Large Land Parcel - 100 Acres in…
Maxfield, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you've been searching for a large parcel of Maine land that offers privacy, recreational opportunities, investment potential, and easy access to services, this 100± acre property off Bunker Hill Road in Maxfield deserves your attention.
Accessed via a deeded right-of-way driveway, this impressive tract of land welcomes you into a beautiful wooded setting where towering trees, abundant wildlife, and the quiet sounds of nature create a true Maine experience. A trail extends through a portion of the property, providing easy access for exploring, hunting, hiking, ATV use, wildlife observation, or future land management activities.
The land features Plaisted loam soils and offers excellent potential as a long-term timber investment while also providing multiple possibilities for recreational use or future development. Power is available at the entrance to the right-of-way driveway, making this an attractive location for those considering building a cabin, seasonal retreat, hunting camp, or year-round residence surrounded by nature.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of wildlife found throughout the area. The property shows significant deer activity, and the surrounding woods provide habitat for numerous species commonly found in central Maine. Maxfield is well known for its proximity to ATV and snowmobile trail systems, making it an excellent basecamp for four-season recreation. Hunting, fishing, hiking, trail riding, and wildlife watching opportunities can all be found nearby.
Despite its private setting, the property remains conveniently located. The town of Howland is only about five minutes away, offering gas, convenience stores, takeout dining, and everyday necessities. Lincoln, approximately 25 minutes north, provides larger grocery stores, restaurants, healthcare services, shopping, and additional amenities. For those traveling from farther away, Bangor is roughly 35 minutes south, offering an international airport, major retailers, hospitals, entertainment, and regional services. Boston is approximately 4.5 hours away, making this an accessible getaway location for weekend escapes or extended stays.
With annual property taxes currently under $700 per year, ownership remains affordable while allowing you to enjoy all the benefits of a substantial Maine landholding. Whether you're seeking a recreational retreat, hunting property, timber investment, future homestead location, or simply a place to enjoy the outdoors, this 100± acre parcel offers a rare opportunity to own a sizeable piece of Maine's natural landscape.
$136,000
46 Acres of Maine Wilderness with Turnkey…
Springfield, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Escape to the Maine woods with this well-equipped off-grid cabin retreat set on 46.2± surveyed acres in the quiet town of Springfield. Located just 2.6 miles from Route 6 on a private gravel road, this property offers exceptional privacy while remaining within easy reach of modern conveniences. Lincoln is only 20 miles away for shopping, dining, and services, while Bangor is approximately 71 miles and Portland about three hours by car.
The fully furnished cabin features three bedrooms, one bath, a welcoming sunporch, and a loft sleeping area, providing comfortable accommodations for family and friends. Front and rear pressure-treated decks offer the perfect places to relax, enjoy wildlife sightings, or take in the peaceful forest surroundings. The property is serviced by a drilled well and septic system and is powered by a 5-kilowatt LP gas generator supplemented by solar photovoltaic panels, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of off-grid living without sacrificing comfort.
A major feature of the property is the detached two-plus-car garage with second-floor storage that may offer potential for additional living space, workshop use, or recreational storage. The garage houses the generator and includes a large diamond-plated workbench. An attached carport provides additional covered space for boats, ATVs, snowmobiles, trailers, or other equipment. Additional improvements include a wood shed, two storage buildings, and an outhouse.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's direct access to locally maintained ATV and snowmobile trail systems. Numerous recreational opportunities are nearby, including the Bottle Lake and Sysladobsis Lake boat landings in Lakeville, approximately 12 miles away. The renowned Down East Lakes region and extensive conservation lands totaling hundreds of thousands of acres are also nearby, offering exceptional opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking, paddling, wildlife observation, and exploring Maine's North Woods. The Canadian border is just 35 minutes away.
The land itself is diverse and attractive, consisting of approximately 13 acres of softwood forest, 14 acres of mixed wood, 17 acres of hardwoods, plus building site and road areas. Relatively level terrain with elevations ranging from approximately 580 to 600 feet above sea level creates a highly usable parcel with long-term recreational and timber value.
Interested? Call today to see this opportunity to own a turnkey Maine wilderness retreat ready for immediate enjoyment.
$250,000
Maine River Property - 40.18 Acres -…
Woodville, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Located on West Indian Road in the quiet rural town of Woodville, this 40.18± acre surveyed parcel offers an opportunity to own a large stretch of forested waterfront land on the legendary Penobscot River. If you’ve been searching for privacy, wildlife, mature timber, and access to some of Maine’s best outdoor recreation, this property deserves your attention.
