Terrapin, one of Pennsylvania’s longest-standing medical cannabis operators, has announced the opening of its second dispensary location in the state, marking a significant step in the company’s continued expansion and commitment to accessible patient care. The new dispensary, located in the heart of Montgomery County, officially opened its doors this week in King of Prussia, offering a full range of medical cannabis products and services for certified patients.
Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, Terrapin entered the Pennsylvania medical marijuana market in 2017 and quickly became a trusted name for patients and partners alike. The company’s first dispensary, opened in 2021 in the city of Lancaster, set the foundation for Terrapin’s patient-first model and community-based mission. With the King of Prussia opening, Terrapin aims to broaden its service reach in a region that has experienced increasing demand for high-quality cannabis access.
Chris Woods, CEO and founder of Terrapin, emphasized the significance of the second location in a press release:
“We’ve been a proud part of Pennsylvania’s medical cannabis journey since the beginning, and this new dispensary allows us to deepen our roots while serving more patients with the same care and integrity that Terrapin is known for.”
The King of Prussia dispensary features a modern, welcoming interior with private consultation areas, educational resources for new patients, and a carefully curated menu of Terrapin’s proprietary flower, vape cartridges, tinctures, topicals, and concentrates. The company’s in-house brands—including Double Bear, The Woods Reserve, and Resolute Remedies—are available alongside offerings from other licensed producers, giving patients a diverse selection tailored to individual health needs.
Terrapin’s expansion comes at a pivotal time in Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program, which now serves over 740,000 registered patients and caregivers, according to the state Department of Health. With over 160 licensed dispensaries statewide, the competition is growing, but so is the need for patient education and consistent product quality—areas in which Terrapin has long excelled.
In keeping with its values, Terrapin’s new location also focuses on community engagement. The company has pledged to create over 20 local jobs with competitive wages and benefits, in addition to supporting regional nonprofits through its Terrapin Care Station Foundation. The company also continues to advocate for criminal justice reform and social equity within the cannabis industry—an effort exemplified through partnerships with expungement clinics and workforce development programs.
Terrapin’s second Pennsylvania dispensary reinforces the company’s reputation as a patient-focused, socially conscious cannabis provider. With Pennsylvania lawmakers actively debating adult-use cannabis legalization, Terrapin’s expansion positions the company to adapt and scale within a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.
The King of Prussia location is now open seven days a week, serving registered medical marijuana patients with in-store shopping, express pick-up, and knowledgeable staff support. Patients can learn more and schedule consultations through Terrapin’s website or by visiting the new dispensary at 201 Main Street, King of Prussia, PA.
As Pennsylvania’s cannabis market continues to grow, Terrapin’s expansion signals both confidence in the state’s regulatory future and a dedication to serving patients with professionalism, quality, and care.