Homeowners around Marysville want a fence that looks great, lasts through our freeze–thaw winters, and keeps kids and pets safe without blowing the budget. We make that easy. From privacy and pool enclosures to decorative accents that complement river views, we help you choose the right material for local conditions—powder-coated aluminum that resists rust along the Susquehanna, vinyl that shrugs off humidity, or pressure-treated and cedar options that stand up to deer and hillside installations along Cove Mountain. We set post depths for Perry County soils and build to code, so you don’t have to worry. Clear timelines, tidy job sites, and warranties wrap it up so your yard is usable fast and stays that way.
Marysville’s story stretches back to 1755, when the settlement took root beside the Susquehanna River. It was incorporated as the Borough of Haley in 1866 and, a year later, as Marysville (1867). Railroads shaped the town’s identity—the monumental Rockville Bridge, just south of Marysville (opened 1902), became —and remains —the world’s longest stone-masonry railroad viaduct. Today, the borough’s 2.3 square miles are framed by Cove Mountain to the north and Blue Mountain to the south, with U.S. 11/15 running through town and quick access to Harrisburg across the river. Outdoor life is part of daily life here—trailheads, river launches, and scenic overlooks are minutes away—while Marysville’s neighborhoods retain a small-town feel within the larger Harrisburg–Carlisle metro. Learn more from the Borough’s official site and Wikipedia.
Top 10 Attractions in and around Marysville
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Rockville Bridge — iconic 48-arch stone railroad viaduct on the Susquehanna.
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Hamer Woodlands at Cove Mountain Preserve — expanded Nature Conservancy preserve on Kittatinny Ridge.
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Cove Mountain Trails (Susquehanna Greenway) — ridgeline hiking with Susquehanna River overlooks.
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Hawk Rock Overlook (Appalachian Trail) — famed vista above the Juniata–Susquehanna confluence.
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Marysville Lions Club Park — local park with courts, fields, trails, and a pond.
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Dauphin Narrows “Mini” Statue of Liberty — a 25-foot replica perched in the river.
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Fort Hunter Mansion & Park — historic riverfront estate, gardens, trails, and tours.
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Wildwood Park & Olewine Nature Center — 229-acre wetland park with boardwalks and wildlife.
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Little Buffalo State Park — swimming pool, hiking, Shoaff’s Mill, and lake views.
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Darlington Trail — classic 7.7-mile ridge hike with an eastern end near Marysville.
We build fences for all Marysville ZIP codes and surrounding communities, including 17053, Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Lemoyne, Wormleysburg, New Cumberland, Dauphin, Duncannon, Newport, Steelton, Mechanicsburg, and more.