Whether you envision an off-grid cabin, recreational getaway, hunting camp, or long-term land investment, this property delivers authentic Maine wilderness in a peaceful setting far removed from busy highways and crowded neighborhoods.
Woodville is a small Penobscot County town with a population of approximately 201 residents, located on the western side of the Penobscot River. Despite the secluded feel, services and shopping are conveniently available in Lincoln just 12 miles away. Bangor is approximately 60 miles south, while Portland, Boston, and even New York City remain within reasonable driving distance for weekend or seasonal use.
The land itself features approximately 631 feet of frontage on the Penobscot River, one of New England’s great waterways stretching roughly 350 miles across Maine before flowing into Penobscot Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. This section of the river is known for outstanding wildlife habitat and recreation. Bald eagles, deer, moose, otter, beaver, and numerous wading birds are commonly seen here, while anglers appreciate the area’s exceptional smallmouth bass fishing.
Elevations range from approximately 170 to 230 feet above sea level, with a high riverbank leading into more level interior forestland. The soils consist primarily of Plaisted and Howland loams along with Monarda complex soils. While too rocky for large-scale farming, the land is well suited for timber growth, food plots, or a small garden area. Older tree growth and an established trail network throughout the property make it easy to explore on foot, by ATV, or while hunting.
The property also provides access to a vast recreational region including Baxter State Park, the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Debsconeag Lakes, and the North Maine Woods. Millions of acres of public land and dozens of nearby lakes offer endless opportunities for boating, paddling, fishing, and outdoor adventure.
$165,000
Bungalow Style Home with 53 Acres -…
Kingman, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Nestled on 53± acres in the quiet rural town of Kingman, this private property at 84 Park Street offers the perfect blend of comfort, recreation, and country living. The two-bedroom, one-bath home features a spacious living room with spiral staircase leading up to the loft bedroom, eat-in kitchen with modern cabinetry and newer appliances, bathroom complete with a shower and soaking tub, and main floor bedroom with plenty of space. This property is the perfect relaxing retreat after a day outdoors.
Enjoy the warmth and efficiency of radiant propane heat along with a wood furnace for added comfort during Maine winters. The partially finished basement provides additional space for storage, hobbies, or future expansion possibilities. A charming three-season porch with interchangeable screen and plexiglass panels allows you to take in the surrounding scenery from spring through fall, while staying protected from the elements.
The expansive acreage offers room to explore, hunt, garden, or simply enjoy the privacy and peaceful setting. A shed provides convenient storage for tools and outdoor equipment. Whether you’re looking for a year-round residence, recreational getaway, or homestead opportunity, this unique property delivers the best of rural Maine living. If you are looking for privacy and recreation possibilities, this might be the place for you. Come see what this property has to offer!
$185,000
Quiet Country Home with 10± Acres -…
Lincoln, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you’ve been looking for a modern Maine property with privacy, acreage, and easy access to outdoor recreation without being far from town, this property at 110 Butterfield Ridge Road in Chester deserves a closer look. Set on approximately 10 wooded acres in a quiet rural location, this property offers a combination of comfort, convenience, and low-maintenance living that works equally well as a year-round residence or a vacation getaway.
Located in the small town of Chester, Maine—population 549 according to the 2020 Census—the property sits on the west side of the Penobscot River in an area known for its forests, recreational opportunities, and relaxed pace of life. Despite the peaceful setting, you’re only about 11.5 miles from the service town of Lincoln where you’ll find shopping, restaurants, medical services, and other daily conveniences. Bangor is approximately 59 miles away, while Portland and Boston are within a reasonable driving distance for weekend travel or seasonal use.
The land itself is one of the standout features of this property. The approximately 10-acre parcel is nicely wooded and accessed by a winding driveway that helps create a strong sense of privacy from the road. Trails throughout the property provide space for walking, exploring, or simply enjoying the outdoors right from your own land. The property also includes a drilled well and private septic system, adding to the self-contained rural setup many buyers are looking for in Maine.
Outdoor recreation is a major draw in this region. The Penobscot River—less than a mile away—is widely considered one of Maine’s premier rivers for boating, fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing. Baxter State Park, home to Mount Katahdin and thousands of acres of wilderness recreation, is only about 40 miles away and reachable in just over an hour. Closer to home, North Chester Orchard offers seasonal pick-your-own apples, pumpkins, and Christmas trees, giving the area a classic small-town Maine feel.
Built in 2008, the home features a practical ranch design situated on a slab foundation for easy maintenance. Offering approximately 896 square feet of living space, the home includes two bedrooms and one bathroom. LP heat provides efficient warmth during the colder months, while the metal roof and vinyl siding help keep exterior maintenance to a minimum. The home is also being offered furnished, making it easier for buyers looking for a move-in-ready property or turnkey vacation home.
