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9 Brown Road

5 3.0   Sf: 3936   Yr: 2007  Acres: 0.750

Luxury Ward Cedar Log Home on the Shores of Moosehead Lake Experience true Maine lakefront living in this exceptional Ward Cedar Log Home, perfectly situated on the shores of Moosehead Lake. This...

74 Hilltop Drive

3 4.0   Sf: 3600   Yr: 2006  Acres: 5.000

Enjoy year-round breathtaking panoramic views of Moosehead Lake and the mountains from pretty much every room of this custom-built beauty. The owners have done extensive updates to this beautiful...

242 Maynard Road

4 2.0   Sf: 2848   Yr: 1970  Acres: 1.380

Beautifully remodeled down to the framing river home. Direct access to Moosehead! World class fishing right on your front lawn! Trail access for sled and ATV! New home features the best of everything...

3849 Rockwood Road

5 2.0   Sf: 2619   Yr: 1964  Acres: 0.490

Dreaming of a year-round waterfront getaway? Four-season fun awaits at this spectacular MOOSEHEAD LAKE property. Expanded cape-style home offers 5+ bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms with plenty of room for...

67 Nelson Avenue

2 1.0   Sf: 1050   Yr: 1939  Acres: 1.000

We are proud to present this classic 1939 Maine shorefront cabin, perfectly perched on the highly coveted banks of Moosehead Lake. With 360 feet of pristine water frontage, and a spacious lot...

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9 Alice Drive

3 2.0   Sf: 1500   Yr: 2017  Acres: 1.000

Constructed with detail and maintained to perfection. From the granite countertops to tiled floors and bathrooms, no expense was spared. First level holds living area, laundry and a full bath. Second...

3 Bobcat Lane

3 2.0   Sf: 2197   Yr: 2017  Acres: 2.940

Welcome to Whispering Pines in Tomhegan Township. This 3 BR/2 BA custom built year round beauty is tucked back on a private, 2.94 acre wooded lot. Built only 8 years ago and in immaculate condition...

32 North Mud Cove Road

0 0.0   Sf: 400   Yr: 1954  Acres: 0.430

Come find your dream camp on the shore of Moosehead lake! This traditional fishing camp is just outside Lily Bay State park and only minutes from all Greenville has to offer. Enjoy the wonderful...

32 North Mud Cove Road

Acres: 0.430

Come find your dream camp on the shore of Moosehead lake! This traditional fishing camp is just outside Lily Bay State park and only minutes from all Greenville has to offer. Enjoy the wonderful...

108 Nelson Avenue

2 1.0   Sf: 700   Yr: 1965  Acres: 0.600

Welcome to Sandy Bay! One of the most desirable areas of Moosehead Lake is the location for this cozy, turnkey A-frame. The owner has done a lot of updates including a new septic system, a well pump...

13 Maynard Road

1 1.0   Sf: 480   Yr: 1985  Acres: 0.210

Tucked away in the heart of Rockwood, this charming 480 sq. ft. home at 13 Maynard Rd offers endless possibilities for your creative touch. With 1 bedroom, a convenient half bath, and an unfinished...

33 Bay View Drive

Acres: 3.940

3.9-Acre Wooded Getaway Near Moosehead Lake Tucked away on the quiet edge of Greenville, this 3.9-acre wooded lot offers a peaceful retreat just minutes from Beaver Cove Marina and Lily Bay State...

9a Hawksholm Trail

Acres: 10.000

10 acres of wooded land off the main road, this property is just minutes from downtown Greenville and all of its excitement. Property is ready for you to take in the direction you desire. Enjoy all...

7 East Ridge Drive

Acres: 1.730

Located in the newly developed Alpine Ridge Estates II neighborhood of Greenville, this partially cleared 1.73 acre lot has underground power and nicely elevated for a daylight walkout basement. Just...

8 East Ridge Drive

Acres: 2.920

Located in the heart of the Moosehead Lake region with beautiful mountain views, underground power and convenient snowmobile trail access, this partially cleared lot is under $80,000. Located in...

Lot 8.4 Jackman Road

Acres: 40.000

1081 - No road frontage or clear ROW at this time. Build your dream camp on this remote beautiful parcel of land. This high acreage lot is untouched with scenic views of Brassua Lake. It is perfectly...

6 East Ridge Drive

Acres: 2.620

Located in the heart of the Moosehead Lake region with beautiful mountain views, underground power and convenient snowmobile trail access, this partially cleared lot is only $69,000. Located in newly...

Moosehead Lake Information

Moosehead Lake, located in the northern part of Maine, is the largest lake in the state, covering approximately 75 square miles (almost 48,000 acres). Here are some key points about Moosehead Lake:

1. Location: The lake is situated in Piscataquis County, surrounded by the Moosehead Lake region, which includes the town of Greenville. The lake is an important part of the North Woods of Maine.

2. Geography: Moosehead Lake is approximately 40 miles long and varies in width, with a maximum depth of around 200 feet. The lake is known for its scenic beauty, featuring numerous islands, rugged shorelines, and mountain views.

