





80± Acres of Off-Grid Mountain Land in…
Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you’ve been dreaming of escaping the noise and settling into a piece of wild, unspoiled Maine—this 80± acre tract along Mountain Road in Mount Chase could be just what you’ve been searching for. Tucked along the lower slope of Mount Chase itself, this rugged and remote property offers a rare combination of natural beauty, privacy, recreational access, and self-sufficient living potential.
This parcel represents the western half of one of Mount Chase’s original 1800s lots, and it’s easy to see why it was chosen. With elevations ranging from approximately 980 to 1,460 feet, the land offers rolling terrain, excellent drainage, and possible mountain views with selective clearing. A couple creeks traverse the landscape, adding scenic and practical value for those considering off-grid development.
According to a NRCS websoil survey, roughly half of the lower acreage features Bangor and Dixmont silt loam soils—suitable for pasture, gardens, food plots, or small-scale farming. Whether you're interested in homesteading, attracting wildlife, or simply enjoying the diverse forest, this land has the soil, water, and elevation features to support your vision.
One of the most unique features of the property is direct access to the Mount Chase Trailhead adjacent to its western border. This trail leads through forested terrain for approximately 1.75 miles to the 2,439-foot summit, offering breathtaking views and a rewarding backcountry hiking experience. Imagine walking from your cabin straight to a mountain summit—no need to drive anywhere.
Located just 4.5 miles (as the crow flies) from Shin Pond Village, this property sits in the heart of one of Maine’s most treasured recreational areas. Snowmobilers, ATV riders, and wilderness enthusiasts know this region for its proximity to Baxter State Park, Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, Shin Ponds, Grand Lake Matagamon, and the East Branch of the Penobscot River. Anglers and paddlers will also appreciate the nearby Seboies River.
Despite the remote setting, services are within reach—only 9 miles to Patten, 39 miles to Houlton, and approximately 1 hour 35 minutes to Bangor via Route 11 and I-95.
This is an opportunity to own a truly special parcel of land with elevation, water, timber, and recreational access. Whether for a weekend escape or a full-time off-grid lifestyle—this property is ready for your next chapter.
$125,000






Off-Grid Cabin with 150± Acres Bordering Mount…
Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you’ve been dreaming of a private retreat surrounded by Maine’s majestic mountains and unspoiled wilderness, this 150± acre off-grid property in Mount Chase might be exactly what you’ve been looking for. Tucked at the southern base of the Mount Chase range, this expansive, forested property offers a combination of seclusion, natural beauty, and versatility. Whether you’re seeking a remote homestead, a timberland investment, a hunting property, or a recreational getaway, this parcel checks all the boxes.
Located on Mountain Road in the small town of Mount Chase, this land sits adjacent to Wardsworth and Bald Mountains, with the trailhead to 2,439-foot Mount Chase located right at the northern boundary of the property. Hike the nearly 1.75-mile forested trail and take in sweeping views from the summit. The land itself is a mix of mature hardwoods and softwood stands, home to towering trees, stone walls from an earlier era of farming, and spring-fed mountain creeks winding through the landscape. Elevations range from 880 to 1,080 feet above sea level, with more than 50% of the soils composed of Bangor and Dixmont silt loams — ideal for growing trees, restoring pasture, or cultivating crops in flatter areas.
At the heart of the property is a cozy off-grid cabin set on pressure-treated posts and concrete pads. A dug well provides water, and a nearby storage shed adds extra functionality. The structure offers a rustic base for your adventures or future improvements, and it’s perfectly situated for use during hunting season or as a recreational camp year-round.
The area surrounding Mount Chase is rich in natural and cultural history. Once home to native Penobscot and Maliseet peoples and later settled by homesteaders in the 1830s, the region remains one of Maine’s best-kept secrets. Outdoor recreation abounds with quick access to Baxter State Park’s 209,000 acres, the Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, and countless lakes, ponds, and rivers including the East Branch of the Penobscot and Seboeis River. Whitewater paddling, native trout and salmon fishing, and backcountry hiking are all within easy reach.
This 150± acre retreat is a rare opportunity to own a large parcel in one of Maine’s most scenic and adventure-filled locations. Don’t miss your chance to make it yours.
$250,000






Remote Maine Hunting Camp with Stream Frontage
Kingman, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
This 45-acre property in Kingman Township offers a simple, private retreat for those who appreciate the outdoors. The land features over 1460 feet of frontage on Chipper Road and also borders Crossunctic Stream. Direct access to the snowmobile and ATV trail! The camp is 480 square feet, wired for a generator, heated by a wood stove, and has a propane range for cooking.
Located in a quiet area with fewer than 200 residents, this property is ideal for hunters or anyone looking for a peaceful spot in the woods. While very private, it's not far from basic necessities, a couple of small grocery stores are nearby. For more amenities, Lincoln is less than an hour away and has grocery stores, hardware, restaurants, and a hospital. Millinocket is about an hour away, and Bangor is a little over an hour's drive.
Kingman Township is surrounded by many outdoor opportunities. The Mattawamkeag River runs through the area, and there are plenty of hiking trails, lakes, and ponds nearby. The property offers a chance to enjoy the woods and water without being too remote.
This place is straightforward, a basic camp on your own 45 acres. It's not a luxury retreat, but it's well-suited for someone looking for a traditional hunting spot or a quiet getaway in nature.