A detached two-bay garage adds excellent utility and storage space for vehicles, recreational equipment, tools, or workshop use. Whether you enjoy snowmobiling, boating, hiking, hunting, or simply relaxing in a quiet wooded setting, this property offers a flexible setup for enjoying the Maine lifestyle.
This Chester property presents an attractive opportunity for buyers seeking privacy, manageable acreage, and a modern home in a desirable rural Maine setting.
$275,000
6-Lot Surveyed Subdivision Near Morgan’s Beach –…
Enfield, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
A rare opportunity to own a fully surveyed 6-lot subdivision totaling 21.35 acres in Enfield, Maine—just under a mile from Morgan’s Beach on the shores of beautiful Cold Stream Pond.
With lot sizes ranging from 1.5 to 6.82 acres, this property offers exceptional flexibility for builders, investors, or anyone seeking to create a private Maine retreat. Whether you envision multiple homes, resale of individual lots, or a long-term land investment, the groundwork is already in place.
Property Highlights:
21.35 acres across 6 surveyed lots
Lot sizes from 1.5 to 6.82 acres
Lot 1 features a drilled well (approx. 8 GPM at 220 ft)
Recent septic design completed for Lot 1 (buyer to verify)
Lot 6 has been soil tested
Key improvements already completed, saving time and upfront costs
Enjoy the best of Maine’s outdoor lifestyle just minutes away. Cold Stream Pond is known for its clear waters and recreational appeal—perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. Morgan’s Beach provides easy public access and is a local favorite.
Convenient Location:
Approximately 8 miles to I-95
15 minutes to Lincoln for shopping and essentials
45 minutes to Bangor for dining, healthcare, and major retailers
This property combines privacy, natural beauty, and accessibility—making it an outstanding opportunity in one of central Maine’s growing recreational areas.
Don’t miss your chance to secure a ready-to-develop subdivision near one of the region’s most desirable freshwater destinations.
Riverfront Property with 16 Acres - Medway,…
Medway, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Nestled along the scenic shores of the Penobscot River in Medway, Maine, this waterfront parcel offers a rare blend of accessibility, natural beauty, and ready-to-enjoy features. A private driveway leads directly from Route 116 to the property, providing easy year-round access.
The land gently slopes toward the water, where you'll find direct river frontage complete with an existing dock-perfect for boating, fishing, or simply taking in the peaceful surroundings. The lot features a beautiful mix of mature trees, offering both privacy and a classic Maine woodland feel.
An open, cleared area provides an ideal space for setting up a camper or planning a future build. With a soil test already completed and suitable for a medium-sized septic system, much of the groundwork has been started for your vision.
Whether you're looking for a seasonal getaway, a recreational retreat, or a future homesite, this Penobscot River property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience.
$249,900
Cozy Cabin on 20 Acres: A Hunter’s…
Summit Twp, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Escape to this cabin nestled on 20 acres of pristine woodland, offering the perfect blend of seclusion, natural beauty, and outdoor adventure. Whether you're looking for a hunter's paradise or a peaceful spot for family recreation, this property has it all. Surrounded by abundant wildlife and lush forests, it’s an ideal location for hunting, hiking, and spending quality time with loved ones.
The camp has plenty of sleeping space with 2 large bedrooms upstairs. There is a usable spring well on the property. A large rustic wood cookstove can be used as a heat source or to cook meals. The property is on an ATV trail access point. Just down the road, you can fish or put a small boat or canoe in on the Passadumkeag River.
Summit Plantation is 30 minutes to Lincoln with its hospital, grocery stores, hardware stores, hotels, and restaurants. It is 1 hour from Bangor with its larger home improvement stores and entertainment. Portland is 2.5 hours away with its museums and transportation hub, and Boston is 4.5 hours away.
Come take a look at this great camp today!
3 Bedroom Farmhouse on 16.2 Acres -…
Kingman, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Welcome to 1325 Kingman Road in Kingman, Maine — a charming 1870s farmhouse set on 16.2 acres, lovingly known as Our Vision Farm, where homesteading, sustainability, and peaceful rural living come together.
This 3-bedroom, 1-bath home (approx. 1,200 sq ft) offers additional space that could be finished for more bedrooms or expanded living, making it ideal for a homestead, investment property, Airbnb, or year-round residence.
