Lohegaon has relatively less buildings and tall structures compared to nearby areas due to its proximity to the airport.
The oldest known available surviving map which shows Lohagaon as a prominent village near Pune in the Maratha Empire was drawn in the year 1793 by William Faden.
An RIAF Squadron with Mosquito, Willington and Spitfire aircraft moved to this air base in 1939.
Gp Capt R Hamildon, DFC was the last British Station Commander of this base.
Due to the presence of ex-servicemen and professionals originating from different regions of India and their families living in some parts of Lohegaon, the area is diverse and has sizable communities of people who speak different languages like Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Telugu, etc, as their first language.
This has also led to increase in ethnic diversity in the area and people belonging to these communities are able to celebrate their regional festivals.
The literacy rate of Lohagaon was 91.34% according to the Indian Census of 2011, which is much higher than both the state and the national average.
Roads from Vishrantwadi, Dhanori, Vadgaon Sheri and Wagholi all converge at Lohagaon.
Most of the students in these schools are children of serving and retired defense personnel staying in parts of Lohagaon.
The Diamond Waterpark consists of wet bubble, cyclone, play station, Tortuga falls, seven swimming pools, and 32 international rides.
[6] There is a famous Sant Tukaram Temple situated at epicenter of lohegoan Lohagaon is home to Ajeenkya DY Patil University[7] and Marathwada Mitramandal's Institute of Technology.