Parsonsfield invites you to slow the pace and savor a town with deep roots in York County, where the Ossipee River edges the landscape and village life still sets the rhythm. The Town of Parsonsfield shares updates on services and seasonal events, while everyday conveniences and eateries are close at hand in Cornish and neighboring Porter. For bigger outings, arts, and healthcare, Portland is an easy drive.
Outdoors, residents make the most of every season. The Leavitt Plantation Forest, stewarded by the New England Forestry Foundation, offers miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and quiet wildlife watching. Paddlers drift along the Ossipee; photographers seek out the historic Parsonsfield–Porter covered bridge; and fall brings leaf-peeping that lingers late into the season.
Families value the MSAD 55 Sacopee Valley schools, known for close-knit classrooms, strong arts and athletics, and community involvement that extends beyond the school day. The Kezar Falls Circulating Library anchors programming for all ages, from story hours to maker workshops, via the library’s website. History buffs gather at the Parsonsfield Seminary, where preservation meets concerts, markets, and heritage tours, and the region’s agricultural roots shine each year at the Sacopee Valley Fair.
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