Annsville, New York, is a rural community at the foothills of the Adirondacks and Tug Hill, known for its quiet setting between Camden and Rome and about 30 miles from Utica. Homes sit among forests and farmland and include ranch-style houses, Colonial Revivals, farmhouses, and cabins on lots that range from under an acre to more than 25 acres. Some properties feature creeks that create convenient paddling and fishing spots. Manufacturing, forestry, and family farms play a long-standing role in the local economy, and many residents hunt, fish, snowmobile, or homestead on private land.
Students are served by the Camden Central School District, where Camden Elementary School has a high rating. Annsville encompasses several state forests that support hunting, camping, hiking, and snowmobiling, with Fish Creek State Forest centered on a well-used fishing waterway. Fall Brook Stable Retreat Center runs yoga, mindfulness, and horseback riding programs on its 300-acre farm. Within about 15 miles, Rome Country Club, Sleepy Hollow Golf Course, and Delta Lake State Park add more recreation, including boating, fishing, hiking, and winter cross-country skiing.
Daily needs are mostly met in Taberg, where a small commercial corridor features a salon, Dollar General, the volunteer fire department, and Cliff’s Local Market, which doubles as a Citgo gas station and quick-stop food option. On The Rocks Bar and Grill hosts live music with burgers and wings, while Tacos Don Fernando serves Mexican food outside the village core. New York State Route 69 runs along the southern side of town, and Rome Health is about 15 miles away.