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The Town of Saukville has many fine neighbors.
The Village of Saukville (population 4068) is in south-eastern portion of Saukville Township. The Village is home to the Crossroads Rendezvous, a reenactment of the days when Saukville was a major trading point on the Milwaukee River.
Town of Farmington to north-west of Saukville Township has many fine acres of agricultural land.
Fredonia Township (population 2057) and Village of Fredonia (population 1934) are to the north of Saukville Township. The Village of Fredonia boasts a 24% population increase in the last decade.
The Town of Belgium (population 1513) is directly northeast of Saukville Township
Port Washington Township (population 1631) and the City of Port Washington (population 10,467) are to the east of Saukville Township. Port Washington, on Lake Michigan, is home to an extensive marina and sport fishing fleet. Port Washington is also the Ozaukee County seat. The original county court house is on of several well-preserved historic buildings in the city.
The Townships of Cedarburg (population 5744) and Grafton (population 4132) adjoin Saukville Township to the south. In the past these townships were filled farms and wide expanses of cropland and family dairy farms. Now some of the agricultural land has been divided to provide homes for families looking for larger yards and good schools.
The City of Cedarburg is a few miles south of the Town of Saukville (population 11,160) as is the Village of Grafton (population 10,312). Considered by some as suburbs of Milwaukee, with the City of Mequon, these communities are home to the majority of the county's residents.
The Township of Trenton and Village of Newburg adjoin Saukville Township on the west. Trenton is a part of Washington County. The Village of Newburg, a quaint village that is home to Riveredge Nature Center has land in both Ozaukee and Washington Counties.