South Park is located at (40.298382, -80.002097). South Park's zip code is 15129. According to the
United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 9.2 square miles (23.8 km2), all land. A negligible area is covered by streams and creeks, most notably
Peters Creek. South Park, a recreational area operated by Allegheny County, is located mostly within the boundaries of South Park Township, although a portion is located in adjacent
Bethel Park. The township is on the
Allegheny Plateau, near where the
Allegheny River from the northeast and
Monongahela River from the southeast join to form the
Ohio River in Pittsburgh. South Park township's topography is quite hilly. The hilltops are somewhat "carved" out by the streams in the area.
Surrounding neighborhoods South Park Township has five borders, including
Baldwin to the north,
Pleasant Hills and
Jefferson Hills to the east,
Union Township (in Washington County) to the south, and
Bethel Park to the west.
Climate South Park falls in the
humid continental zone (
Köppen Dfa/
Dfb). It features four distinct seasons, with precipitation somewhat evenly spread throughout the year. Summers are hot and humid (with occasional
heat waves), while winters are cold and snowy. Fall and spring are mild to warm. The warmest month of the year in South Park, as in most of the northern hemisphere, is July. The average high temperature is , with overnight low temperatures averaging . July is often humid, resulting in a considerable
heat index. The coldest month of the year is January, when the average high temperature is . Overnight low temperatures average . The highest temperature ever recorded in South Park was , on July 16, 1988, and the coldest temperature ever recorded was , on January 19, 1994. Due to its position on the
windward side of the
Allegheny Mountains, South Park Township receives heavier precipitation than cities located farther to the west, and many days are subject to overcast skies, with 153 days of the year with some precipitation and only 2024 sunshine hours per year. Precipitation is greatest in May, due to frequent thunderstorms and more organized
low pressure systems which track up the eastern coast of the United States. On average, of precipitation falls during this month. The driest month of the year is October, when . Annual precipitation is around , while annual snowfall is . South Park has been hit with extreme weather. The
Blizzard of 1993 dumped of snow in under 24 hours. A
blizzard in February 2010 dumped nearly two feet of snow in less than 24 hours, and nearly 4 feet in the following week. In September 2004, the remnants of
Hurricane Ivan brought gusty winds and dropped nearly of rain in 12 hours.
Neighborhoods South Park can be broken down into the six different neighborhoods. The neighborhoods are grouped primarily by the small towns throughout the township and the time era which the plans of homes were built.
Broughton Broughton borders Curry and extends further down Brownsville Road. Most of Broughton is residential with a few businesses, gas stations, and eateries along Brownsville Road. ====
Bruceton ==== Located on the Eastern Edge of South Park Township, the Bruceton neighborhood runs along Lick Run Creek. Notable institutions include the
National Energy Technology Laboratory and the
US Bureau of Mines Curry On the northern side, the area is known as Curry. Curry is a mix of residential homes and a small commercial area, and Curry extends from the northeastern corner to the northwestern corner and down Brownsville Road. The former Broughton Elementary School was located here.
Library Library, formally known as Loafer's Hollow, is a large neighborhood of South Park. It has a mix of residential, commerce, and industrial areas. Library is South Park Township's "Downtown". It has many businesses along Route 88. Along Piney Fork Road, there are also many shops and a few industrial complexes. There are many large plans of houses throughout Library also. South Park Middle School is also located here. Library is served by the
Library station on the
Port Authority of Allegheny County's
light rail network's
Silver Line.
Piney Fork Piney Fork is in the south-central part of South Park. It is a large residential area with a few small stores and restaurants.
Snowden Snowden is a neighborhood in the southeastern corner of the township. It is a rural area with some homes and farms. Snowden was once a small mining community, but was absorbed into South Park. ==Government and politics==