Union, located in Knox County, Maine, is a rural community nestled between Augusta and Camden. The town is characterized by its abundance of ponds, trees, farms, and campgrounds, with the Medomak River marking its western border. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of things to do, including fishing, hiking, and skiing. Seven Tree Pond is a popular spot for canoeing, kayaking, and bass fishing, while Ayer Park offers a public boat dock and dog-friendly picnic area. Nearby, the Camden Snow Bowl provides opportunities for mountain biking, skiing, and snowboarding, and hosts the U.S. National Toboggan Championships every February. Homes in Union range from 1800s farmhouses to contemporary custom builds, often set on several acres with views of the natural landscape. The community celebrates its heritage with the Maine Wild Blueberry Festival at Union Fair, featuring pie-eating contests, baking competitions, and the crowning of the Blueberry Queen. The Matthews Museum of Maine Heritage, located on the fairgrounds, showcases cultural artifacts from the 18th century. Union is served by Maine School Administrative District 40, with schools rated highly on Niche. Local businesses include Sterlingtown Public House, Sweetgrass Farm Winery and Distillery, and Medomak River Trading Post. For shopping, residents can visit The Common Market or travel about 20 miles to Rockland for national chain retailers. Union is accessible via State Route 17 and U.S. Route 1, with Interstate 95 located about 30 miles west in Augusta. Bangor International Airport is approximately 60 miles northeast.