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Why Live in Blenheim

Blenheim, a rural town in Schoharie County, New York, provides a secluded and rustic lifestyle with a population of around 300 people. Located 60 miles from Albany, Blenheim is characterized by its dense woodlands, rolling hills, and the scenic Schoharie Creek. The town's housing includes a mix of wood cabins, classic ranch-style homes, and traditional farmhouses, many dating back to the 1800s. Homes are typically set on large parcels of land, some up to 30 acres, providing ample privacy and space for outbuildings. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy year-round recreation at Mine Kill State Park, which features a seasonal swimming pool, disc golf, and 8 miles of nature trails, as well as the Blenheim-Gilboa Reservoir for water activities. Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest offers campsites, fishing piers, and trails for hiking and snowmobiling, while Blenheim Hill State Forest is popular for hunting. Gerald Felter Memorial Park provides play equipment and picnic areas. For dining, the local Horseshoe Café serves hearty breakfast and comfort food, while nearby Jefferson and Middleburgh offer additional shopping and dining options, including the Breakfast Club and Valley Market. Community events, such as the Wildlife Festival and Halloween Harvest Festival, are organized by the New York Power Authority at the Blenheim-Gilboa Visitor Center. The town is accessible via New York state Route 30, with limited public transportation to Albany and essential services available in neighboring communities.

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