Maine Hunting and Recreational Timberland for Sale…
Carroll Plt, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you’re searching for a prime Maine hunting property with seclusion, wildlife, and readiness for immediate use, this 152± acre tract in Carroll Plantation delivers. Located just over four miles off the pavement on Sheepskin Road, this remote yet accessible property has been thoughtfully managed for both recreation and long-term timber value. It’s an ideal setup for serious hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking an off-grid getaway.
This is not just raw land—it’s a developed hunting retreat featuring a centrally located food plot with an elevated blind, three 2-person tree stands in key positions, and a small creek that provides a natural draw for game throughout the year. With elevations ranging from 600 to 660 feet above sea level and a mix of upland and surrounding wetlands, the landscape naturally funnels whitetail deer, black bear, and upland birds through the heart of the property.
The soils—Plaisted and Dixmont loams—cover about 50% of the land and are excellent for supporting both wildlife food plots and homesteading projects. Whether you’re looking to expand the habitat, grow your own food, or simply enjoy the forest, this property offers excellent versatility. It is enrolled in Maine’s Tree Growth tax program with a forest management plan already in place, offering long-term timber value and reduced taxes.
Though it feels like a true backwoods retreat, services are not far. Springfield is only 8 miles away for gas and basic supplies, and Lincoln—offering shopping, restaurants, and a hospital—is less than 30 miles. For out-of-state buyers, Bangor International Airport is just 78 miles away.
Recreational opportunities are abundant. Within an hour’s drive, you can access world-class lakes like Spednic, East Grand, and the West Grand Lake chain. Plus, the surrounding region boasts hundreds of thousands of acres of conservation lands open to public use for hunting, fishing, ATVing, and more.
Whether you're chasing trophy bucks, looking for bear, bird hunting, or dreaming of your own off-grid escape, this Carroll Plantation timberland offers unmatched potential. It’s rare to find a parcel this well-prepared and well-positioned in the Maine woods.
📍 Contact us today to learn more or schedule a showing of this exceptional Maine hunting and timberland property.
$159,900






16.5 Acre Parcel with Stream Frontage
Bradford, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Bradford is a quiet, country town, but still close to everything. This 16.5± acre parcel offers a great combination of privacy, accessibility, and natural beauty. With 768± feet of paved road frontage and power available at the roadside, this property provides a strong foundation for a variety of uses, from building your dream home to creating a private hunting retreat or timber investment. Just 35 minutes from both the Bangor and Old Town/Orono areas, and only 5 minutes from everyday essentials at the Bradford General Store, this land strikes a perfect balance between rural seclusion and convenience. Just over an hour from Moosehead Lake, this property is a great location for your base camp.
One of the standout features of the lot is its impressive 700± feet of frontage on the West Branch of Dead Stream. While the stream adds serene views and a touch of wildlife habitat, the land is high and dry, offering peace of mind and flexibility when planning construction. Elevations range from 220 to 270 feet above sea level, and the land is wooded with a 65 year old pine plantation, this healthy stand of timber is estimated to be between 80,000 and 100,000 board feet of pine.
The shape of the lot is highly desirable, wide and mostly rectangular, making it easier to plan a driveway, structure sighting, and recreational areas without wasted or awkward space. Whether you’re looking to homestead, build a camp, invest in timberland, or simply enjoy your own private slice of Maine wilderness, this property checks many of the right boxes.
With year-round access on a town-maintained road, this raw piece of land is a blank canvas with real potential. The location makes for an easy commute to larger towns and amenities while still offering the peace and quiet many buyers seek. Whether you envision a cozy cabin near the stream, a modern home tucked away among the trees, or simply a recreational escape with excellent hunting and wildlife-watching opportunities, this Bradford property is ready to support your vision.
$89,900






Off-Grid Maine Cabin for Sale | 26…
Greenfield, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you've been dreaming of a cabin in the North Maine Woods but have been discouraged by high prices or the limitations of leased land, you're going to want to see this one. Welcome to 32 Nuthatch Lane in Greenfield, Maine—a rare opportunity to own a spacious off-grid cabin with nearly 26 acres of forest, stream frontage, and direct access to one of Maine’s best-kept secrets for outdoor recreation: the Stud Mill Road corridor.
This cabin sits in the heart of a wilderness area that rivals the feel of the North Maine Woods, but without the excessive drive time from civilization. Originally developed in the 1970s by the St. Regis Paper Company, the Stud Mill Road is a public access logging road that cuts through hundreds of thousands of acres of Maine wilderness. From your doorstep, you’ll have direct access to this vast network of trails and lands, perfect for hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and exploring.
CABIN Set well back from the road for privacy, the 28x32 two-story cabin offers just over 1,700 square feet of living space. Built around 1988, it features three bedrooms and two bathrooms—one on each level. The home is designed for off-grid living with a simple solar system, generator hookup, drilled well, and a septic system already in place. A full basement with garage door access makes for excellent storage and workshop space.
LAND The land includes approximately 600 feet of frontage on Sunkhaze Stream, as well as about 580 feet on Pickerel Pond Road. It features a mix of Howland and Thorndike soils and a healthy variety of native trees. Elevations range from 190 to 250 feet above sea level, and a long private driveway adds to the seclusion.
AREA INFO You’re just 1.5 miles from Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge—11,400 acres of protected wetlands and woodlands filled with hiking trails and wildlife sightings. Alligator Lake, a deep cold-water fishery, is only 18 miles away, and the University of Maine’s flagship campus in Orono is under 15 miles.
Whether you’re looking for a full-time off-grid lifestyle, a recreational getaway, or a place to gather with family and friends surrounded by nature, this property checks all the boxes.
With annual property taxes of $1,248 for 2025. Don’t miss this unique and private retreat just 23 miles from Bangor and within reach of Portland and Boston.
$210,000






