Hikers on wooded trail during snow fall

Readfield

Readfield - Aerial view of town with mist in the backgroundReadfield is a small rural community and a popular recreation spot in central Maine. There are nine lakes and ponds within the town's limits as well as many hiking and walking trails.

Readfield is home to a handful of summer camps, which draw children and young adults from around the world to spend a summer on the banks of a lake in Maine. It is also home to Kents Hill School, a preparatory school, and Maranacook Community Schools, the public schools for the district.

The historic Union Meeting House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in Readfield. The brick meeting house’s interior is painted with trompe l’oeil murals on the walls and ceilings.

FAST FACTS:

  • Population: 2,598
  • Readfield was a part of Pondtown, now Winthrop, which was part of the Kennebec Purchase from Governor Bradford’s Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts.
  • The Town of Readfield was incorporated on March 11, 1791.

Town of Readfield
www.readfieldmaine.org
(207) 685-4939

Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce
105 Second St., Ste 1B
Hallowell, ME 04347
Phone: 207-623-4559
info@KennebecValleyChamber.com

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