The home is move-in ready with important updates already completed, including updated first-floor electrical (2023) and a modern RV hookup (2024). Additional improvements include a metal roof (2019), windows & siding (2014), furnace (2017), water heater (2014), and sump pump (2022). The property features a high producing drilled well (100 GPM, 150 ft deep) and a septic system (2012).
A standout feature is the 24x30 detached 2-car garage with its own separate electric meter, offering excellent potential for a workshop, home business, or future rental space. The property also includes a 30 AMP RV hookup with water and sewer, perfect for guests or added income potential, plus an additional outbuilding previously used as a farm stand.
Step outside and experience a truly special setting. The land features a mix of open field and wooded acreage, including a developing honeyberry (haskap) orchard with over 200 plants, along with raspberries, blackberries, apples, sour cherries, wild strawberries, and more. A large fenced garden area is ready for planting, while approximately 9 wooded acres provide space for hiking, hunting, foraging, and recreation.
Located near the Mattawamkeag River and ATV trail access, this property offers both privacy and outdoor adventure. Situated on a publicly maintained road with winter service and trash pickup, it also provides convenient access to Lincoln, Bangor, and Houlton.
With low property taxes (approximately $800/year, buyer to verify) and multiple use possibilities, this property is perfect for buyers seeking a Maine homestead, farmhouse with land, or property with income potential.
If you’ve been searching for land, flexibility, and a place to build your vision — this is it.
Expansive 325± Acre Land Parcel - Plymouth,…
Plymouth, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Discover the ultimate hunting and off-grid living opportunity with this expansive 325± acre lot located off Valley Road in picturesque Plymouth, Maine. This property offers a unique blend of dense woodland and open fields, creating an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts, deer hunters, and those seeking a self-sufficient homestead. The land features 30± acres of fields interspersed with mature hardwoods and evergreens, making it perfect for those who appreciate the thrill of hunting and the tranquility of nature.
The vast acreage provides ample space for deer hunting and wildlife observation, with a combination of dense forest and open fields offering diverse hunting opportunities and excellent game habitat. Additionally, this land is an exceptional habitat for wild turkeys, making it a prime location for turkey enthusiasts seeking a rewarding hunting experience. Beyond hunting, the property is also ideal for an off-grid homestead. Its expansive and secluded location allows for the creation of a self-sustaining lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty. The open fields are well-suited for agriculture or livestock, while the dense woods offer opportunities for timber and firewood.
The property’s versatile use extends to a range of outdoor activities, whether you’re interested in hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying a peaceful campfire under the stars. The nearest hospital, Sebasticook Valley Hospital in Pittsfield, Maine, is approximately a 20-minute drive (11 miles) from the property, ensuring access to essential healthcare services while enjoying the solitude of your rural retreat. For travel convenience, Bangor International Airport, your gateway to both domestic and international destinations, is about a 32-minute drive (30 miles) away. This makes it easy to fly in for a weekend of hunting or head out for longer trips. Additionally, Boston is around a 3.5-hour drive (219 miles) from Plymouth, offering a peaceful retreat that remains within reasonable reach of one of the Northeast’s major urban centers.
This 325± acre lot off Valley Road in Plymouth, Maine, is a rare find for the avid deer hunter, wild turkey enthusiast, outdoor lover, or aspiring off-grid homesteader. The property’s rich hunting grounds, exceptional wildlife habitat, and versatile use make it a truly exceptional opportunity. Don’t miss the chance to own this remarkable piece of Maine wilderness—schedule a visit today to experience all that this property has to offer.
$299,900
Expansive Mountain-View Acreage with Timber Value &…
Dixmont, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Set atop Mount Harris in Dixmont, this 116± acre parcel blends scenic beauty with practical investment value. From its elevated vantage, the property offers panoramic views of the Longfellow Mountains, including Sugarloaf Mountain, Mount Abraham, and Mount Bigelow—a rare perspective in this part of Maine.
With approximately 1,700 feet of frontage along Moosehead Trail, the land provides easy, year-round access while maintaining a private, rural feel. Elevations range from about 800 to 1,180 feet, creating a rolling topography ideal for mountain-view homesites or subdivision potential. Whether you envision one private estate build or multiple house lots, the property’s size and layout offer flexibility for future development.
The forest has been professionally managed for oak growth, ensuring a strong long-term timber investment. A selective harvest completed in 2022 removed lower-value species, enhancing the health and quality of the remaining stand for future value.
Adding to its investment appeal, a lease with CMP for a communications tower generates approximately $8,500 per year, providing steady income with minimal oversight.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundant wildlife habitat, with deer and turkey thriving among a mix of hardwood forest, natural clearings, and varying terrain. There’s ample opportunity for hunting, ATV riding, trail creation, and year-round recreation, all within a setting that feels both secluded and accessible.
