All the comforts of home with direct atv/snowmobile trails. You can access the trails right from the cabin. Right off the Appalachian trail. The popular Moosehead Lake is within 20 miles and there is plenty to do. Come enjoy the Maine Highlands and all it has to offer. There is over 1000 miles of trails. If your interested in outside activities this is the area to visit. We are centrally located to many rivers, lakes, ponds and streams to fish. Moose watching, Many people come to the Moosehead region to see these amazing creatures. There are several great waterfalls close-by. Little Wilson Falls is located 6 miles northwest of Monson Little Wilson Falls has a drop of 60-80 feet for the upper falls, and 30 foot drop for the lower falls. Moxie Falls is located near Moxie Lake – aprox. 1 hour drive. B-52 bomber crash site, All over this wooded site 12 miles northeast of downtown Greenville. Katahdin Cruises and the Moosehead Marine Museum invites you to experience history. Step aboard The Katahdin for a leisurely cruise to enjoy the natural beauty and history of Moosehead Lake. Located only 10 minutes away, Barrows Falls is located on the Piscataquis River between Abbot and Blanchard. There are some small falls, walking trails, and blueberry picking during the summer. A scenic tour in a floatplane is a great way to appreciate the vastness of the Moosehead Lake region. There are 15-minute local tours and other tours ranging up to a 1 hour and 30 minutes over the mountains, ponds, and vast wilderness surrounding Moosehead Lake. Encompassing more than 1,600 acres in western Maine, Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary offers a spectacular array of natural features, including rare older forest, three crystalline ponds, exposed mountain rocks, and sweeping views. Mt. Kineo offers great hiking trails. Sitting as it does on the shore opposite of the small town of Rockwood, Kineo can be difficult to get to. The most direct way to Kineo is by boat. The Kineo Shuttle leaves every hour from the public boat landing in Rockwood. A small fee is charged. The trailhead begins at the Kineo landing. In just under nine miles of hiking, a visitor to Gulf Hagas can explore and take pleasure in about a dozen natural features, including four officially named waterfalls, hundreds of unnamed cascades, tempting swimming pools, a gorge often referred to as “The Grand Canyon of Maine,” and two scenic rivers–Gulf Hagas Brook and the West Branch of the Pleasant River. Maine is called Vacationland for a reason.