The Fields at Indian Creek is a 55+ active adult community nestled in the picturesque Lehigh Valley, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty, rich heritage, and modern convenience. Set amidst the gently rolling landscape of Upper Milford, this vibrant community embraces the historical legacy of its region, once home to the Lenape Tribe of the Delaware Nation and later Pennsylvania German settlers. Echoes of the past are preserved in the nearby jasper quarries and the storied Stahl Pottery Works, reflecting the area's enduring appreciation for craftsmanship and connection to the land. Present-day residents benefit from these same lush surroundings, with mature trees, sweeping views, and 39 acres of open space, including preserved areas and thoughtfully designed walking and biking trails that wind through the neighborhood.
Within The Fields at Indian Creek, an inviting culture thrives, encouraging residents to pursue new experiences and lasting friendships. The heart of the community is a spacious activities clubhouse, providing ample space to gather with neighbors or engage in planned activities. Amenities such as a resident swimming pool, pickleball and bocce courts enhance leisure and wellness opportunities. Well-marked trails lined with benches and distance markers traverse the property, catering to those who seek both relaxation and fitness. The gentle waters of Leibert Creek meander through the grounds, offering tranquil spots for fly fishing or quiet reflection. For those seeking adventure, a nearby woodland trail leads directly to Camp Olympic Park.
Residents enjoy a prime location with access to a wealth of recreational, cultural, and educational options. The wider Lehigh Valley offers professional bicycling venues, minor league baseball games at Coca-Cola Park, artist concerts, ski resorts, and numerous parks such as Lock Ridge, Macungie, and Kalmbach Memorial Parks. Every season brings a new opportunity for enjoyment, from community days at Jasper Park and local holiday parades in Emmaus to summers spent at the Alburtis community pool. The area’s proximity to regional art centers, theaters, and local colleges provides ample avenues for personal growth, whether taking classes, attending cultural festivals, or joining historical societies. Daily errands are simplified with nearby access to shopping, grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and public transportation, all connected to the community by easily accessible trails.
The homes at The Fields at Indian Creek are thoughtfully designed for comfortable, low-maintenance living, tailored to meet the needs and preferences of active adults. With a total of 218 homes, each residence emphasizes flexibility and aging-in-place features. Homes range from 1,560 to 2,979 square feet and are available in a variety of architectural styles and colors, featuring masonry facades, architectural shingles, and attached two-car garages. Inside, the homes offer spacious, light-filled layouts—including two or three bedrooms, gourmet kitchens, luxurious spa-style master baths, privacy toilets in most models, tile floors, expansive closets, and energy-efficient HVAC systems running on natural gas. Customization options abound, with choices such as double master suites and lofts available to further personalize each home.
Convenience is at the forefront at The Fields at Indian Creek, with easy access to major highways such as Route 22, Route 78, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Route 309, and Route 222. Upscale shopping malls, movie theaters, a variety of high-end restaurants, and nationally recognized healthcare facilities are all just a short drive away. The community’s location combines tranquil living with proximity to an active career market and urban centers, making it ideal for those seeking a balance of leisure, culture, and connection to family and friends. The Fields at Indian Creek stands as a testament to well-designed, maintenance-friendly living in one of the most desirable regions in eastern Pennsylvania, offering its residents a fulfilling lifestyle shaped by heritage, community, and possibility.