Waterville is located at (42.931591, -75.376538). The
village of Waterville is on the border of the towns of
Marshall and the
Sangerfield in
Oneida County.
New York State Route 12 runs north–south through the center of town, where it intersects
state route 315. One mile south of the village,
U.S. Route 20 runs east–west and intersects Route 12 in
Sangerfield. According to the
United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land except Big Creek, a tributary to the
Oriskany Creek that runs through the center of town crossing under Sanger Avenue (Route 12) and paralleling Buell Avenue (Route 315). Rolling hills, farmland, and mixed forests are found in the surrounding area. Other nearby bodies of water include Chittening Pond, Bailey Lake, Gorton Lake, the Waterville Reservoirs (headwaters of Big Creek) and the Nine Mile Swamp. The nearest city,
Utica, lies approximately fifteen miles north of the village. At 1,200 feet MSL, the village is at a higher elevation than Utica, which is located in the
Mohawk River Valley. By Route 20, Waterville is approximately sixty miles east of
Syracuse and eighty miles west of
Albany. To the east of the village is
Tassel Hill, the highest point in Oneida County at 1,945 feet above sea level. Tassel Hill is located in the
Tassel Hill State Forest, which offers all-season recreational opportunities such as camping, hiking, biking, ATV-riding, and snowmobiling. Nearby is the
Albert J. Woodford State Forest. ==Demographics==