Despite its private atmosphere, the property is conveniently located—Bangor and Belfast are just 30 minutes away, offering easy access to shopping, hospitals, and coastal destinations.
$499,900
62± Acres with Over a Mile River…
Medway, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Discover a rare opportunity at 1000 Grindstone Road in Grindstone, Maine—62± acres with approximately 7,000 feet of frontage on the legendary East Branch Penobscot River, including your own 11± acre private island. With more than a mile of cold, clear, free-flowing river and nearly 6,800± feet of road frontage, this property represents a truly scarce North Woods holding with exceptional recreational, conservation, and legacy value.
Located in Grindstone (AKA T1R7 WELS), an unorganized township with minimal population, the setting delivers authentic wilderness character while remaining accessible. East Millinocket is approximately 6 miles away for groceries and daily services, Millinocket and its regional hospital are about 15 miles, Bangor is roughly 66 miles (about one hour), Portland is under three hours, and Boston is within a half-day drive. Electricity is available roadside, offering practical development potential without sacrificing the remote feel buyers seek in northern Maine land.
The land features gently rolling elevations from approximately 250 to 270 feet above sea level, with soils identified as Colton and Redhook gravelly and sandy loams—well-suited for forestry, agricultural, recreation, and potential building sites. The expansive river frontage includes gravel bars, sweeping bends, and forested ridgelines that define the classic Maine North Woods landscape.
The included 11± acre island is an exceptionally rare feature in today’s market—true private island ownership on a free-flowing North Woods river is nearly impossible to replicate. It provides unmatched seclusion, creating a once-in-a-generation opportunity to establish a legacy retreat, conservation holding, or exclusive recreational uses defined by water on all sides.
The East Branch is woven into Maine’s logging and sporting history and is now prized for its wilderness fisheries and paddling. Anglers pursue native brook trout and landlocked salmon, while paddlers test their skills on stretches that include the famed Grand Pitch. Wildlife sightings commonly include moose, black bear, and bald eagles.
This property sits near some of Maine’s most celebrated conservation lands, including Baxter State Park, home to Mount Katahdin and over 200,000 acres of preserved wilderness; Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, protecting more than 87,000 acres of forestland and river corridors; and Penobscot River Trails, a four-season trail network offering Nordic skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and panoramic Katahdin views.
This is more than riverfront land—it is a meaningful piece of Maine’s North Woods with scale, water, island ownership, and proximity to iconic outdoor destinations rarely found in one offering.
$300,000
42.9 Acre Off-Grid Parcel - Prentiss, Maine
Prentiss, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to disappear into the Maine woods (but still drive out for gas and snacks when needed)… this is it.
Welcome to 42.9± surveyed acres of timberland in Prentiss, Maine — a quiet pocket of Penobscot County where the population is just 169 and the stars still show off at night.
This land has been harvested in the past, giving you a mix of regrowth and opportunity. With 1,159 feet of frontage on Independence Circle (association road, $250/year for maintenance), access is simple and manageable year-round.
The property sits between 660–680 feet above sea level, gradually sloping up from the road — ideal for:
• An off-grid cabin site
• A hunting basecamp
• Recreational getaway land
• Or simply a place to own dirt and breathe
There’s already a storage container and camper on site to get you started. Roughing it… but make it practical.
📍 About the Area:
Prentiss is rural Maine at its finest. The closest gas station is about 15 minutes away, and Lincoln — your nearest hub town for groceries, restaurants, and essentials — is about 30 minutes.
• Lincoln – shopping, services, restaurants
• Lee – home to Mount Jefferson Ski Area
• Lakeville – lakes, boating, and year-round recreation
And the taxes? Just $301 in 2025. Yes, you read that correctly.
Go rogue. Build the cabin. Hang the stand. Light the fire.
$62,000
Private Home on 40 Acres - Stacyville,…
Stacyville, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Welcome to 985 Grindstone Road in the quiet town of Stacyville, Maine—an ideal setting for anyone dreaming of privacy, self-sufficiency, and a strong connection to Maine’s northern wilderness. Set on 40± acres of quality land, this property offers the space, resources, and rural charm that make country living both practical and enjoyable. Whether you’ve been searching for a homestead, a small farm, or a peaceful location surrounded by wildlife, this home delivers a rare combination of comfort, usable land, and proximity to world-class outdoor recreation.
