Bennington, New York, is a small, rural town located 18 miles southwest of Batavia. Known for its rustic seclusion, the area features a variety of single-family homes, including historic farmhouses, late 20th-century ranch-style homes, and modern custom builds, many of which are situated on spacious, wooded lots. Residents often rely on farm stands for fresh produce and travel to nearby Batavia or Alden for errands. Pine Tree Park, with its picnic pavilion, playground, and Little League diamonds, is a popular spot for family gatherings and local summer concerts. Just seven miles away, Darien Lakes State Park offers hiking, cycling trails, and a disc golf course, along with boating and fishing at Harlow Lake. Dining options in Bennington include the Pine Lounge, a historic bar and restaurant, and the Bennington Bar & Grill, known for its casual atmosphere and entertainment. The town also hosts Maple Weekend at Merle Maple, featuring maple syrup tastings and products. For schooling, children attend the highly rated Alden Central School District, which offers dual-enrollment courses at Alden High. The Bennington Historical Society organizes events such as the Cowlesville Flea Market and operates a seasonal museum. State Route 77 connects Bennington to Buffalo, 29 miles away, and Rochester, 54 miles away, making commuting feasible for residents.