Lakefront Land for Sale – 12.52 Acres…
Lowell, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Are you looking for a quiet and private lakefront getaway in Central Maine? Welcome to 21 Spruce Point Road in Lowell—12.52± acres on the shores of Eskutassis Lake, one of the area’s best kept secrets. Whether you're dreaming of building a seasonal retreat or a year-round lake house, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion, recreation, and accessibility.
Eskutassis Lake encompasses 876 acres with a maximum depth of 40 feet, and it’s well known for its warm water fishery, producing trophy smallmouth bass and plentiful white perch. With no public boat launch, the lake remains peaceful and quiet, used mostly by camp owners. The 355 feet of private lake frontage at this lot includes a sand-bottom swim area—ideal for kids, kayakers, and anyone who enjoys a refreshing dip in the summer sun.
The land itself is surveyed and offers over 1,800 feet of frontage on Varney Hill and Spruce Point Roads. A driveway is already in place, over 500 feet long, leading to a cleared building site that’s ready for your vision. The lot has been previously soil tested (though a new test will be required), and the back portion of the property provides potential for division—use it for family or consider it as a long-term investment opportunity.
Beyond the lot, the region is a four-season outdoor paradise. From the property, you have direct access to thousands of miles of maintained ATV and snowmobile trails. Within just a 10-mile radius, you'll find 19 other lakes and ponds, not to mention the Penobscot River. Less than 20 miles away lies the Duck Lake Public Reserved Land Unit and the vast Nicatous Lake Conservation Easement—over 52,000 combined acres of permanently protected forestland and lakeshores, thanks to a partnership between the Robbins Family of Robbins Lumber and the State of Maine.
Convenience meets wilderness here, with downtown Lincoln only 15.7 miles away, offering shopping, hospital services, and more. Bangor International Airport is just an hour’s drive, and you can reach Portland in under three hours or Boston in less than five.
This 12.52± acre lakefront parcel offers a rare opportunity to own a beautiful piece of Maine with real recreational value, development potential, and long-term peace of mind.
$199,900






42 Tolerance Alley
Lakeville, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Welcome to the heart of eastern Maine’s unspoiled wilderness. If you’re searching for a private, off-grid retreat where the only sounds are the wind in the trees and water moving through a brook, you’ll want to explore this 46.3± acre forested property in Lakeville. Tucked away deep in the woods and well off the beaten path, this is a place to reconnect with nature and enjoy total solitude. There’s no road noise here, no traffic, no nearby airports—just peace, forest, and water.
LAND This surveyed parcel features approximately 1,200 feet of frontage on both Spaulding Brook and an unnamed tributary that flows toward Spaulding Pond. With rolling topography ranging from 560 to 700 feet above sea level, the land offers scenic elevation changes with potential for views and diverse build sites. The soils, primarily Plaisted and Howland per NRCS maps, are well-suited to growing trees and perhaps some crops, though rocky areas and slopes make this less ideal for large-scale farming. Instead, the true value here lies in timber potential, recreation, and a wilderness lifestyle.
LOCATION The property is accessed by a private road maintained by the Sysladobsis Lot Owners Association, which ensures consistent road access to your retreat. From here, Springfield’s gas and convenience store is just under 10 miles away, while Lincoln—with full services including groceries, restaurants, and healthcare—is about 45 minutes by vehicle. Bangor, Portland, and even Boston are reachable within a few hours for those planning extended stays or seasonal visits.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area is beckoning. Lakeville lives up to its name with an abundance of water: you’ll find nearby foot access to Lombard Lake, Upper and Lower Pug Lakes, and Upper Sysladobsis Lake. Popular larger lakes like Junior, Scraggly, and Sysladobsis are also close by. A network of private roads links up to maintained snowmobile and ATV trails, giving you access to hundreds of miles of exploration.
Whether you're looking to build a seasonal cabin, enjoy hunting and fishing, or simply want to own a piece of Maine to escape to, this property offers a rare combination of water frontage, privacy, and value.
With annual property taxes around $75, this land won’t last long.
$54,295





Charming Maine Cabin with 13 Acres
Burlington, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Escape to the peace and privacy of the Maine woods with this charming off-grid log-sided cabin, nestled on 13 heavily wooded acres in Burlington—just a short drive from the serene shores of Madagascal Pond. Surrounded by nature and tucked behind a locked gate on Wilderness Way, this property offers an exceptional level of privacy, security, and seclusion.
The cabin is cozy and well-insulated, featuring one bedroom on the main floor and a spacious loft bedroom above—perfect for family or guests. A screened-in front porch spans the front of the cabin, providing a relaxing space to enjoy the sights and sounds of the forest. Inside, a direct vent propane heater ensures year-round comfort.
For the outdoor enthusiast, this location is a dream. The property offers direct access to the extensive ATV trail system, ideal for exploring Maine’s backwoods. You’ll also enjoy access to a private sand beach on Madagascal Pond, known for its great swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities.
The 13-acre lot is not only scenic but practical—providing ample firewood for years to come. In the evenings, gather around the campfire to roast s’mores, share stories, and marvel at the star-filled Maine sky.
Though off-grid, modern conveniences are within easy reach. Lincoln is just 30 minutes away and offers Walmart, Dunkin' Donuts, restaurants, a hospital, and other essential services. Bangor and its international airport are only about 1 hour and 15 minutes away, and Boston is roughly 4 hours and 40 minutes south.
If you're seeking a rustic retreat with the perfect mix of privacy, recreation, and natural beauty, this cabin is a must-see.
Schedule your private showing today and discover your off-grid escape in the heart of Maine.
$110,000






