
Description
Attention all outdoors enthusiasts. Looking for a remote isolated retreat yet still accessible by vehicle for 3 seasons? Check out this northern Maine wilderness getaway sitting on the edge of the placid Upper Hay Brook Deadwater at what is known as High Dam. One of three dams on the brook (High, Middle and Lower) in the early days of logging the region. A truly tranquil and serene setting for those that have a hankering for the Maine backwoods experience. The camp is accessible 3 seasons by vehicle or ATV and could easily be accessed in the winter by snowshoe, skis or snow machine. The brook and deadwater are plentiful with native brook trout. Many of Maines wildlife land species, such as mink, otter, beaver, coons, fox, coyote and even the occasional Canadian lynx travel the brook and visit the deadwater on occasion. When the trout fishing winds down dust off the deer rifle and try your luck at harvesting a Maine trophy white tail deer or possibly filling your moose permit if luck is with you in the lottery. Both are commonly known to make an appearance at the deadwater and the surrounding forest. A major asset of this property is the remote location yet accessibility by vehicle. The nearest residence is seven miles. The cabin sits on the edge of a beautiful meandering deadwater that is frequented by numerous wildlife, marsh birds and home to native brook trout. On a clear night the stars, northern lights and galaxies seem to go forever. The ultimate backwoods Maine experience. The cabin also has a grey water drain and conveys with a 12' x 18' wood shed/storage building, a canoe and a small boat. Call or text today.
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Description
Attention all outdoors enthusiasts. Looking for a remote isolated retreat yet still accessible by vehicle for 3 seasons? Check out this northern Maine wilderness getaway sitting on the edge of the placid Upper Hay Brook Deadwater at what is known as High Dam. One of three dams on the brook (High, Middle and Lower) in the early days of logging the region. A truly tranquil and serene setting for those that have a hankering for the Maine backwoods experience. The camp is accessible 3 seasons by vehicle or ATV and could easily be accessed in the winter by snowshoe, skis or snow machine. The brook and deadwater are plentiful with native brook trout. Many of Maines wildlife land species, such as mink, otter, beaver, coons, fox, coyote and even the occasional Canadian lynx travel the brook and visit the deadwater on occasion. When the trout fishing winds down dust off the deer rifle and try your luck at harvesting a Maine trophy white tail deer or possibly filling your moose permit if luck is with you in the lottery. Both are commonly known to make an appearance at the deadwater and the surrounding forest. A major asset of this property is the remote location yet accessibility by vehicle. The nearest residence is seven miles. The cabin sits on the edge of a beautiful meandering deadwater that is frequented by numerous wildlife, marsh birds and home to native brook trout. On a clear night the stars, northern lights and galaxies seem to go forever. The ultimate backwoods Maine experience. The cabin also has a grey water drain and conveys with a 12' x 18' wood shed/storage building, a canoe and a small boat. Call or text today.

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