French Creek, New York, is a small rural town in the southwestern corner of Chautauqua County, near the Pennsylvania border. The town features rolling hills, flat farmland, and steep terrain, with secluded properties and Amish-owned farms. Peek'n Peak Resort is the central attraction, offering year-round recreational activities such as golfing, skiing, hiking, and camping. The resort includes amenities like an 18-hole golf course, outdoor pool, cabana bar, zip line, ropes course, and indoor pools, and hosts events like the Annual Fall Festival. French Creek receives significant snowfall, averaging around 200 inches annually, making it a popular winter destination. The town is surrounded by remote wilderness, including the French Creek Preserve and Hemlock Bend Nature Preserve, which offer opportunities for passive recreation and wildlife observation. Nearby State Game Lands in Pennsylvania provide hunting grounds. Residential options range from resort condos to rural homes, with properties featuring colonial and ranch-style designs. French Creek has a low crime risk, safer than the national average. Dining options include seasonal and year-round restaurants at Peek'n Peak Resort and local establishments like Compass Bar & Grille and French Creek General Store. The Clymer Central School District serves the town, offering a variety of extracurricular activities. Transportation is primarily car-dependent, with bus service available by request through the Chautauqua Area Regional Transit System. Major routes include New York State Route 474, connecting residents to neighboring towns, with Corry Memorial Hospital 12 miles south and Erie International Airport about 40 miles northwest.