Here To
Explore
About Us
Welcome to the official Lawrence Township website!
Here you will find information about our government, emergency services, zoning and code regulations, and things to do in and around Lawrence Township.
In 1813, two townships were carved out of the Chinklacamoose area of Clearfield County in Central Pennsylvania: Lawrence and Pike. At that time, Lawrence Township also included the land that would later become Goshen, Girard, Covington, and Karthaus townships, as well as Elk County, which would later be named Cameron County. Lawrence was named for U.S. Commodore James Lawrence, who died in the War of 1812. Dan Ogden was the first person to settle permanently in Lawrence Township, arriving around 1796. Today, at almost 84 square miles and with more than 7,700 residents, Lawrence Township is one of the largest municipalities in Clearfield County.
Road Miles: 89.45 miles
2010 Census Population: 7,681
Millage: 18 Mills