Our forklift rental service addresses the typical material-handling challenges of businesses in Kinzers and the surrounding Lancaster County region. Whether you require compact electric forklifts to navigate narrow aisles in a small warehouse or heavy-duty models for outdoor construction sites along the Lincoln Highway, our diverse, modern fleet delivers the versatility you need. We offer flexible rental terms—from single-day hires to long-term contracts—paired with responsive maintenance and 24/7 technical support to minimize costly downtime. Comprehensive operator orientation and safety inspections ensure your team can work confidently from day one. With same-day delivery and pickup throughout Lancaster County, we make it easy to secure the right forklift, exactly when and where you need it.
A Glimpse Into Kinzer’s History
Established in 1835 by Harry Kinzer, a descendant of Palatine German settlers, Kinzers began as a strategic stop on the original Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike. The community was officially known as “Kinzer’s” until July 1962, when the U.S. Postal Service’s ZIP Code mandate removed the apostrophe, simplifying the name to Kinzers. Straddling Paradise and Salisbury townships in Lancaster County, Kinzers exemplifies Pennsylvania’s rich colonial heritage and rural charm. Its location on what is now U.S. Route 30 underscores its longstanding role in transportation and commerce. Beyond its thoroughfares, Kinzers has lent its name to the Cambrian Kinzers Formation, with the type section visible in a nearby railroad cut. The town’s industrial past is celebrated at the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association, home to vintage steam engines and the annual thresherman’s reunion, while agricultural tradition continues at the Vintage Sales Stables’ weekly livestock auctions. Over time, Kinzers has maintained its small-town character, with a handful of local shops and farms reflecting the region’s agricultural roots. Its proximity to larger Amish Country villages, such as Strasburg and Intercourse, makes it a convenient gateway for travelers exploring Lancaster County’s Dutch heritage. Learn more about the Kinzers area on the Lancaster County Government website or on Wikipedia.
Top 10 Attractions in and Around Kinzers
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Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association – Famed for its vintage steam engine displays and annual thresherman’s reunion
- Strasburg Rail Road – Historic steam-train rides on scenic Lancaster County track
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Smucker’s Gourd Farm – Family farm specializing in decorative and raw gourds
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Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall – One of the largest antique malls in PA Dutch Country
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Cambrian Kinzers Formation – Geological type section visible at a local railroad cut
- Turkey Hill Experience – Interactive museum about Turkey Hill Dairy, complete with ice‑cream tastings and flavor blending
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Kinzer Fire Company Mud Sale – Annual fundraiser auction featuring Amish-made goods and antiques
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Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market – Authentic Amish Country market with fresh produce and crafts
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Cherry Crest Adventure Farm – Family-friendly agritourism destination with mazes, slides, and farm animals
- National Toy Train Museum – A detailed celebration of toy trains, with exhibits, historic pieces, and layouts
We provide forklift rentals to all Kinzers ZIP codes and nearby communities, including 17535, Akron, Atglen, Bart, Bird In Hand, Blue Ball, Bowmansville, Brandamore, Brownstown, Christiana, Coatesville, Cochranville, East Earl, Ephrata, Gap, Goodville, and more.
These neighboring areas, each with its distinct offerings, make the region surrounding Kinzers a diverse and engaging place to live, work, and explore.