Built in 1990, this off-grid camp in Greenbush, Maine, provides true peace and seclusion for anyone seeking a break from everyday noise. Set on 77 acres across two parcels, the property is surrounded by deep forest that creates a sense of privacy and freedom. The land invites exploration, offering a natural escape ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, quiet weekend retreats, or anyone dreaming of a slower, simpler pace of life.
Wildlife is abundant throughout the property. Deer, grouse, moose, ducks, and other native species regularly pass through, making the area exceptional for hunting, birdwatching, and nature photography. Trails, hardwood stands, and wetlands add to the land’s diversity, creating a landscape that shifts beautifully with the seasons. An old beaver pond enhances both the habitat and the overall scenery, offering a peaceful place to observe nature.
The 384-square-foot cabin is designed for essential off-grid living. A wood stove provides warmth during Maine’s cooler nights, making the space comfortable year-round. Solar panels supply flexible power options, allowing the cabin to remain independent from traditional utilities. A drilled well with a Bison hand pump ensures reliable access to fresh water, combining practicality with the simplicity that defines off-grid life.
Beyond lifestyle appeal, the property also has long-term potential. A 2024 harvest plan from Prentiss & Carlisle outlines sustainable timber opportunities that add investment value. With its blend of natural beauty, privacy, and off-grid capability, this Greenbush retreat offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the Maine woods while maintaining independence and future growth options.