Benton, Maine, is a small rural town in Central Maine, known for its strong connection to fishing, hunting, and farming. Located along the Kennebec and Sebasticook rivers, Benton offers excellent fishing opportunities, particularly during the spring alewife spawn. The town celebrates this with the annual Benton Alewife Festival, featuring dam tours, guided trail walks, children's activities, food vendors, and live music. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Rotary Centennial Trail and Mill Island's walking trails and playground. Benton is divided into sections, with Benton Station on the west side housing warehouses and shops, while the center is marked by the Sebasticook River and Benton Falls. East Benton features expansive farm fields and wooded areas ideal for seasonal hunting.
The housing market in Benton consists mainly of single-family homes, including historic Colonial-style homes, Cape Cods, ranch-styles, and raised ranch-styles. These homes are often spread out, providing residents with a sense of privacy. The local retail and dining scene is modest, with Dixon’s Country Market offering convenience items and Leanne’s Place providing secondhand goods. Nearby, the River Jack Tavern in Fairfield offers riverside dining. Benton also has several farms, such as Wilson Family Maple Syrup, which produces a variety of maple products.
Education in Benton includes Benton Elementary School, Lawrence Junior High School, and Lawrence High School, which benefit from Maine’s Rethinking Responsive Education Ventures initiative. The town is car-dependent, with State Routes 100 and 139 serving as the main roads. Interstate 95 is accessible via Fairfield, and the nearest airports are Bangor International Airport, 50 miles east, and Portland International Jetport, 85 miles south.