A cedar log cabin and 55+- acres of timber land for sale in the North Maine Woods. The 815+- square foot cedar log hunting camp is a 4-season recreational property. It is very well built. Containing 2 bedrooms, a full bath, an open concept kitchen, dining and living room. The cabin has a drilled well and septic and is well insulated. It has a large covered porch for enjoying the sounds of the north woods while drinking a cup of coffee in the early morning hours, or enjoying the star filled night sky with an adult beverage. The camp is in the North Maine Woods approximately 20 miles from the Canadian border, in a very desirable recreational area. There are very few opportunities to own property in the North Maine Woods, call today to find out more, before this log cabin getaway is gone. The surrounding area is wooded with predominately sugar maple and other hardwood species. Some softwood stands are interspersed amongst the hardwoods. Mixed wood stands and some whitetail wintering yards are located nearby. Seboomic Lake, the St. John Ponds and several trout streams are located just a short drive from the property. There are numerous public launches nearby giving you access to large trout, togue and salmon fisheries in Moosehead and Seboomic lakes. For moving water enthusiasts, the west branch of the Penobscot River is nearby. Its pools and rapids are home to both brook trout and landlocked salmon. If you like to hunt, fish, ride recreational vehicles and get immersed in the forest, then this is a property you need to see. The lot has two small streams bisecting it. Nulhedus Stream is the largest of the two brooks, and there is nearly 935 feet of frontage on Nulhedus Stream. The unnamed brook, that is seen from the porch of the cabin, has several deep pools formed by beaver activity. The ground surrounding the water has been transformed by the beavers into grassy meadows.
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