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Why Live in Alna
Alna, Maine, a small town with around 700 residents, is characterized by its rustic homes and natural setting. The Sheepscot River winds through the town, providing opportunities for kayaking and fishing, while the surrounding rolling hills and saltwater features add to its scenic beauty. The town's agricultural heritage is evident in its working farms and open fields, with many residents embracing a slower pace of life. Housing in Alna consists mainly of single-family homes, including New England cottages and farmhouses, often set on large plots of land. The Head Tide area in the northern part of town features a cluster of historic homes. Dining options are limited, with The Alna Store being the main establishment, offering a creative menu and a higher-end dining experience. For groceries, residents frequent seasonal farmstands like Albee Farm or travel 10 miles to Damariscotta for more options. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore hiking trails at Trout Brook Preserve and Bass Falls Preserve, while history buffs can visit landmarks such as the Head Tide Church and the Alna Meeting House. The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum and the Puddle Dock Village Festival add to the town's charm. Students in Alna attend schools in Sheepscot Valley RSU 12, with high school students having the option to attend the highly rated Lincoln Academy in nearby Newcastle. Alna is car-dependent, with State Route 218 connecting residents to Augusta, 20 miles north, and the Portland International Jetport, 55 miles south.