Friendship, Maine, is a small town on a peninsula in Muscongus Bay, known for its strong maritime heritage and quiet coastal living. The town's harbor is a hub of activity with lobster boats and working wharves, reflecting its active fishing community. Residents enjoy outdoor recreation with public wharves, boat landings, and nature preserves like the 50-acre Martin Point Wildlife Reserve, which offers hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Walker’s Beach provides a rocky shoreline perfect for paddling and sunset views. The village center features tree-lined streets with coastal cottages, New Englanders, and ranch-style homes, while traditional farmhouses are found on larger lots throughout the town. Friendship's Main Street is home to 19th-century homes, white-steepled churches, and community spaces like the Friendship Public Library and Hahn Community Center. Local businesses include Wallace’s Market and Jameson Point Lobster Company, known for its seasonal seafood offerings. Friendship Village School, serving kindergarten through sixth grade, is highly rated, while older students attend Medomak Middle School and Medomak Valley High School. Friendship Day, an annual summer event, celebrates the town's coastal traditions with a pie contest, lobster roll feast, and lobster boat races. The town is car-dependent, with State Routes 97 and 220 connecting to U.S. Route 1, about 10 miles away. The nearest airport, Knox County Regional Airport, is 20 miles away, with more flight options available at Portland International Jetport, 75 miles from Friendship.