It also has other roads which lead to the small dock neighborhood called Hyypiänniemi and to another area known as Hanhivirta.
Towards the edge of the town, near a fire station, there is a running track with a well-kept field (usually used for association football) in the middle.
In addition, there is a school which has an ice skating rink, used in the winter, and an indoor sports arena.
Hanhijärvi, Ihamaniemi, Joutsenmäki, Karvila, Laasala, Makkola, Muhola, Paakkunala, Parkumäki, Simanala, Suurimäki and Vuorikoski are villages in Enonkoski.
According to the law of Finland, the unifying municipalities must have a land connection between them, which Savoninna and Savonranta did not have.
Because of that a land strip of 31.24 square kilometres (12.06 sq mi) was taken off from the area of Enonkoski municipality to connect the parts together.
After Kerimäki and Punkaharju were consolidated with the town of Savonlinna on 1 January 2013, Enonkoski became completely surrounded by the emerging city.