The home offers 864 square feet of efficient, single-floor living with five rooms, including one bedroom and one full bath. It’s serviced by grid power, a private septic system, and two wells, ensuring reliable year-round living. The layout is simple and functional, perfect for those who prefer low-maintenance spaces without sacrificing comfort. Recent upgrades and ongoing improvements make the home move-in ready, while also providing opportunities to customize to your needs.
The land is the star of the property—40 ± acres with approximately 650 feet of frontage along Route 11. With elevations between 550 and 570 feet, the terrain is gently rolling and accessible. The soils—Perham, Monarda, Thorndike, Dixmont, and Daigle silt loams—are known for being productive with minimal slope, making them excellent for gardening, livestock, or larger-scale agricultural ventures. Wildlife is abundant, offering frequent opportunities to observe deer, moose, and other native species right outside your door. Whether your interests are farming, firewood, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet, this land supports a wide range of rural lifestyles.
Stacyville, with a population of just 380, is a friendly small community located near essential services. Patten is only 13.5 miles away for groceries, hardware, building supplies, and health clinics. Houlton, 43 miles south, provides the nearest hospital and a border crossing into New Brunswick, Canada. Bangor is an easy 1 hour and 27 minutes away, and Boston is about a 4 hour and 38-minute drive for longer trips.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being close to Baxter State Park’s 200,000 protected acres, the 87,000-acre Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, and countless lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams for fishing, paddling, and exploring.
This property offers affordability, freedom, and opportunity in one of Maine’s most scenic regions.
$185,000
Peaceful Log Cabin Retreat with 128.8 Acres
Springfield, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Forest retreat on 128.8 acres. This sweet log cabin would make an amazing vacation spot for anyone looking to get away from it all, into the serenity of nature or even a weekend hunting property. Sit on the front porch and listen to the sounds of nature. The cabin is currently a one-room space, but could be sectioned off to add a bathroom. They currently use a privy. There is power on the road. This property is on a town-maintained road.
There are 1850 feet of frontage on Lowell Brook running through the property. This stream originates from Lowell Lake, within walking distance. This cabin is also within minutes of Bottle Lake. Bottle Lake is 281 acres and connects to Junior Lake. You can launch a boat and go fishing for perch and bass all summer long. The land this cabin sits on is some great hunting land. It's easily walkable.
Carroll Plantation, Maine, is just 30 minutes from Lincoln with its grocery stores, hardware stores, Walgreens, Walmart, hotels, restaurants, and hospital. Bangor is about an hour away, and Bangor has more large home improvement stores and some great entertainment. Portland is about 3 hours away, and Boston is about 4.5 hours away.
Come take a look at this great property today.
140 Acre Parcel - Bradford, Maine
Bradford, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
This 140± acre piece of land in the small town of Bradford is the perfect place for someone looking for a private place to build their home and maybe do some hobby farming, or someone who’s looking for a spot to build a hunting/getaway camp. Bradford is situated in the heart of rural Penobscot County and offers easy access to major services and some of Maine's most scenic destinations. The land offers a perfect blend of quiet seclusion and year-round accessibility. With 600± feet of paved road frontage, power available at the road, and gently rolling elevations of 270–285 feet above sea level, the land is well-suited for everything from a recreational getaway to the site of your future home or camp.
The property itself is a hunter’s dream. A mix of soils, including Scantic Biddeford, Braylon Colonel, and Colonel Turnbridge, supports a variety of growth, and a natural bog acts as both a buffer for privacy and a magnet for game. Moose, deer, and other wildlife are commonly seen here, drawn to the area’s cover and water sources. Bradford is an ATV and snowmobile-friendly town, adding to the recreational value of this location. Whether you want to spend crisp fall mornings in a tree stand, explore the land on a four-wheeler, or snowshoe through fresh powder in winter, this property makes it easy to enjoy Maine’s outdoors in every season.
Nearby Peaks-Kenny State Park is an 813 acre park on the south shore of Sebec Lake, offering a great day trip swimming at the sand beach. Located just 40 minutes northwest of this parcel. Moosehead Lake in the town of Greenville is an easy day trip just 1 hour 15 minutes to the northwest.
Although a rural setting, conveniences are nearby. Corinth, only 20 minutes away, covers everyday needs with a grocery store, gas, and a couple of restaurants. For bigger trips, Bangor is just 40 minutes, offering hospitals, major retail, chain dining, concerts at the Maine Savings Amphitheatre, and the historic downtown waterfront.
With its size, location, and variety of uses, this Bradford property is more than just acreage; it’s the perfect spot for your Maine dream property.
