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Caribou

Caribou

Located in Aroostook County

$208,424 Average Value
$169 Average Price per Sq Ft
17 Homes For Sale

Outdoor recreation and small-town charm define Caribou

In the northeastern-most region of Maine, Caribou offers a rural atmosphere surrounded by natural outdoor escapes. While it maintains a small-town atmosphere, the population hovers around 7,500, making it the second largest city in Aroostook County. “Everywhere in this area you’ll find welcoming people, the old-school neighbor mentality where people will give you the shirt off their backs,” says Lydia Kieffer-Till, co-owner and broker with Kieffer Real Estate who was born and raised in Caribou. “It's a sweet secret spot where a lot of folks move and stay for generations.” Kieffer-Till mentions that while Caribou residents have access to all of the amenities in town, outdoor activities are the primary focus. The city accommodates year-round adventures, with miles of snowmobiling and ATV trails and Aroostook River recreation. Caribou’s countryside terrain has always had a positive impact on the town, as the area was historically known as the Potato Capital of Maine. Today, the city’s spud legacy lives on in local festivals and agricultural contributions. There are still more than 13,000 tillable acres of farming land, and 14% of the town’s property taxes come from farming.

Parks and snowmobile and ATV trails provide year-round fun

Recreational opportunities can be found almost anywhere in Caribou, from the town’s center to the more rural outskirts. Collins Pond Park is known as the heart of Caribou, popular for admiring nature on the 1.5-mile walking trail around the pond. The park also features Dragon World, a landscape playground. Nearby, Sincock Dog Park allows for off-leash play for furry friends and the Teague Park Complex offers lighted basketball courts, tennis courts, a splash pad and a playground. The Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center has a gymnasium that hosts many of the town’s youth sports teams, as well as a weight room and a walking track.

Further outdoor recreation opportunities await along Caribou’s 110 miles of snowmobile trails and 71 miles of ATV trails. “People also use these trail systems for dogsledding, biking and horseback riding,” Kieffer-Till adds. “Skiing, hiking and fishing are also popular here. We have a lot of land, and we make use of it.” During the warmer months, boaters can launch onto the Aroostook River from the boat ramp on Lower Lyndon Street.

Local festivals bring Aroostook County towns together

The rural setting of Caribou and the surrounding towns provides ample room for community festivals and events. “The county is too small to not support each other,” Kieffer-Till says. “A lot of folks live in one town and work in the other, so we’re all tied together and invested in each other.” The Northern Maine Fair is held every summer at the fairgrounds in Presque Isle, the town that borders Caribou’s south side. The lively two-week event features demolition derbies, horse and stock shows, car shows, tractor pulls and a pie-eating contest. Families can also enjoy Dinosaur Day and the Halloween in July Party. To mark the end of summer, the Northern Maine Fairgrounds hosts the Crown of Maine Balloon Fest. Held the weekend before Labor Day, the festival offers hot air balloon rides and air glows at night, as well as live music and a craft market.

Another highly anticipated gathering takes place just east of Caribou in the neighboring town of Fort Fairfield. The Potato Blossom Festival celebrated its 78th year in 2025, offering a week of parades, contests, music and potato-based food vendors. “It’s a beautiful week with dancing, a street festival and a huge parade,” Kieffer-Till says. Additionally, the Mawiomi of Tribes is a cultural event held at the Spruce Haven venue in Caribou. Mawiomi translates to “gathering,” and the festival organizers encourage everyone in the community to come out during the third weekend in August to witness traditional dancing, singing, crafts and meals that are intrinsic to the Mi’kmaq Nation culture.

Affordable cabins and Cape Cods dot Caribou’s landscape

The housing stock in Caribou features both tightly clustered groups of homes in more residential pockets around the town’s center and rural countryside properties with acreage around the pastoral outskirts of town. “Most properties have square footage and a lot of space, and they're more affordable,” Kieffer-Till says. Buyers can find traditional New England-style cabins, ranch-style houses and Cape Cods. Prices typically start around $50,000 for a quaint cabin that's less than 1,000 square feet. On the higher end, larger properties with upwards of four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 3,500 square feet of living space can reach $650,000.