3. Recreation: Moosehead Lake is a popular destination for outdoor recreation. Activities include fishing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, snowmobiling, and hiking. The lake is known for its excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for species such as brook trout, salmon, and lake trout.

4. Wildlife: The area surrounding Moosehead Lake is rich in wildlife, including moose, deer, and a variety of bird species. The region is a great spot for wildlife watching, especially for those interested in observing moose in their natural habitat.

5. Tourism: Moosehead Lake attracts tourists year-round. In the summer, visitors enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking, while in the winter, the area offers snowmobiling, ice fishing, and snowshoeing.

6. Lodging and Amenities: Greenville and the surrounding towns offer a range of accommodations, from cabins and lodges to hotels and campgrounds. Numerous restaurants, shops, and outdoor outfitters are available for visitors.

7. Transportation: The lake is accessible via Routes 15 and 6, with Greenville serving as the primary gateway. Northern Maine's scenic beauty and rural charm contribute to its appeal as a getaway destination.

Moosehead Lake is not only a vital natural resource for the region but also a beloved destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility in Maine's wilderness.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

What is the Water Quality at Moosehead Lake? Clear
Are Boat Docks permitted at Moosehead Lake? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Moosehead Lake? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Moosehead Lake? 246'

Moosehead Lake
Fishing Information

The Moosehead Lake Region offers some of the best and most diverse fishing in the State of Maine. The region is blessed with an abundance of wild brook trout ponds. Nearly every backwoods stream and beaver bog will offer up pan size brookies. Landlocked salmon are present in many of the larger lakes and river systems. Wild lake trout are also found in many of the larger lakes in the region. Also, one of the best kept secrets in this region is the excellent smallmouth bass fishing.

While most anglers come to this area seeking fishing opportunities for trout and salmon, those that try bass fishing are seldom disappointed. The fishing can be fast and furious. There are salmon and brook trout in Moosehead as well. The best chance to get one is in the spring. After the water temperature warms in late June, the fishing gets more difficult and special gear is needed to get to the deeper cold water.

You can access the lake at any of the following well maintained boat launching facilities: Rockwood, Greenville Jct, and the Lily Bay State Park. Other more primitive launching sites are available in Spencer Bay, Cowans Cove, and Seboomook.

The lake opens to fishing on May 1st, but usually the ice isn't totally out until mid May. The special liberal regulations on lake trout include a 3 fish bag limit, only one greater than 18", all 3 may be between 14 and 18". Check the law book for other rules pertaining to the big lake.

The season opens May 1st for the salmon run with the smelt running the Moose River and other Moosehead tributaries. The usual method of fishing is trolling with live bait, streamers or lures. Mose popular of course, is live bait but streamers such as Joe's Smelt, Gray Ghost or Supervisor are productive. Lake fishing is also on the surface in the spring with the same methods being used as river fishing and favorite spots being where streams flow into the lake. The chances of picking up a brookie, salmon or togue are excellent.

Good spring fly-fishing begins in June on both the Moose and nearby Kennebec Rivers. Both have rapids, many pools and pocket waters to provide plenty of action. Both can be fished by canoe, wading or from the shore with a Gray Ghost, Joe's Smelt, or Supervisor the most popular flies. Maine offers a variety of water ways, ranging from lakes, ponds and streams.




Moosehead Lake
Boating Information

You can access the lake at any of the following well maintained boat launching facilities: Rockwood, Greenville Jct, and the Lily Bay State Park. Other more primitive launching sites are available in Spencer Bay, Cowans Cove, and Seboomook.




Moosehead Lake
Camping Information

Casey's Spencer Bay Campgrounds on Moosehead Lake is also favored by many families because of the natural, unspoiled beauty of the surrounding mountains, spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and the lake itself. The panoramic view from Stevens Point is breathtaking. Listen to the loons at sunset then enjoy a family evening together around a campfire. Casey's Spencer Bay Campgrounds is known as one of the finest Moosehead Lake campgrounds. 207-695-2801




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The region has a huge wildlife population including moose - lots of natural beauty, lots of serene tranquility. The variety in the area offers you action packed adventure or a chance to kick back and relax. Traditional summer activities are enhanced by whitewater rafting and in winter, the usual becomes unusual at the dog sled races.

At Rockwood, Mt. Kineo rises majestically out of the water forming a sheer cliff 700 feet straight up one side and rolling down to the water's edge on tree-studded rock formations on the other; a thing of beauty unrivaled in the Eastern United States. A hiking trail to the firetower on the summit is a must if it's your first visit to the area. The early Indians came from far to obtain the peculiar green flint of Kineo to make arrowheads and other stone implements.

During the months of May and June and throughout the summer, we celebrate our most popular resident. The Moosehead region is one of the most popular destinations for moose watching and sighting can be as easy as taking a ride down our numerous back roads. Calves with their moms can most often be seen in the spring alongside the roads eating new growth and as the season progresses moose can be seen almost any time of day with the best time for sightings at dawn or dusk.