$126,000
Off-Grid Log Home on 33.4 Acres
Herseytown, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Looking for a self-sufficient off-grid log home in a true Maine setting? This 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath retreat sits on 33.4± surveyed acres at the very end of a dead-end road with no neighbors within a half mile. Built in 2003, the home features an open kitchen, dining, and living area with two bedrooms on the first floor, a third bedroom and loft upstairs, a solar system, and a brand-new drilled well replacing the former dug well.
The land offers a mix of fields, timber, and quality soils, ideal for homesteading, hobby farming, or simply enjoying your own private acreage. A barn, fire pit, and solar/battery shed are already in place, and the property is alive with wildlife—perfect for hunting or outdoor adventures.
Located just 20 miles from Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, 28 miles from Baxter State Park, and 13 miles from Molunkus Lake, this property gives you direct access to some of Maine’s best recreation. From your doorstep, you can ATV or snowmobile straight into the trail system.
Whether you’re after a private homestead, a sporting base, or a secluded getaway, this log home at 197 Lawler Ridge Rd delivers space, freedom, and natural beauty in northern Maine
$350,000
20 Acres with Katahdin Views – Springfield,…
Springfield, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Are you searching for a piece of Maine land that offers hunting, privacy, elevation, and big mountain views? These two combined lots on Moores Road in Springfield total 20 surveyed acres and provide the perfect setting for a cabin, hunting camp, or long-term land investment. With over 600 feet of road frontage and elevations ranging from 630 to nearly 800 feet above sea level, the land offers a mix of accessibility and seclusion.
From the north end of the property, a natural building site provides sweeping views of Mount Katahdin and the surrounding forestlands. Nearly 90% of the soils are Thorndike-Winnecook per NRCS mapping—ideal for growing healthy trees and supporting Maine’s thriving woodland ecosystem. The sloping terrain rises to the ridge, making it an excellent choice for those who want elevation without sacrificing usability.
This property is located in the quiet town of Springfield, with a population of just under 300, yet it’s still within easy reach of larger service towns. Lincoln is about 24 miles away, offering shopping, dining, healthcare, and access to Interstate 95. Bangor is less than an hour and a half to the southwest, while Portland and Boston are within a half-day’s drive.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property’s proximity to some of Maine’s most treasured natural resources. The Down East Lakes Land Trust & Community Forest encompasses more than 300,000 acres of conservation land stretching into New Brunswick, Canada. The West Grand Lake Chain in nearby Lakeville offers incredible boating, fishing, and paddling opportunities, while the rugged Maine coast can be reached in just over an hour.
Whether you’re seeking a private getaway, a recreational base camp, or simply a smart land investment with great views, these 20 acres in Springfield offer an outstanding opportunity at an affordable price. This parcel combines road access, surveyed boundaries, and beautiful Katahdin views into one versatile property. If you’ve been dreaming about owning a piece of Maine, now is the time to take a closer look. Contact us today to schedule a visit.
$57,500
Private 25-Acre Woodlot with Trails & Recreation…
Winn, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Are you searching for an affordable place to get away from the crowds, with plenty of trees, wildlife, and outdoor recreation right at your doorstep? Welcome to 95 Branch Road in Winn, Maine, where 25.2 acres of wooded land await you. This property offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by thousands of acres of undeveloped forest and conservation land, making it an ideal escape for anyone who loves the outdoors.
Conveniently located, the land is just 18.5 miles (about 30 minutes) from Lincoln for shopping, dining, and everyday needs. Bangor is about an hour away, Portland is three hours, and Boston can be reached in under five. For Canadian buyers, Saint John, New Brunswick, is less than three hours across the border. Despite its private, rural setting, you’re never too far from services or adventure.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby recreational opportunities. Just 2.3 miles from the property lies Dwinal Pond Wildlife Management Area, a 2,450-acre habitat with wetlands, forest, and rare wildlife, including Maine’s endangered Clayton’s copper butterfly. The WMA is open for boating, fishing, hunting, and limited trail riding. For more exploration, Baxter State Park—home to Mount Katahdin—is about 49 miles away. Closer to home, you can paddle or fish the Mattawamkeag River at Lower Gordon Falls, only 14 miles away, or launch your boat on the Penobscot River at the Winn landing, just 9 miles from the land. Snowmobile and ATV riders will love the direct trail access right from the property.
The land itself features rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 365 to 420 feet above sea level. Soils are primarily Plaisted loam, known for supporting strong tree growth, though some areas could be cleared for crops with rock removal. Road frontage totals more than 1,500 feet across two public roads, offering flexibility for access and potential building sites. The property has a diverse forest makeup, with hardwoods dominating roughly 20 acres, along with pockets of softwood and mixed growth. A forester’s report estimates more than 270 cords of merchantable timber, making this both a recreational property and a long-term investment in Maine’s natural resources.