Off-Grid Log Cabin Retreat on 65± Acres
Greenbush, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Looking for a peaceful, private escape in the Maine woods? Welcome to 111 Frye’s Lane in Greenbush—a true off-grid log cabin retreat nestled on 65± surveyed acres of wooded land. This 2003-built log home combines rustic charm with practical comfort, offering the kind of privacy and seclusion that’s hard to come by today. Set at the end of a private road, this hidden property is the perfect place to homestead, recreate or just unplug and enjoy nature.
The 24x32 log cabin features two bedrooms, one full bathroom, and a spacious 8x24 covered front porch—ideal for sipping coffee and watching wildlife. The home includes a full concrete basement, a wood stove for cozy winter nights, and a propane baseboard hot water heating system. A photovoltaic solar system with batteries ensures reliable off-grid power. Need space for tools, toys, or a workshop? The 20x24 garage has you covered. The property also includes a drilled well and a 3-bedroom septic system, with permit documentation available upon request.
The land itself is a nature lover’s dream—approximately 65 acres of mixed hardwood forest with elevations ranging from 150 to 205 feet above sea level. Soil types are complex stony loams, supporting a healthy ecosystem. Whether you're interested in hunting, hiking the groomed trails on the land, or simply enjoying your own private woodland, this property offers endless opportunities.
Located just 30 minutes from Bangor and 20 minutes from the University of Maine in Orono, you will find all the culture and conveniences of a modern city. While at the same time being only 6 miles from a boat landing on the Penobscot River and Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, you’ll have easy access to fishing, paddling, hunting and all other types of outdoor recreation.
With annual taxes of $2,718, this Maine log cabin is your ticket to an off-grid lifestyle without sacrificing access to modern amenities. Contact us today to schedule a private showing—no drive-bys, please. Opportunities like this don’t come along often!
$299,000






40.8 Acres of Off-Grid Paradise in Lakeville,…
Lakeville, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Discover your ideal off-grid retreat with this 40.8± acre parcel on Upper Dobsis Road in Lakeville, Maine. Nestled in one of New England's lowest property tax towns, this land offers a unique opportunity for homesteaders, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking privacy, affordability, and natural beauty.
Property Overview
This surveyed lot features approximately 750 feet of road frontage and elevations ranging from 370 to 610 feet above sea level. The terrain consists of well-drained, extremely rocky sandy loam soils, making it ideal for forestry, wildlife habitat, or a secluded cabin site. The property is predominantly wooded with a mix of hardwoods and softwoods, providing both aesthetic appeal and potential timber value.
Prime Location
Situated in Lakeville, a town with a population of just over 100 residents, this property offers seclusion while remaining accessible to nearby amenities. It's located approximately 7.5 miles from Lee, where you can find a gas station and restaurant, and about 19.5 miles from Lincoln, which offers grocery stores, Walmart, building supplies, a hospital, and other medical care. Bangor, with its airport and waterfront attractions, is roughly 69 miles away, while Portland, Maine's largest city, is about 197 miles (approximately 3 hours) away. Boston is approximately 303 miles (around 4 hours and 50 minutes) from the property.
Outdoor Recreation
This land is a gateway to Maine's renowned eastern Maine outdoor recreation. Upper Dobsis Lake is just 2.25 miles away, offering excellent fishing and boating opportunities. Lower Dobsis Boat Landing is 8.3 miles away, and Bottle Lake Landing, providing access to Junior and West Grand Lakes, is 10.3 miles away. The property is also near thousands of acres of conservation land managed by the Downeast Lakes Land Trust, open to recreational use. For ATV and snowmobile enthusiasts, trail access is available nearby the property.
Investment Property
With annual property taxes at just $136, this land is not only affordable but also a smart investment. Whether you're looking to build an off-grid homestead, establish a hunting camp, or simply own a piece of Maine's unspoiled wilderness, this property offers endless possibilities.
$59,900






46.8 Acres of Maine Land for Sale…
Springfield, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Are you dreaming of owning a secluded piece of land in the wild beauty of Maine? This 46.8± acre wooded lot in Prentiss, located in far eastern Maine, offers privacy, natural beauty, and affordability. This surveyed property is perfect for those seeking a recreational retreat, future homestead, or a peaceful place to escape the noise of the world.
This forested land features a gently rolling topography, with elevations ranging from 580 to 680 feet above sea level. The property is rich with tree diversity and has a mix of stony and rocky loam soils, as mapped by the NRCS, offering good potential for forest management or off-grid development. One of the property's most captivating features is its water - a 2.5± acre beaver pond nestled in the woods and Mud Brook, which winds through the northeastern corner. These water features not only enhance the scenic value but also attract local wildlife, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and nature lovers alike. The land boasts approximately 842 feet of road frontage, ensuring easy access to the property.
Located in Prentiss, an unorganized territory in Penobscot County with a population of just 169 (2020 Census), this area is surrounded by large tracts of privately held forestland and small farms. It's a place where peace, quiet, and starry skies are the norm.
Need supplies or services? You're about 11 miles from Springfield, home to the nearest gas and convenience store, 30 miles from Lincoln where you'll find healthcare, groceries, and dining, and 80 miles from Bangor, the region's largest city. For weekend adventures, you're just 21 miles from the public boat landing at East Grand Lake — a stunning 16,000-acre lake known for its lake trout and smallmouth bass — and 18 miles from Lakeville's famous chain of lakes. Plus, you're just a short drive from the Canadian border at Forest City.
Whether you're planning your next cabin getaway or investing in a piece of Maine's unspoiled wilderness, this 46.8-acre parcel offers unmatched value and opportunity. Low taxes ($102/year), beautiful natural features, and true Maine wilderness -- don't miss your chance to own it.
$65,000






32 Acres with Off-Grid Cabin
Burlington, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
This 32± acre parcel is located off Clark Road in Burlington. There is a small off-grid cabin on the property that was built in 1989. It is a one bedroom cabin with a lot of potential. It has no heating source currently, but there is a chimney in place from a previous wood stove. You could easily fix up the cabin and use this as a hunting property. Clark Brook runs through the back of the property and the wildlife is abundant. There are deer tracks and droppings throughout the parcel, moose scrapings on trees, and signs of beaver and snowshoe hare. There is over 700’ of road frontage on Clark Road. Clark Road is a private dirt road that is maintained by the property owners. Come see what this cabin and wooded parcel has to offer.
$44,500






