Airville, PA 17302 offers a rural Southern York County lifestyle with rolling farmland, wooded back roads, and quick access to the Susquehanna River corridor. The ZIP covers unincorporated communities and crossroads neighborhoods rather than a large central borough. You’ll see addresses connected to areas such as Airville, plus smaller place names like Collinsville, Kyleville, Muddy Creek Forks, Sunnyburn, and Woodbine. It also overlaps parts of Lower Chanceford, Chanceford, Peach Bottom, and Fawn Townships.
For weekends close to home, locals visit Indian Steps Museum (historic riverfront site with exhibits and nature walks) and the Ma & Pa Railroad Heritage Village at Muddy Creek Forks, where you can explore preserved railroad-era buildings and seasonal events. Camping and river time are also part of the 17302 vibe, including Otter Creek Campground along the Susquehanna and Otter Creek.
PA Route 74 and nearby Route 851 help connect the area for daily drives while keeping the setting relaxed and open. Public school assignment varies by location and may include Red Lion Area School District or South Eastern School District.
- Total Population: 3,205
- Median Age: 38.8
- Population Density: 79.5 people/sq mi




