Williamstown, located on the eastern edge of Oswego County in New York, is a rural community known for its outdoor activities and scenic landscapes. The area is popular for its four-wheeler and snowmobile trails, with the latter passing through town and attracting winter sports enthusiasts. Kasoag Lake, shared with Orwell, is a notable spot for fishing, swimming, and kayaking, featuring a boat ramp near Kasoag Lake Tavern and Grill. The town is surrounded by multiple state forests, offering ample opportunities for hunting and camping. Thornwood MX on Stone Hill Road provides a venue for motocross riders, while Happy Valley Wildlife Management Area offers nearly 9,000 acres for hiking and wildlife viewing.
Homes in Williamstown range from log cabins and farmhouses on spacious wooded lots to Colonial Revivals and cottages in the town center, many dating back to the mid-1800s to early 1900s. Properties around Kasoag Lake often include small docks with water access. The town's rural setting means wells and septic tanks are common, with a median lot size of 1 acre providing a sense of seclusion. Local dining options include Buck’s Family Restaurant, known for its outdoor patio and casual fare, and Kasoag Lake Tavern and Grill, popular among snowmobile and ATV riders. For groceries and other essentials, residents typically travel to nearby Camden.
Students in Williamstown attend Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Elementary School and Junior/Senior High School, which offer dual credit courses through Cayuga Community College and Onondaga Community College. State Route 13 connects Williamstown to nearby communities, including Camden, 10 miles southeast, and Pulaski, 16 miles northwest. Interstate 81 provides access to Syracuse, 40 miles away.