Maine Timberland Lot for Sale
Burlington, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
This 72± acre lot is located off Clark Road in Burlington. It has over 1600’ of frontage on Clark Road and has mixed timber on the lot. There are two ponds located on this 72± acre parcel and Clark Brook runs through the property. Clark Road is a private dirt road maintained by the property owners. The wildlife on the parcel is abundant! There are deer tracks and droppings throughout the parcel, moose scrapings on trees, and signs of beaver and snowshoe hare. If you are looking for a lot to harvest or hunt, this might be what you are looking for. The low property taxes make this parcel even more inviting. Come take a look today.
$74,500






58 Acre Buildable Lot in Burlington, Maine
Burlington, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Are you looking for a lot to build a home in a quiet town? Come check out Map 5 Lot 29 Long Ridge Road, Burlington. This lot is a 58± acre parcel with a partial driveway in place. The driveway has grown up some, but would be easy to restore. There is mixed timber on this lot and a spring. This property has approximately 175± feet of road frontage on Long Ridge Road. Burlington is a small town with low taxes. This parcel is taxed along with another parcel, so will be even lower in the future once divided. Power is available at the road. Come see this property today and start making your future plans.
$71,000






40 Acre Retreat Surrounded by The Downeast…
Lakeville, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Discover the ultimate off-grid retreat in Lakeville, Maine, with this stunning 40.6-acre wooded property. Nestled in the heart of a region celebrated for its pristine lakes and vast forests, this parcel offers unparalleled access to outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
LOCATION Lakeville is the place to be in eastern central Maine, known for its low property taxes—just $135 annually for this land — and a small-town charm surrounded by the Downeast Lakes region. With proximity to Upper Sysladobsis Lake and a network of conserved lands from the Downeast Lakes Land Trust, you’ll enjoy endless opportunities for fishing, hunting, canoeing, and exploring hundreds of miles of ATV and snowmobile trails.
The town of Lincoln is less than 20 miles west of the property with services including a community hospital, doctors, dentists, accounting and other professional services along with large grocery stores, building materials, banks, restaurants and more. Bangor International Airport is about an hour 20 minute drive from the property.
LAND This private parcel boasts 40.6 surveyed acres with over 1,200 feet of private road frontage. The thick forest here is a blend of hardwood and softwood timber, making it ideal for forestry, a secret cabin location or a peaceful escape.
The land features well-drained soils, elevations ranging from 450 to 510 feet above sea level, and potential for breathtaking views with some clearing. It's an off-grid location, perfect for solar power enthusiasts, with plenty of southern slope sun exposure.
This region is good for those looking for a hunting location with great habitat for upland birds, whitetail deer, black bear, and moose.
CALL NOW Whether you’re seeking solitude, adventure, or a long-term investment, this property has it all. Call before this property is gone to schedule a tour and make this affordable slice of Maine wilderness your own!
$59,900






Secluded Cabin on 550 Acres with Stunning…
Lakeville, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Come make some memories that will last for generations in the heart of Eastern Maine's natural beauty. Rand Brook Preserve is an exceptional off-grid retreat cabin set upon 550± acres of forestland with ridges, valleys, wetlands and nearly 1 ½ miles of frontage along the trout-rich Rand Brook, part of the headwaters of the Passadumkeag River.
LOCATION 1218 Upper Dobsis Road in Lakeville. This property location offers seclusion while remaining accessible to nearby towns and amenities.The small town of Lakeville, with just 104 residents reported in the last census, will insure you find the seclusion you have been looking for. This rural town with limited government services enjoys one of the lowest property tax rates in New England.
Conveniently located just eight miles from Lee for gas and food, and less than 20 miles from Lincoln for the nearest hospital, restaurants, grocery stores, building and hardware supplies and many other services. Bangor, with its international airport and vibrant cultural scene, is only 70 miles away, while Portland and Boston are within three to five hours for longer excursions.
CABIN The charming 416-square-foot wood-framed cabin sits on the south facing slope of a ridge at 420 feet above sea level. This side hill location offers protection from the north west winds and at the same time is well located for off grid solar.
Designed for comfort and functionality, the cabin includes a cozy bedroom, a full bathroom with shower, sink and flush toilet. It has a fully equipped kitchen featuring a gas range and refrigerator. A covered porch offers breathtaking views of the river valley and Passadumkeag Mountain.
Additional improvements include a shipping container, a generator building/storage shed. All this is hidden at the end of a nearly half-mile-long private driveway.
550 +/- ACRES The land is a blend of rolling ridges, fertile valleys, and wetlands that support diverse habitats for many of Maine’s wildlife with elevations ranging from 260 feet along the brook to 600 feet above sea level at the ridge north of the cabin. It is not uncommon to see whitetail deer, moose, black bear, otter, beaver, upland birds as well as waterfowl frequenting this location.
A diverse mix of eastern hardwoods and softwoods covers the terrain, providing both aesthetic beauty and adding to the wildlife habitat. This uneven aged forest will provide revenue from future harvest or just let the trees grow adding value on the stump.
The soils, predominantly silty and sandy loams, offer potential for planting in areas with gentle slopes and minimal rockiness. If you are into hunting there are plenty of places to make trails and construct food plots. Off grid homesteading is also a good possibility for those that are more self sufficient.
WATER FEATURE Rand Brook is a short flat water brook that is nearly completely encompassed by this property. Approximately 7,200 feet of the brook flows through the land. The large forested wetland surrounding the brook filters and cools the water making it great habitat for eastern brook trout and rearing waters for Atlantic Salmon.
The brook is a tributary of the Passadumkeag River and enters it just west of the property boundary. The Passadumkeag is a major tributary of the Penobscot River. These wilderness watts see very little boating or fishing pressure because of their remote location and lack of easy road access.
PLACES OF INTEREST This location is a gateway to adventure. The nearby Down East Lakes Community Forest spans over 57,000 acres, including conserved lands just a few miles from the property. These include a mile of protected shoreline along Horseshoe and Sysladobsis Lakes.
The area boasts countless lakes—such as Upper and Lower Sysladobsis, Bottle, and Junior Lakes—accessible via nearby boat landings.
Outdoor recreation abounds with hundreds of miles of ATV and snowmobile trails, as well as proximity to the Canadian border for access to the Bay of Fundy and beyond.
CALL TODAY Priced at $525,000, with property taxes of just $732, Rand Brook Preserve is an extraordinary opportunity to own a slice of Maine wilderness, complete with modern comforts and boundless potential for outdoor recreation.






