Explore Randolph
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Why Live in Randolph
Randolph, Maine, is a small town spanning just 2 square miles, making it the smallest town in the state by area. Despite its size, Randolph's proximity to Gardiner and Augusta provides residents with convenient access to amenities and employment opportunities. Located on the east side of the Kennebec River, Randolph offers a suburban feel and is bordered by rural areas like Pittston and Chelsea. Homes in Randolph include ranch-style, Cape Cod, Colonial Revival, and colonial styles, often situated on quarter-acre or larger lots, with some properties offering river views. Manufactured homes are also common. The town's location allows for easy commutes, with Augusta only 6 miles away and Gardiner just across the pedestrian-friendly Pearl Harbor Remembrance Bridge. Outdoor recreation is available at the Old Narrow Gauge Volunteer Trail, a mile-long walking path, and nearby Gardiner's Waterfront Park, which hosts summer concerts and offers a public boat ramp and boardwalk. Randolph's Water Street features local businesses, including a nail salon, hardware store, gas station, and dining options like Sun Sun Chinese restaurant and The Ice Cream Shoppe. Residents should be aware of potential flooding risks from the Kennebec River, particularly basement flooding during rainstorms.