The Town of Pittsfield is on the western border of the county, northwest of the City of Oneonta.
During World War I Richard Freeman and Charles Walton shipped lumber by the carload from here, milled over in Ketchum.
County Route 13 between Morris and New Berlin is referred to as "the turnpike" by locals, originally constructed in 1832, it was the last section to operate a tollgate due to being the most expensive to build.
Ebenezer Chapel, near the southwest border, was coincidentally named after a nearby resident, and was a small settlement originally known as "Hayti" at one time.
The western town line, defined by the Unadilla River, is the border of Chenango County.
Wharton Creek flows into the Unadilla River at the western town line.
Aldrich Creek drains the east end of town southwards into the Butternut at Elm Grove in Morris.