Local Attractions
Visit the nearby village of Scotia for a taste of local culture and community events.
Glenville, located in Schenectady County, New York, is a town rich in history and community spirit. Incorporated in 1821, it encompasses the area north of the Mohawk River, including the village of Scotia. With a population of over 29,000, Glenville offers a suburban atmosphere that is both welcoming and peaceful, making it an ideal location for families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle. Its historical roots and proximity to natural landscapes provide residents and visitors alike with a unique blend of cultural and outdoor experiences.
Glenville, located in Schenectady County, New York, is a town rich in history and community spirit. Incorporated in 1821, it encompasses the area north of the Mohawk River, including the village of Scotia. With a population of over 29,000, Glenville offers a suburban atmosphere that is both welcoming and peaceful, making it an ideal location for families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle. Its historical roots and proximity to natural landscapes provide residents and visitors alike with a unique blend of cultural and outdoor experiences.
Rich historical background.
Proximity to the Mohawk River.
Includes the village of Scotia.
Part of Schenectady County.
Close access to the Mohawk River, ideal for outdoor activities.
A family-friendly suburban environment.
Part of the greater Schenectady County area.
Visit the nearby village of Scotia for a taste of local culture and community events.
Explore the natural beauty along the Mohawk River with walking and biking trails.
Families and history enthusiasts.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
29,326
Discover the town's rich history through local museums and historical sites.
English
April-June, September-November
Spring is a great time to visit Glenville with mild temperatures perfect for exploring the outdoors.
Enjoy summer activities along the Mohawk River, but be prepared for warm weather.
Fall offers beautiful foliage and a quieter time to explore local attractions.
Winter can be cold, but it’s a cozy time to enjoy indoor activities and local events.