Built in 1990, this off-grid camp in Greenbush, Maine, offers a peaceful retreat for anyone looking to step away from everyday routines. Set on 77 acres across two parcels, the property is surrounded by expansive forest, creating a strong sense of privacy and calm. The setting is ideal for outdoor recreation, quiet weekends, or anyone who appreciates nature and a slower pace of life.
The land features a variety of natural elements, including hardwood stands, trails, and wetlands that support a wide range of local wildlife. Visitors may see deer, grouse, moose, ducks, and other native species moving through the area, making it a wonderful location for nature viewing, photography, and exploring seasonal changes. An old beaver pond adds to the property’s character and provides a scenic spot for observing the surrounding landscape.
The 384-square-foot cabin is designed for essential off-grid living. A wood stove offers warmth during cooler months, making the space comfortable throughout the year. Solar panels provide flexible power options, allowing the cabin to remain independent from traditional utilities. A drilled well with a Bison hand pump ensures access to fresh water, supporting a simple and practical off-grid lifestyle.
In addition to its lifestyle appeal, the property also offers thoughtful long-term potential. A 2024 harvest plan from Prentiss & Carlisle outlines sustainable forestry opportunities that may enhance future value. With its combination of natural beauty, privacy, and self-sufficient features, this Greenbush property presents a unique opportunity to enjoy the Maine woods while maintaining both independence and long-term versatility.