Overview
- Updated On:
- January 5, 2024
- 52 Acres
- 1 Bedrooms
- 560.00 ft2
Description
If you’ve ever wanted as much privacy as possible this is it. This camp situated on 52 acres over a quarter mile off of a camp road is exactly that. Not only will you have privacy, but you also have 1600ft of brook frontage on Alder brook located about 500 feet east of the camp. The camp itself is a 2 story 16×12 construction on a well built cinder block foundation. Inside the camp both floors are all open giving you an opportunity to finish it however you like. Up on the second story you have a view of the 1.2 acre beaver pond situated in front of the camp. On the land you have a wide mixture of tree growth including, beech,maple, hemlock,birch, aspen, spruce, and fir, with elevations ranging from 400-550 feet above sea level. With the property being located in Brownville it gives a great amount of recreational opportunities. Just 3 miles away is the Pleasant river which is great for kayaking and canoeing. A few minutes away from that is the Piscataquis river which is great for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. Another great feature about this property is its proximity to Schoodic Lake. Schoodic Lake is an over 7,000 acre lake with species of fish such as Trout and Salmon and a max depth of 188 feet. Schoodic lake is just over 10 minutes away from the property. Just under 2 hours away is Baxter State Park where you can enjoy Mt. Katahdin and the over 209,000 acres of park. You can hike the over 215 miles of trails, canoe, kayak, or enjoy any of the many activities available at the park. Closer by you have Gulf Hagas which is just under an hour away. Known as the “Grand Canyon of Maine” , Gulf Hagas is a gorge made by the flow of the western branch of the Pleasant River. Along the canyon where you can walk alongside the canyon and view the many waterfalls it has to offer. You can access Gulf Hagas through Katahdin Iron works which is a historic park where Iron ore was smelted down from 1845-1890. Gulf Hagas Trails are a corridor for the Appalachian Trail and its nickname is the “Hundred Mile Wilderness” it's known for being a more difficult and remote section of the Appalachian trail. For traveling you’re less than an hour away from Bangor International airport and 4hrs away from Boston. Come check out the property today.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Maine waterfront for sale
Off-Grid
Recreational
Camp
Brook frontage
Beaver pond
Scenic views
Private