Homestead & Hunting Land in Central Maine
Corinna, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Have you been searching for a central Maine getaway for a homestead, hunting camp, or an off-grid escape? Let’s explore a 60+ acre parcel tucked away on Mains Road in Corinna, right in the heart of Maine. This land offers the perfect opportunity to unplug and enjoy nature, all while being in one of the state’s top spots for farming, homesteading and whitetail deer & turkey hunting.
CENTRAL MAINE Located in Corinna, a quaint town in southern Penobscot County with about 2,200 residents, the area is rich in history. It was originally purchased in 1804 by Dr. John Warren, a Revolutionary War surgeon and a founder of Harvard Medical School.
The town is part of RSU 19, with public schools nearby in Newport, and it provides easy access to larger hubs—just 11 miles from Newport, 26 miles from Bangor International Airport, 40 miles from Waterville, and within a few hours of Portland and Boston.
LAND The property includes approximately 67± acres on the public tax record. The land features a combination of open fields—about eight acres, with the balance of the land being mixed woodlands.
It also offers gentle elevations ranging from 270 to 320 feet above sea level and rich soils from the Corinna-Penobscot complex series, ideal for farming in the field area.
A branch of Alder Brook meanders through the property, eventually flowing into Sebasticook Lake, and there’s even a peaceful beaver pond nestled in the landscape.
NEARBY POI Corinna is home to several points of interest, including the Stewart Free Library, a historic building gifted by local-born millionaire Levi M. Stewart and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Families and visitors can enjoy nearby Treworgy Family Orchards in Levant, famous for its corn maze, apple picking, and educational field trips.
Head to Sebasticook Lake, just 11 miles away. The lake spans 4,200 acres with 50-foot depths, offering excellent fishing, boating, and paddling along its 16 miles of scenic shoreline.
TAKE ACTION Offered at a competitive price, this off-grid retreat provides a perfect blend of field and forest with low taxes at just $290 annually. Whether you're dreaming of building a homestead, setting up a hunting camp, or simply getting away from it all, this land on Mains Road in Corinna might be just what you’re looking for. Call today for more info and come see the property soon.
$110,000






Charming Country Home
Chester, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Discover the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience at 1117 North Chester Road, Chester, Maine. This picturesque property is nestled in the heart of rural Maine, offering peace, privacy, and breathtaking natural beauty. Ideal for those seeking a serene lifestyle, this home sits on an expansive lot with 586 feet of direct frontage on the Penobscot River, providing stunning waterfront views and endless opportunities for outdoor activities.
Property Highlights:
● Spacious Living Area: This cozy home features an open-concept living space with large windows that flood the rooms with natural light, highlighting the rustic wood accents.
● Kitchen: The kitchen boasts modern appliances, ample cabinet space, and an open concept making it perfect for both casual meals and entertaining guests.
● Comfortable Bedrooms: With multiple bedrooms, this home is perfect for families or those who desire extra space for a home office or guest rooms.
● Penobscot River Frontage: Enjoy 586 feet of direct access to the Penobscot River, perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply relaxing by the water.
● Large Outdoor Space: The expansive yard offers endless possibilities for outdoor living, including space for a garden, play area, or outdoor entertaining. Also included is a corner lot on Butterfield Ridge Road and North Chester Road consisting of 15.37 surveyed acres.
● Prime Location: Located on North Chester Road, this property provides easy access to local amenities, schools, and recreational areas while maintaining a peaceful country feel.
● Ideal for Nature Lovers: Surrounded by Maine's lush forests and wildlife, this property is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.