Main Street features eateries, breweries and markets

In addition to the the town’s green spaces, much of Caribou’s retail sector is centrally located where Main Street meets the intersection of U.S. Route 1 and State Route 161. Main Street features a variety of eateries, including Frederick’s Southside Restaurant, known for its American fare and pizza. The Greenhouse Restaurant provides a cozy dining experience with a garden-themed patio atmosphere and next door, Buck’s Bar is a newer establishment housed inside the Caribou Inn. “Buck’s Bar is one of my favorite places to go. They have a different smash burger every week, like a strawberry and bacon burger,” Kieffer-Till says, adding that strawberry farms are popular in the area. Northern Maine Brewing Company is praised for its locally brewed beer and pub food. Sleeper’s Market, a community staple since 1914, offers meats, groceries and clothing. A bit further east from the town’s center, Goughan’s Berry Farm offers fresh produce and berry picking. And for larger grocery market hauls, there’s Hannaford.

It’s not uncommon for residents to venture over the border to Canada for shopping and dining excursions. “They have a different variety of restaurants, and there’s a big grocery market similar to Sam’s Club over there,” Kieffer-Till says. “It’s so handy that to not take advantage would be a shame.”

The Caribou school district includes a performing arts center

Young students living in Caribou can begin at Caribou Community School, which receives a B-minus rating from Niche and serves pre-kindergarten through eighth grade learners. Students can then advance to Caribou High School, which holds a C rating. Located on the high school campus, the Caribou Performing Arts Center features an 826-seat auditorium used for both school district and community performances. Also on campus is the Caribou Tech Center, which has one of the oldest Future Farmers of America chapters in the state.

Route 1 and JetBlue serve the car-dependent community

No public bus or train system services the car-dependent community. U.S. Route 1 cuts north-south through Caribou as the area’s main artery. And just south of Caribou, Presque Isle International Airport offers flights through JetBlue. “Presque Isle Airport is working on renovations through state funding to revamp the airport completely,” Kieffer-Till says. “They plan to get some bigger planes through JetBlue and offer more flights.”

Caribou has cold, snowy winters and mild summers

Caribou is known for its significant annual snowfall, averaging over 100 inches. Winters are quite cold, with average low temperatures dropping to about 3 degrees. Summers are relatively mild, with average high temperatures reaching 77 degrees.

Mary Beth Greene
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Mary Beth Greene

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Caribou Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$174,900
Median Sale Price
$152,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$152,500
Median Change From 1st List Price
13%
Last 12 months Home Sales
238
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-15%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$169

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
938
Number of Homes for Sale
17
Median Year Built
1955
Months of Supply
0.90
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,614
Below the national average
1,924
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
15,245

Open Houses

  • 270 Access Hwy, Caribou, ME 04736

    $184,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,160 Sq Ft
    • 270 Access Hwy
    • New 7 days ago

    This well-maintained property features 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and an easy-flow layout perfect for everyday living or entertaining. The bright kitchen features appliances and plenty of cabinet space, while the cozy living room provides a warm and inviting atmosphere.Downstairs, a full basement provides excellent storage and the potential to finish for added living space. Outside,

    Sara Hochradel Progressive Realty

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  • 490 Grimes Mill Rd, Caribou, ME 04736

    $349,900

    • 5 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 2,544 Sq Ft
    • 490 Grimes Mill Rd
    • New 11 days ago

    A timeless New England farmhouse—solidly built at the turn of the 20th century and updated with modern appeal! This 5-bedroom home is full of character, with charming built-ins, warm wood details, and thoughtful upgrades throughout. The main floor den offers the flexibility to convert into a first-floor bedroom if needed. However, please note the septic design allows for five bedrooms total, so

    Stephanie Beaulieu Fields Realty LLC

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  • 461 Plante Rd, Caribou, ME 04736

    $139,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,440 Sq Ft
    • 461 Plante Rd
    • New 13 days ago

    Nice country location just minutes from town. Many recent improvements to this cozy log sided home. Comes with appliances and is ready to move into. Will not last long.

    Frederick Dobbs Dobbs Realty

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Homes for Sale

Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

Weather

Annual Precipitation
41''
Average Winter Low Temperature
3°F
Average Summer High Temperature
77°F
Annual Snowfall
90''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

12 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

0 / 100
Source: Walk Score
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Caribou
Lydia Kieffer-Till
Kieffer Real Estate
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