Welcome to our relaxing and rustic, lakefront property situated on Sebec lake. The 3 bedroom (3 queen beds plus 1 sleeper sofa to sleep 8 guests), 2 ½ bath home. Also, the "Loft" above the garage is available for additional fee to guests desiring a 4th bedroom with a queen bed, 14" memory foam mattress, ceiling fan, and over 300 square feet of private space. It has a queen bed plus twin day bed and a trundle sleeping up to 4 guests, no bathroom. More info on our page, just search for PineTreeStays and save!
Please ask for additional pricing. Main house+loft=sleeps 12 guests.
Other: free WIFI, fireplace, screened outdoor kitchen, and fire pit.
Completely furnished with all the amenities you need to be as comfortable as possible during your stay, including washer and dryer, linens and towels, and a full kitchen.
We also can provide PRIVATE CHEF services upon request for guests that desire to have a special dinner or cookout prepared by a local private chef at the Sebec Lake House! Chef will design the menu based on your requirements, shop for all of the ingredients, prepare the meal, and clean up afterwards. Please inquire for details.
You can also check out our sister properties: Lily Bay Chalet and Beaver Cove House - Moosehead Lake waterfronts (both on the same road).
Lily Bay Chalet: https://abnb.me/W6AatUuyGCb
Beaver Cove House: https://abnb.me/9UkcLW1yGCb
Other special details throughout the Sebec Lake House include radiant heat, deck fire pit, fireplace, outside fire pit (firewood not included, please bring your own), indoor/outdoor bluetooth speaker, wireless internet, Roku TV with your own log in.
For TVs: You will be able to log into your own account (for example Netflix or Disney+) and with our guest option you will be automatically logged out when you set it to your check out date.
With Roku streaming you can stream top free or paid programming from services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Apple TV, HBO, SHOWTIME, PBS, and The Roku Channel.
Finished basement with a walkout to the lake. Dock available for use with a floating island and 2 kayaks. Public boat launch is less than ½ mile away. Fish all year long including great ice fishing in the winter!
We love pets too, but please be respectful of our property. Pets have to be housebroken and any outside droppings have to be removed or fee will be assessed. Pet fee is per pet per stay.
$100 Pet fee is per animal per stay. Maximum is 2 pets unless agreed upon prior to stay. Example 2 dogs would be 2 x$100 for the stay. Pets have to be housebroken and any damage to the property will be taken out of the damage deposit. Guest are required to pick up any outside pet droppings from around the property or fee will be taken out of the damage deposit.
Security: 1 security camera on the front left corner of the house pointing at the parking area and front door and 1 camera on the back of the house in the left corner pointing at the backyard and the deck. Devices record automatically when sense any motion fit security reasons. No devices inside the house or pointing at the inside of the house.
In the fall, the dock is removed from the water for winter months and it's not put back in until around Memorial Day weekend depending on the lake water level . This is a normal occurrence for lake houses in Maine in order to protect the docks from ice damages. Guests still have private access to the lake.
The outdoor furniture is placed into storage for the winter months as well.
Supplies provided include 1 roll of paper towels in the kitchen and a roll of toilet paper in each bathroom. Please plan accordingly if you will need more supplies and bring them with you.
Please see our sister property that can sleep up to 16 guests: Lily Bay Chalet on Moosehead Lake in Maine.
Boat rentals--party barge, fishing boats, waterskis and wakeboards are all available at Tim Merrril & Co across the lake in DoverFoxcroft. Water temperature reaches almost 80F degrees in the summer months, so great for water activities. The water is unbelievably clean and clear. Daytime temps in the summer months range from 75-90F, with the evenings 50-70.
Other Activities: There are 4 nine hole golf courses within a 25 mile radius. Eighteen hole courses, some very nice about an hour away. There is great fly fishing and whitewater rafting on the Penobscot river 1 1/2 hours away. Shopping and restaurants are in Dover Foxcroft 1/2 hour away. Great hiking can be found at Boarstone Mountain, Baxter State Park, and Gulf Hagus. Peaks-Kenny State Park is part of Sebec Lake. Also within a half hour are tennis courts and horseback riding. Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor make for a nice day trip from the lake house about 2 hours away.
More on Sebec Lake:
Located in central Maine's Piscataquis River Valley, Sebec Lake is surrounded by a land of recreational opportunity. Whether you come to relax in New England's rural countryside or accept the challenge of the Appalachian Trail, Sebec Lake has it all. Boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, canoeing, scenic drives and wildlife viewing are among the many activities found in the Maine Highlands region that surrounds Sebec Lake.
A scenic 45-mile drive northwest of Bangor takes you to the rolling hills and wooded shoreline of Lake Sebec. The 11-mile long lake is formed on the Sebec River by the Sebec Dam. Twice a year Sebec Lake's water level is lowered from its average depth of 42 feet to encourage the salmon spawning.
More than 800 properties are tucked among the trees surrounding Sebec Lake. Whether you select a lakeside or countryside vacation rental, the lake will provide the perfect home away from home. Here you can wake to fresh mountain air, plan your daytime excursions, and relax to the calling of loons at the end of a perfect day. Visitor needs are served by the quaint communities of Dover-Foxcroft, Bowerbank, Milo, Willimantic and Sebec.
Peaks-Kenny State Park is near the community of Dover-Foxcroft. Here you will find 813 acres offering campsites, picnic areas, restrooms, showers, a bathhouse and beach. Several public parks and ramps can be found along Sebec Lake's shoreline, concentrated in the communities of Dover-Foxcroft, Sebec and the village of Sebec Lake. The Milo Public Boat Landing provides access to Sebec Lake from the Sebec River.
Maine's Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Department places Sebec Lake in Region E (Moosehead Region). They state that the pristine waters of Sebec Lake are one of the original homes of landlocked salmon in Maine. Stocked lake trout can also be found along with smallmouth bass and white perch.
The dramatic view that spans Sebec Lake's horizon includes Mount Katahdin. At 5,267 feet, it is Maine's highest mountain and the end of the Appalachian Trail. To the north of Sebec Lake is Borestone Mountain. Here you can hike the trails of the 1,640-acre Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary or visit their interpretive nature center. Located within the shadows of the mountains are Moosehead Lake, Maine's largest lake, and Baxter State Park, where you can enjoy hiking, climbing and camping.
Whether you choose to canoe, kayak, bike, hike or drive into Sebec Lake's countryside, the scenery is spectacular. Not to be missed are the nineteenth-century Katahdin Iron Works State Historic Site and two National Natural Landmarks. The first is Gulf Hagas, a 3.5-mile long gorge that is part of the Appalachian Trail. In contrast to the rugged bedrock of the gorge, "The Hermitage" holds 35 acres of Maine's oldest white pines and is protected by the Nature Conservancy.
Summer is not the only busy season at Sebec Lake. When "leaf peepers" arrive to view the spectacular color around Lake Sebec, thoughts turn to camping, hiking and the chance to hunt. Among the wildlife to be found in the forests or game preserves are black bear, moose, deer, elk and game birds. During the winter, Sebec Lake residents can expect to see temperatures approach zero with area snowfalls averaging 85 inches annually. This is the season for ice fishing, snowmobiles, skis, snowshoes and dogsleds. No matter the season or choice of recreation, a stay at Sebec Lake will place you central to it all.