Hidden deep in the woods of Greenbush, this 1990-built off-grid camp offers the kind of solitude most people only imagine. Seventy-seven acres of mixed hardwoods, trails, and wetlands wrap around a modest 384-square-foot cabin, where a wood stove, solar panels, and a drilled well with a Bison hand pump quietly handle the essentials. Days unfold in the company of deer, moose, grouse, and ducks, framed by an old beaver pond that anchors the landscape in stillness.
Yet this retreat is more than a getaway. A 2024 harvest plan from Prentiss & Carlisle adds a thoughtful layer of long-term value through sustainable timber management. It’s a rare blend of simplicity and strategy: a place where you can hike, hunt, watch the seasons change, and know the land is working for you. For those ready to step away from the noise, this corner of Maine waits, patient and unchanged.