Built in 1990 and tucked deep into the woods of Greenbush, Maine, this off-grid camp delivers the kind of peace that’s increasingly hard to find. Spread across 77 acres on two parcels, the property is surrounded by forest, creating a natural buffer from the outside world. It’s an ideal setting for those craving quiet weekends, extended stays in nature, or a slower rhythm that prioritizes space and solitude over convenience.
The land itself is a major highlight. Wildlife moves freely through the acreage, with deer, grouse, moose, ducks, and other native species commonly spotted. The terrain includes hardwood stands, trails, wetlands, and an old beaver pond that adds both scenic beauty and ecological diversity. Each season brings a different character to the property, making it well suited for hunting, wildlife observation, photography, or simply walking the land in silence.
At the heart of the property sits a 384-square-foot cabin designed for practical off-grid living. A wood stove provides reliable heat during cooler months, while solar panels offer flexible power without reliance on public utilities. Water access comes from a drilled well equipped with a Bison hand pump, blending self-sufficiency with straightforward functionality. The cabin is intentionally simple, supporting comfort without excess and reinforcing the off-grid lifestyle.
Beyond its appeal as a retreat, the property also offers future value. A 2024 harvest plan prepared by Prentiss & Carlisle outlines sustainable timber opportunities, adding an investment dimension to the land. With its combination of acreage, privacy, wildlife, and independent infrastructure, this Greenbush camp presents a rare chance to own a piece of Maine that balances natural beauty, personal freedom, and long-term potential.