Welcome to Boonville, NY
This 200-year-old rural community is nestled in the divide between the Mohawk and Black River on the southeastern portion of the Tug Hill Plateau and the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. It is a natural center for the sportsman, historian, nature-lover or photographer, fishing, hunting, swimming skiing, snowmobiling, camping, golf, ATV trails or just quiet relaxation. All are here at hand or within a short drive.
There is a season and adventure for everyone! With a vibrant and lively winter season, winter sports play a big role in Boonville's way of life. Home to the NYS Snowmobile Races.
There are hundreds of miles of groomed snowmobile trails maintained by area snowmobile clubs. Boonville's rail system connects with neighboring communities making it possible to travel from the western edge of Tug Hill to the Forestport - Old Forge area in the Adirondacks.
The Black River Environmental Improvement Association (BREIA) has constructed and professionally grooms over 30 miles of cross-country ski trails. The trails go along the picturesque Boonville Gorge and high atop Jackson Hill. They are open to the public and free of charge. During the summer months the trails are used for hiking and biking.
Alpine Skiers have their choice of three top-notch ski areas within a half hour drive from Boonville - Snow Ridge located in Turin, NY, Woods Valley in Westernville, NY and McCauley Mountain in Old Forge, NY
Board of Directors
President
Dave Leffingwell
Vice President
Patti McDaniel
2nd VP
Kathy Iles
Secretary
Karen Howard
Treasurer
Cheri Coe
Director of Veteran Affairs
Paul Fortin
Director
Loraine Murwin
Director/Tech Support
Andrew Howard
Director
Heidi Mantelli
Director
Robert Lott