Eddington, Maine, a small town with just under 2,200 residents, offers rural charm and easy access to major travel routes. Located about 10 miles from Bangor, Eddington is now more accessible thanks to a 6-mile extension of Interstate 395 that connects to Brewer and state Route 9, leading to Calais and into Canada. The Penobscot River runs along the town's eastern edge, providing scenic views and recreational opportunities such as boating, paddling, and fishing. Housing styles in Eddington include Cape Cod, raised ranch, and ranch-style homes, with some custom-built properties and newer construction communities. The town is known for its comparative affordability, with home prices ranging from $150,000 to $480,000 and an average home value around $320,000.
Eddington lacks sidewalks and public transportation, making it a car-dependent area. Essential shopping and dining options are available along state Route 9, with larger retailers and more dining choices located in nearby Brewer and Bangor. The town is part of Regional School Unit 63, which includes the highly rated Holden Elementary School and Holbrook Middle School. High school students have the option to attend John Bapst Memorial High School, known for its strong academic programs.
Recreational activities abound, with two public boat launches on the Penobscot River, the Eddington Salmon Club, and the Eastern Maine Snowmobilers' trail network. Community events are hosted by the Eddington Historical Society and local churches, including the popular Fall Bazaar and various seasonal gatherings.