Additionally, every residence within the town borders is within a mile or less of a public park.
Two small recreational lakes exist within the town borders.
Some roads change names or route numbers across town borders, resulting in occasional confusion.
The northern town border coincides nearly completely with the course of the river Lippe.
The small town borders the country of Cameroon to the east.
The town borders Owasco Lake, from where it gets its name.
The west town border is marked by the Oswego River.
The town borders were marked in 1800 and the first urban map was made only two years later.
The area is approximately half a kilometre in diameter, and sits near the town border to the south west.
The town borders French Canadian communities to the south and the east.