Bethany, New York, is a small, rural town located six miles south of Batavia, known for its peaceful seclusion and agricultural heritage. Established in 1813, Bethany features a mix of historic and modern homes, including farmhouses, Colonial-inspired, and ranch-style properties. Many homes boast rustic charm with features like lattice skirting and wide, covered porches, while newer constructions offer modern amenities. The town's landscape is characterized by rolling hills and dense woodlands, with Genesee County Park & Forest providing a natural retreat for residents. This 400-acre park includes pavilions, a playground, ball fields, and miles of hiking trails, making it a family-friendly destination. In winter, the park's trails are popular for cross-country skiing and sledding. The Interpretive Nature Center offers wildlife exhibits and educational classes. For golf enthusiasts, the nearby Terry Hills Golf Course, seven miles away, features 27 holes and hosts events like trivia nights and tournaments. While Bethany itself has limited commercial activity, residents can find shopping and dining options in nearby Batavia and Alexander. Batavia offers a variety of cafes, bars, and eateries, including The Coffee Press and Bourbon & Burger, as well as grocery stores like Tops, Aldi, and Walmart. Bethany is part of the Alexander Central School District, with schools rated as high overall. The town is car-dependent but bike-friendly, with U.S. Route 20 providing access to surrounding areas. The nearest hospital, RRH United Memorial Medical Center, is seven miles away, and Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport is a 33-mile drive.