575 Acres Mountain - Brooks - Hardwoods
Lakeville, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Welcome to the hills of Carroll Plantation, Maine, where an extraordinary opportunity awaits you. This mountain-top retreat spans 575± acres of forest land, offering miles of interior roads, a diverse hardwood forest, and nearly a mile of frontage along the babbling Getchell and Barker Brooks. At its heart is the peak of Getchell Mountain, providing breathtaking views of the property and surrounding countryside.
LOCATION Carroll Plantation, is a small eastern Penobscot County town with a population of just 138. The area is known for its hilly terrain and fertile soil. Travelers along Route 6 from Lincoln to Topsfield will recognize the stunning vistas of Bowers Mountain, Getchell Mountain, and Vinegar Hill, which frame the southern landscape of Carroll Plantation.
This rural area is miles away from any crowds, yet you will find gas and convenience items in the small village of Springfield 6 ½ miles away. Lincoln is the closest town for services such as a regional hospital, grocery stores, building supplies, restaurants and more. The nearest commercial airport is in Bangor, 75 miles to the south.
PROPERTY The land itself offers a variety of elevations, ranging from 500 FASL along the brooks to 1,020 feet at the peak of Getchell Mountain.
According to NRCS soil survey, the land is characterized by a complex mix of silty and sandy loams. While the terrain is mostly rugged with impressive slopes ideal for hardwood growth, there are level areas that could be cleared for cultivation of crops or food plots.
The forest is mostly early successional hardwoods with a mix of softwoods and hardwoods along the two brooks. Getchell and Barker Brooks not only make up nearly a mile of property line, they also are a year-round water supply for game animals. These spring fed waters combined with the property’s soils, timber age and timber stand types provide near perfect habitat and cover for ruffed grouse, whitetail deer and moose.
The land also boasts about two miles of interior roads. This road system provides access to much of the acreage including over 1,000 feet of newly constructed road extending nearly to the peak of Getchell Mountain. This driveway ends at a clearing with a gravel pad featuring commanding views of the acreage and surrounding hills.
THE AREA This location is a gateway to a remarkable network of freshwater lakes that stretch from Lakeville to the Canadian border, including Junior Lake, Scraggly Lake, and West Grand Lake to name a few. Many of these pristine waters are protected by the conservation efforts of the Down East Lakes Land Trust, ensuring their natural beauty remains intact. For outdoor enthusiasts, the property offers direct access to ATV and snowmobile trails, making it a year-round playground. Additionally, the vibrant city of Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada, and the picturesque Bay of Fundy region are both within easy reach for a day trip.
This expansive 575-acre property is a rare find. With nearly a mile of brook frontage, miles of interior roads, and stunning scenic views, this mountain-top retreat is a rare opportunity if you are looking for solitude, outdoor adventure, and natural beauty.
$575,000






Off Grid Land Big Timber
Seboeis Plantation, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Come on a journey to one of Maine's secret locations, Seboeis Plantation. Here is an opportunity for you to own a piece of wilderness with an affordable 11.2-acre surveyed lot tucked deep within the forest, boasting majestic large timber and the seclusion afforded by gated access.
LOCATION Seboeis Plantation, with its sparse population of just 40 residents spread across expansive lands, truly embodies remote living. The name itself, derived from the native Penobscot language, translates to "Little Brook," hinting at the pristine waterways that crisscross the area. This secluded spot is not easily found on conventional GPS systems; access is controlled through private gates managed by local property owners, ensuring unmatched privacy and security.
Historically, this region has attracted notable visitors, including professional athletes from the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins, who were drawn here for the exceptional fishing at South Branch Lake and the pursuit of trophy whitetail deer
Conveniently located, this property sits approximately 18 miles from Howland, 51 miles from Bangor, 180 miles (a 2 hour and 40-minute drive) from Portland, and about 285 miles (a 4 hour and 30-minute drive) from Boston.
LAND FEATURES The land itself spans 11.2 acres and has been meticulously surveyed, featuring 305 feet of frontage along East Branch Road. The terrain varies in elevation from 390 to 470 feet above sea level, offering diverse landscapes and potential building sites.
The soil composition is primarily Plaisted loam, which, despite its slopes and rocky nature, can yield fruitful growth with some dedicated effort. The property is dotted with a rich assortment of softwood trees, including pine, spruce, fir, and cedar, providing both beautiful aesthetics and resource value. For those with the skills, this property could provide the raw materials necessary for a DYI cabin build. A roughed-in driveway has been started and is awaiting the finishing touches to welcome you home.
POINTS OF INTEREST The surrounding area is rich with natural attractions and recreational opportunities. Owners have access to both the East Branch and Seboeis Stream, offering excellent spots for trout fishing and peaceful paddling adventures.
Nearby, the expansive South Branch Lake spans over 2,035 acres with depths reaching 28 feet, presenting a clean and lightly developed environment perfect for smallmouth bass fishing.
For wildlife enthusiasts, the nearby Pond Farm Wildlife Management Area encompasses 450 acres, including over 400 acres of meticulously developed wetlands that serve as prime nesting habitats for a variety of waterfowl, making it an ideal location for hunting and birdwatching.
Adventure seekers will appreciate the extensive network of ATV and snowmobile trails accessible directly from the property, connecting you to hundreds of miles of scenic routes.
Additionally, the area boasts several Public Reserved Lands, including a 1,000-acre tract behind the gate plus the nearby Seboeis Unit of PRL spanning 21,369 acres, all open for public enjoyment including hunting, fishing, and boating around the picturesque Seboeis and Endless Lakes.
DON’T DELAY With current annual taxes totaling less than $20, it's not only a serene retreat but also a financially sensible investment. Embrace the peace and privacy that comes with gated access and come enjoy the rich outdoor experiences that Seboeis Plantation has to offer. Call today for a private tour of the property.
$33,900






