This off-grid Greenbush, Maine camp, built in 1990 on 77 acres, offers quiet seclusion surrounded by forest and wildlife. Deer, moose, grouse, and ducks are common, making the area ideal for exploring, observing, or hunting. The land’s mixed terrain and seasonal variety create a natural setting for anyone seeking peaceful outdoor living.
The 384-square-foot cabin is simple and comfortable, focused on essentials. A wood stove keeps it warm on cool nights, and solar panels provide flexible power for an independent lifestyle. A drilled well with a Bison hand pump ensures reliable fresh water, adding convenience while keeping the off-grid feel intact.
Hardwoods, trails, wetlands, and an old beaver pond enrich the environment and attract wildlife. These features make hiking, birdwatching, and quiet retreat easy, while the blend of open and wooded areas maintains privacy and calm.
The property also offers potential long-term value. A “2024 harvest plan” outlines sustainable timber options that could provide future returns.
Altogether, this retreat combines natural beauty, solitude, and self-sufficiency—an appealing opportunity for anyone who wants a simple life in the Maine woods.