more. Keystone also does emergency calls and will travel for clients.
Unwind in the great outdoors at this family-friendly campground, where you’ll find activities all season long. Amenities at this pet-friendly facility include electric, water, and sewage hookups, a swimming pool, organized activities, and internet access.
Weddings at White Lily Farm are far from ordinary. The gorgeous venue and fully updated, two-level barn event space offers picturesque views of the rolling hills for events held from May through October. There are many ceremony locations on the grounds to choose from, and the venue has tables, chairs, a mobile custom bar, and an antique mantle for decoration.
Freehling Farms is a local chicken farm selling chicks, juvenile chickens, started pullets, and the occasional turkey, guinea, and duck.
Situated along the Allegheny River, the Allegheny Mariner is a unique spot to dine, drink, and enjoy some company with friends and family.
M&L Stables is a family-owned and operated facility offering horseback riding lessons, training, trail rides, and boarding and shoeing services for visitors and locals alike.

Pennsylvania offers assistance and other services to people and families in need. As an Armstrong County resident, you can submit applications and renewals at the Armstrong County Assistance Office drop box or online using COMPASS. Caseworkers are available at the county assistance office to help you and answer your questions in person or over the phone if the office is closed to the public.

Emerald City Gymnastics is a gymnastics center providing quality professional instruction in a safe and positive environment for preschool-aged children, tumbling, and non-competitive gymnasts.

Watters Landing is the newest waterfront development in Armstrong County offering luxury cedar log homes and numerous amenities, including a community marina, lodge and pavilion, and ferry access to Rails to Trails. The community also offers boat rentals, concerts, farmers’ markets, food trucks, and other events.

The Richard G. Snyder YMCA strengthens communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility with various programs and access to fitness facilities. They also have a new golf simulator featuring multiple courses, accurate statistics, and a driving range. The simulator can accommodate up to four players at a time and is accessible for both YMCA members and non-members.

Wick City Saloon is a non-smoking bar with daily food specials, pool tables, dart boards, and a dining area open to those 21 and younger until 10 PM.

TLC Shop is the largest consignment shop in the county — buy, sell, or trade everything from furniture to collectibles.
Started in 2003 by Kimberly Suhan as a way to put her creative skills to work, Kimberly’s Floral and Design is a local florist specializing in fresh flower arrangements, silk arrangements, gifts, and tuxedo and suit rentals for any formal occasion.

Soft-serve ice cream and signature shakes top the menu at this classic burger and fries fast-food chain.

The Chief Bar & Grill is a sports bar along Rt. 422 with a friendly atmosphere, good food, and cold beverages.

Armstrong County Community Action Agency is passionately committed to providing dynamic pathways to self-sustainability for low-income individuals and families through advocacy, education, case management and identifying resources that can help them meet their basic human needs. With their collaborative partners, resources, and strength-based leadership, they coordinate and mobilize comprehensive training and technical assistance vital to building and sustaining an enriched community. They strive to assist the low-income and disadvantaged population of Armstrong County, of all ages, on a daily basis, in order to improve their lives and achieve their mission.

The Progressive Workshop of Armstrong County, Inc. (PWAC) was formed in 1968 by a group of concerned citizens who wanted to provide vocational rehabilitation services to people with disabilities. Various civic groups raised the money needed for the first year of operation. Currently, funding is obtained through the Behavioral and Developmental Health Program of Armstrong and Indiana Counties, the Office of Developmental Programs Waivers and fee-for-service funding.
Heroes Bar & Grill is a bar and restaurant in Kittanning serving quality food in a cozy, hometown atmosphere from Tuesday-Sunday.

Since 1991, Kevin’s Quality Meats has been a fixture in the Kittanning community. Over the years, their product selection has expanded to include a wide variety of meats, cheeses, specialty smoked products, as well as catering and wholesale services.