Erin is a town in Chemung County, New York, United States.
The Scotchtown Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
Land donated by the late Merton Schanbacker was used to build the first fire station.
The current fire department operates with roughly 25 all volunteer members and 6 well equipped apparatus which include an EMS ambulance (882), a rescue truck (881), an Engine (831), a Tanker (861), a brush truck (871) and a UTV (872).
[5] Newtown Creek, a tributary of the Chemung River, flows westward through the town.
Park Station is a 384 acre county park on the north side of town with a 95 acre non motorized lake for fishing, swimming, non motorized boating, ice fishing, ice skating, camping, hiking, picnicking, snow shoeing and cross country skiing.
MOre information can be found on the county's website Park Station Info Page The town's government is located along New York State Route 223, which passes through Erin.