Savannah, located in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York, is a quiet and remote community surrounded by farmland, nature preserves, and the Erie Canal. About 10 miles north of Cayuga Lake, Savannah is characterized by its rural landscape, including tall cornfields, soybean plants, and numerous dairy farms. The town itself has limited amenities, with a few small businesses, churches, a post office, and a volunteer fire company, but essential services and dining options are available 6 miles away in the village of Clyde. Homes in Savannah are rarely on the market, typically featuring large lots of an acre or more, with a mix of century-old farmhouses and mid-1900s ranch-style homes. The Montezuma Audubon Center, a 50,000-acre wetland, is a significant local feature, attracting bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Additionally, Cayuga Lake and the Erie Canal offer opportunities for boating, fishing, and kayaking. For beach outings, Sodus Point Beach Park on Lake Ontario is about 30 minutes away. The Clyde-Savannah Central School District serves the community, with Clyde-Savannah High School providing access to aquatics and fitness centers for residents. While shopping and dining options in Savannah are limited, nearby Clyde offers more choices, and larger stores are accessible in Waterloo and Auburn, about 25 minutes away. Commuting is facilitated by State Routes 31 and 89, with Interstate 90 nearby, making Syracuse and Rochester reachable within 45 minutes to an hour.