The East Branch of Cazenovia Creek flows through the Village of East Aurora and has its sources in the Southtowns of Erie County, primarily in the Towns of Colden, Wales, Holland, and Sardinia. The West Branch of Cazenovia Creek rises from sources in the Towns of Colden, Concord, and Sardina.
In 1897, Frederick Law Olmsted, a landscape architect, drew up plans for a park near the south city line of Buffalo, New York. A farm at that location was purchased in 1890, and Cazenovia Park, straddling Cazenovia Creek, was built at that location. The park is in the South Buffalo section of the city.
Cazenovia Creek is well known for it's annual ice jams in the early spring when temperatures rise.