Export Moose is located in Export Borough, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles from the city of Pittsburgh and only 9 miles east from exit 57 on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The Export Moose Lodge was instituted on March 30, 1910 and has over 1,100 members today. The use of any to***co product or smoking device (including e-cigarettes) is strictly prohibited at any time indoors in the social quarters, soci
al hall or bowling alley. The use of any to***co product or smoking device (including e-cigarettes) is allowed on Lodge property in outdoor areas. Our Social Quarters gives you the opportunity to broaden your circle of friends with others who share your values and interests within our community, as well as giving to others. Members can rent the Social Hall and bowl at discounted rates. There are many in-house activities and special events within the Lodge including holiday parties, children’s parties, entertainment, music, and more. We also offer dining and beverage services as well as daily and weekly drawings. There are bowling, billiard and dart leagues and groups such as our Moose Riders. Since we cannot list them all, we recommend you check out our membership and events pages for more details. We are part of Moose International, a private organization of over one million men and women in four nations dedicated to bettering the lives of children and elderly in need. Our goal is to make our local and international communities better places to live and raise families, and to provide wholesome family recreation at modest cost. Moose International is a non-profit organization that founded and continues to support Mooseheart Child City and School, a 1,000-acre community and school for children and teens in need, located 40 miles west of Chicago; and the Moosehaven retirement community, a 65-acre campus for qualified retired members and their spouses, located near Jacksonville, Florida. With a combined membership of over 800,000 members in the Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose, our presence is felt in over 1,500 communities across all 50 states and four Canadian provinces, plus Great Britain. The Moose organization contributes between $75 to $100 million worth of community service (counting monetary donations, volunteer hours worked and miles driven) annually.