Dayton, NY, in Cattaraugus County, offers a quiet rural lifestyle amidst the hilly terrain of the Allegheny Mountains. Featured in the 1987 film "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," Dayton is part of the Enchanted Mountains of Western New York and lies at the northern end of New York Amish Country, providing access to fresh produce and handmade crafts. The town features a mix of farmhouse-style properties from the 1800s, alongside Cape Cod and Craftsman homes from the 1900s, with lots ranging from half an acre to 10 acres. Homes are generally priced between $100,000 and $200,000, offering comparatively lower prices than surrounding areas.
Dayton is served by two school districts: Pine Valley Central School District in the south and Gowanda Central School District in the north. For outdoor enthusiasts, Dayton offers year-round activities such as snowmobiling, bird watching, fishing, and rafting. The Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area, less than 10 miles away, features a 3.5-mile trail along Cattaraugus Creek with waterfalls and scenic views. Chainbiters Disc Golf Course provides a challenging 27-basket course for disc golf fans.
Local amenities include grocery stores like Dollar General and South Dayton Supermarket, as well as dining options such as the South Dayton Hotel, known for its prime rib and pan-fried fish. North Dayton residents have access to Gowanda's Shop n’ Save and eateries like Capozzi's Pizzeria. Seasonal community festivals, such as the South Dayton Fall Tractor Pull and Gowanda's Hollywood Happening, bring residents together for local events and celebrations. Commuting is facilitated by U.S. Route 62 and State Route 322, with Buffalo Niagara International Airport located 46 miles north and UPMC Chautauqua hospital 32 miles south.