Whether you’re looking for a private getaway, a future building site, or a woodlot with potential, 95 Branch Road in Winn is worth a closer look. Affordable, private, and loaded with outdoor opportunities, it’s a chance to own your own slice of the Maine woods.
$39,995
Camp with 584 Feet of Beachfront on…
Burlington, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Here is a Maine Vacation dream location, a chance to own your very own beach! This 32.35-acre property on Madagascal Pond offers an unmatched combination of privacy, space, and shoreline. With 584 feet of sandy beachfront, superior even to the well-known Boy Scout Beach, this is one of the most exceptional parcels on the pond. The waterfront is gradual and inviting, making it ideal for swimming, launching a kayak, or enjoying the views across the 750-acre pond.
Madagascal Pond is known for its warm waters in the summer, a maximum depth of 35 feet, and healthy fish populations that include bass, perch, and trout. The location itself is a combination of a remote setting with enough open water to accommodate a variety of recreational uses, from fishing and boating to paddleboarding and wildlife watching.
The property has been in the same ownership since 1998 and has been well cared for. Improvements include an Amish-built cabin constructed in 2017, providing a comfortable and sturdy base for your time on the property. This is not a “COVID cabin” build, it was planned and constructed well before the recent surge in demand for small cabins. The main cabin is complemented by a bunkhouse built in 2023, offering extra sleeping space for guests or family members. A boat ramp is also in place, giving you direct, convenient access to the water. Everything you need is already here except for a grill!
The land is fully surveyed, with a mix of wooded areas and open spaces that provide opportunities for trails, additional structures, or simply preserving the natural beauty. The property’s size and layout ensure a high level of privacy, with no immediate neighbors intruding on your experience.
Despite its secluded feel, you are under 30 minutes from the town of Lincoln. Lincoln offers a hospital, restaurants, and a range of shopping options, making it easy to access services and supplies when needed. Burlington is the definition of a small-town, with a population of under 400, adding to the sense of quiet and escape.
Properties with sandy frontage of this scale and quality on Madagascal Pond, or any body of water in Maine, are truly unique, and once in a life time. The combination of extensive sandy shoreline, large acreage, existing improvements, and surveyed boundaries, make it truly one of a kind. This much acreage on the water by itself, is rare enough, but combined with everything else it has to offer, it’s truly something. Whether you’re seeking a private retreat, a recreational base, or an investment in a distinctive piece of Maine waterfront, this property offers a unique opportunity.
Northern Maine Recreational Land | 44 Acres
Carroll Plt, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Here’s a setup that’s perfect for hunters or the traditional outdoors enthusiast in the quiet wilderness of Carroll Plantation. 44-acres of wooded property offering the perfect setting for a traditional hunting trip or a rustic, private camping experience. With a population of fewer than 200 people, Carroll Plantation delivers unmatched privacy while still keeping you within reach of essential amenities. The property is off-grid and features a small one room cabin built in 2021, built for just the necessities and simplicity. A sturdy metal roof ensures long-lasting protection with minimal upkeep, while the interior includes a wood stove for heat and a propane stove and refrigerator for cooking and living. Step outside to a small porch, the ideal spot to take in the peace and quiet of your surroundings.
The property includes direct access ATV trails, offering easy exploration of the land and a convenient link to the region’s wider trail network. If you’re here for hunting, riding, or simply unwinding in nature, the terrain and location make it an excellent year-round getaway. Traveling wise, Boston is about 5 hours and 40 minutes, and from Bangor, closest city and airport, you’re just over an hour away. The closest service town of Lincoln, is only 25 minutes from the property, giving you a perfect balance of seclusion and convenience.
Lincoln offers everything you need while you’re staying. Walmart, Hannaford, hardware stores, a recreational vehicle dealer, Marden’s, and more. For dining, you’ll find familiar names like Wendy’s, McDonald’s, and Dunkin’ Donuts alongside local favorites such as Wing Wah, Forester’s, and Gilmore’s. Lincoln also serves as the area’s hospital hub and provides access to two popular public beaches, Prince Thomas Park right in town on Mattanawcook Lake, and Morgan’s Beach just 15 minutes away from Lincoln on Cold Stream Pond. Plus, the area is home to 7 named bodies of water in the Lincoln Lakes Region.
Whether your vision is early mornings in the woods tracking game, afternoons cruising the ATV trail, or evenings by the wood stove, this property delivers the privacy, natural beauty, and convenience to make your time in this place truly unforgettable.
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.
Phil McPhail
Peter McPhail
Spencer Wood