Hodgdon is a rural town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States.
The town borders the province of New Brunswick, Canada to the east and Houlton to the north.
It was named for John Hodgdon, an early proprietor originally from Weare, New Hampshire.
Hodgdon is located on the Canadian border in Southern Aroostook County.
A substantial portion of the Lt. Gordon Manuel Wildlife Management Area, on the South Branch Meduxnekeag River, lies in the southwestern portion of the town in the Hodgdon Mills Village.
Hodgdon is part of the Maine School Administrative District #70, which also includes the nearby towns of Amity, Haynesville, Linneus, Ludlow and New Limerick.
Hodgdon Middle/High School, a project during the Great Depression, was built in 1938 and newly renovated in 2016.
Hodgdon High School competes in Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Ice Hockey, Soccer, Softball, and Track and Field.