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Why Live in Conewango

Conewango, located in Cattaraugus County, New York, is renowned for its Amish heritage and scenic landscapes. The town, named after a Native American term meaning “walking slowly,” is home to the oldest and largest Amish settlement in the state. The area is characterized by rolling hills and farmland, part of the “Enchanted Mountains of Western New York.” Conewango is a key stop on the 160-mile Amish Trail, attracting both residents and tourists to its Amish shops. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Harris Hill State Forest, which offers over 4 miles of hiking trails, or visit the nearly 1,000-acre Conewango Swamp Wildlife Management Area for birdwatching. Allegany State Park, 20 miles away, provides extensive trails for biking and horseback riding, as well as sports facilities and a swimming lake. Traditional homes, including Nationals and ranch-style properties, line U.S. Route 62, with lots ranging from a quarter-acre to 5 acres. The Randolph Central School District serves local students and has a high rating. Essential shopping is available 7 miles south in Randolph, which also features local dining options like R&M Restaurant. Conewango hosts the annual Thunder Mountain Artisan Faire and the Amish Relief Auction, while the Cattaraugus County Fair in nearby Little Valley is a major summer event. Route 62 connects the town to Interstate 86, facilitating travel to Erie, Pennsylvania, and beyond. The nearest hospital, UPMC Chautauqua, is 18 miles south, and Buffalo Niagara International Airport is 58 miles north.

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