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Bethlehem

Bethlehem is known for its calm, residential feel and the way it quietly delivers on quality of life. Neighborhoods are well established and thoughtfully laid out, and access to green space is a real part of daily living here. Places like Elm Avenue Town Park, the Albany County Rail Trail, and Pine Hollow Arboretum aren’t just landmarks, they’re woven into how residents spend their time, whether that’s weekend walks, youth sports, or an easy escape outdoors.

Living in Bethlehem appeals to buyers who want room to breathe without feeling disconnected. The town’s schools (including a nationally ranked public high school), recreational amenities, and proximity to Albany make it especially attractive to families and professionals alike. It’s a place where people tend to stay once they arrive (or come back once they leave!), drawn by the balance of privacy, accessibility, and a sense that the town has been intentionally cared for over time.

Areas in the Town of Bethlehem, NY

The Town of Bethlehem includes the hamlets of Delmar, Elsmere, Glenmont, North and South Bethlehem, Selkirk, Slingerlands, and Clarksville. 

Neighborhoods in Bethlehem

Within this search, you will find these highly-valued neighborhoods, among many others!

  • Kenholm Gardens, Delmar
  • Westchester Woods, Delmar
  • Cedar Ridge, Slingerlands
  • Country Meadows, Glenmont
  • Olde Delmar, Delmar
  • Normansgate, Delmar
  • Haswell Farms, Delmar
  • Bender Farms, Glenmont
  • The Enclave, Glenmont & Selkirk
  • Nathaniel Crossing, Delmar
  • Regina Court, Delmar
  • Walden Fields, Delmar
  • Delmar Pointe, Delmar
  • The Gables, Delmar
  • Deerfield, Slingerlands
  • Reserve at Feura Bush, Glenmont
  • Newell Place, Glenmont
  • Chadwick Sq, Glenmont
  • Colonial Acres, Glenmont
  • The Legends, Glenmont
  • Elm Estates, Selkirk
  • Stonegate, Delmar
  • Cherryvale, Slingerlands
  • Woodgate, Delmar
  • Dowerskill Village, Selkirk
  • Terramere Commons, Slingerlands
  • Lauralana Heights, Glenmont

Things to Do in Bethlehem

Bethlehem’s amenities are designed to support daily life rather than compete for attention. Residents appreciate having access to recreation, nature, and essentials without the town feeling overdeveloped or commercial.

  • Elm Avenue Town Park, a hub for sports, trails, and community events

  • The Albany County Rail Trail, popular for walking, biking, and commuting

  • Pine Hollow Arboretum, offering quiet trails and a natural retreat close to home

  • The Four Corners, a central downtown buzzing with shops, cafes & other attractions

Schools & Education

Most students in Bethlehem attend the Bethlehem Central School District, which is organized around a cohesive K–12 pathway. The district includes five neighborhood elementary schools — Eagle, Elsmere, Glenmont, Hamagrael, and Slingerlands — serving young learners through grade 5 before they move on to Bethlehem Central Middle School for grades 6–8 and Bethlehem Central High School for grades 9–12.

Bethlehem’s public schools have a strong reputation in the Capital Region for academic performance and community support. The district is known for prioritizing student achievement, a wide range of coursework, and a learning environment that emphasizes both academic and personal growth.

In addition to public options, Bethlehem also has private and independent schools. For families seeking alternatives with smaller class structures or specialized approaches, local choices include the School of Saint Thomas the Apostle, a Catholic school serving grades K–8, and the Bethlehem Children’s School, an independent school offering experiential, multi-age learning for younger students.