Private Maine Camp with 89± Acres
Lakeville, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Nestled in the serene wilderness of Carroll Plantation, Maine, this charming off-grid camp offers a tranquil retreat on 89± private acres of pristine natural beauty. Built in 2004, the rustic camp spans approximately 800 square feet and is designed to harmonize with its surroundings while providing a unique, back-to-basics experience.
The camp features a spacious, open-plan living area measuring 19 x 19 feet, which combines the kitchen, dining, and living spaces into a warm and inviting environment. This layout not only maximizes the use of space but also allows for easy flow and interaction, whether you're cooking a meal, playing cards, or simply relaxing by the wood stove. Water to the kitchen is supplied by a dug well and hand pump. offering a quaint and traditional method for accessing water, while the camp’s rustic charm is further highlighted by the absence of conventional bathroom facilities—there is only a privy on the property, enhancing the off-grid experience.
On the first floor, you'll find two cozy bedrooms that offer a restful retreat after a day of outdoor adventures. Ascending to the second floor, the camp reveals two additional bedrooms, perfect for accommodating friends and family or providing extra space for a quiet escape. The camp is thoughtfully designed with a low-maintenance metal roof, ensuring durability and ease of upkeep, so you can spend more time enjoying the great outdoors and less time worrying about repairs. The second floor does need some finishing work but easy for the DIY person.
One of the standout features of this property is the expansive 15 x 20-foot deck, which overlooks the front yard and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. This outdoor space is ideal for savoring your morning coffee, reading a book, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the natural setting.
The 89 acres of land is a nature lover’s paradise, with about 78 acres of lush hardwood forest and 10 acres of softwood forest, providing a diverse habitat for wildlife and a stunning backdrop for your outdoor activities. The property also boasts 2,000 feet of frontage on a picturesque brook that meanders gently through the land, adding a serene auditory element to the tranquil environment.
The camp is accessed via approximately 1,000 feet of frontage on the seasonal gravel Dipper Pond Road, which enhances its secluded charm while ensuring you’re still connected to the surrounding area. The property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with ample opportunities for ATV riding, mountain biking, and hunting. Nearby lakes offer excellent fishing opportunities, making this an ideal location for those who appreciate both adventure and relaxation.
For practical needs, the town of Lincoln, located 33 miles or about 50 minutes west, provides essential services including shopping and medical facilities. The city of Bangor and its international airport are approximately 1 hour 45 minutes to the south, while Boston is a 5-hour drive away, ensuring that you're not too far from urban amenities when needed.
In summary, this off-grid camp in Carroll Plantation is a perfect blend of rustic charm and natural splendor, offering an authentic back-to-basics experience amidst the beautiful landscapes of Maine. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or simply a place to reconnect with nature, this camp provides a unique and enchanting retreat.
$159,900






Affordable 20 Acres in the Woods
Winn, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life at this secluded 20.1-acre parcel in northeastern Penobscot County, Maine. Nestled in the woods of Winn, this off-grid property offers the perfect retreat for those searching for solitude but still want to stay within a reasonable distance of essential services.
LAND If you have been looking for a property that has not had a recent timber harvest this land features a mix of mature timber, including white pine, sugar maples, white cedars, and poplar and various other mixed woods. With a little clearing this west sloping property has the potential for views of the sun setting over distant hills and mountains. The elevations range from 380 FASL along the road frontage to 290 feet at the western boundary. The varied and rolling terrain has much to offer. Several springs on the property provide game with a water source and could be dug out to create a private pond.
It's an ideal spot for hunting, with opportunities for whitetail deer, black bear, moose, and upland birds like ruffed grouse and woodcock. The property also includes a comfortable hunting blind, an outhouse, and some prefabbed materials for a small garage.
LOCATION Located just 18 miles from Lincoln and 67 miles from Bangor, you’ll find yourself close enough to grocery stores, hospitals, and other amenities while enjoying the seclusion of your own private wilderness.
Accessed over a private gravel road, this parcel is off the grid, with no postal delivery and your GPS probably won’t get you here. However, it's well-connected to recreational opportunities, with Dwinal Pond Wildlife Management Areas 2,450 acres open for public access just 2 miles away. Jump on your ATV or snowmobile from the property and be at the Dwinal Pond 4 Season clubhouse just 2.2 miles away. You can also enjoy fishing and paddling on the nearby Penobscot and Mattawamkeag Rivers, or hit the slopes at Mt. Jefferson Ski Area, just 9 miles away.
This land is a true find for those seeking a peaceful, off-grid lifestyle at an unbeatable price. With its surveyed boundaries, privacy, and trail access, it’s a rare find in today’s market. Don’t wait—properties like this are in high demand and may not be available for long. Call today to schedule a visit and experience this woodland retreat for yourself.
$34,500






Katahdin View Forest - Prime Timberland in…
Patten, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Located along Waters Road in the historic community of Patten, Maine, this 146-acre timberland tract offers an exceptional opportunity for investors and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Actively managed for decades, this property has been meticulously improved as a timber-producing estate, with over 1,200 feet of road frontage on the paved Waters Road.
Originally a productive potato farm until the 1970s, this land was transformed in the early 1980s into a highly productive timberland. Under the expertise of licensed Maine foresters, the owner planted 50,000 spruce seedlings, establishing thriving stands of White, Black, and Norway spruce. Today, these trees boast an impressive volume, with some stands yielding approximately 30-40 cords per acre after 40 years of growth.
In addition to the 50 acres of spruce plantations, the property features over 90 acres of naturally regenerating timber stands. Here, you'll find mature cedar logs, maple, white and yellow birch, aspen, along with additional spruce and fir, contributing to the diverse and valuable timber inventory.
Ten years ago, a thoughtful investment was made on a 2-acre section of land surrounding a small farm pond. Previously unproductive and covered in dogwood, this area was planted with white oak and black spruce seedlings, which are now flourishing. As these trees mature, they will provide not only high-quality timber but also acorns for the local whitetail deer population, enhancing the property’s appeal for wildlife enthusiasts.
A recent selective harvest on 25 acres of the property was conducted in July. Post-harvest, the cleared road was planted with white and red clovers and daikon radish, serving both as a cover crop and a food plot for deer. Trails were also cleared, leading to the old apple orchards, the farm pond oak grove, and the serene cedar forest at the back of the property.
This property, known as Katahdin View Forest, is a fantastic investment with a large and growing inventory of merchantable wood. It offers the unique opportunity to build a home from the timber harvested on-site. If you seek a timberland investment where you can watch the value increase as the timber matures within its well-managed boundaries, Katahdin View Forest deserves your attention. Beyond timber, it’s also an outstanding hunting and recreational property that promises enjoyment for decades to come.