Welcome to Lyndonville, NY


Overview

The picturesque village of Lyndonville is in the town of Yates, in northwest Orleans County, set amidst orchards, fields and Amish farms. You’re almost equidistant to two state parks – Golden Hill State Park, to the northwest, and Lakeside Beach State Park, to the northeast. This is a quiet, agricultural community known for small-town charm and award-winning apples. It’s close to Lake Ontario, and the village has fewer than 1,000 residents, according to Census statistics. Johnson’s Creek flows through the village, and mills sprung up years ago in this community.


Essentials

Medina Memorial Hospital, just south of Lyndonville, serves this area. The Lyndonville Post Office is at 18 S. Main St. The Lyndonville Central School District has two schools – a middle-high school, and a combination primary-elementary-intermediate school. The village has a bank, hair stylist, a Penny Saver Market store and a couple of general stores. 



Recreation & Entertainment

Fishing, hunting and other outdoor activities are popular here. Nearby Middleport has a drive-in movie theater that is wildly popular in the summer. Two state parks, both on the shores of Lake Ontario, are just minutes away. Lockport, a short drive southwest, has a movie theater, and Medina, a quick trip south has a bowling center and a popular train museum.



Transportation & Traffic

Route 63 runs north and south through the middle of Lyndonville. The east-west Route 18 – known here as the Roosevelt Highway – is just north of Lyndonville. Route 104, the major east-west highway in the area, is just south of the village.



Pros & Cons

Lyndonville is a quiet village with lots of wide-open spaces. The village is close to Niagara County to the west and the village of Medina to the south. Two state parks are nearby, to the northeast and to the northwest.