Walk to this secluded lakeside cabin in downeast Maine

Top rated by guests
Nice quiet place close to the lake
simple kitchen, sink drains into buckets, basic kitchen supplies included
great place to watch the water
view from the deck
new steps, replacment log
review stars
10Outstanding
(68 Ratings)
"If you want an experience like a cabin at Baxter State Park, but can't get a reservation, this is your place. Not for the hiking, but for the woods, remoteness, woodfires, sitting on the porch, Loons,..."
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10 / 10
Outstanding(68 Ratings)

Cabin in Penobscot, ME

4 guests · 1 bedroom

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Great price for your budgetOne of the lowest cost properties in the area

About this cabin rental

Enjoy a secluded lakeside retreat in down east Maine. Relax on the shores by yourself. No neighbors are within sight of the cabin. Spend your quiet time watching the water, paddling the canoe, enjoying nature, or resting in the rocking chairs on the porch. The rustic cabin looks down the full length of the lake and rests 15 feet from the water's edge. The cabin has one queen-sized bed and a cot.

Check in time is 1pm on weekends or around 4pm or later during weekdays. Some flexibility is available.

Guests should bring personal towels, good shoes for the walk, a variety of clothes, backpacks for gear, and flashlights.

To reach the cabin, drive along 4 miles of dirt roads. Park, and then carry your gear one-third of a mile along a hiking trail to the humble log cabin.

WATER AND FOOD

Guests enjoy 5 gallons of water from a nearby spring.

The cabin does not have electricity or running water.

The cabin has a 2 burner propane stove for cooking. Dishes, pots, pans, glasses, and utensils are provided. Guests should bring a cooler to keep food refrigerated.

The Airline Lodge and Diner is 6.5 miles away. The diner is also a basic convenience store with great pies and showers for a fee. As for grocery stores, CH Matthews is 20 minutes south in Cherryfield. A better store is the the Bay Side Shop 'n Save another 10 minutes south in Milbridge.

Farmers Markets:

-- Winter Harbor, Tuesdays 9-noon, mid June to Labor Day
-- Milbridge, Saturday, 9-noon, Memorial Day through September
-- Ellsworth, Saturday, 930am-1230pm, May through October
-- Machias, Saturday, 9-noon, May through October

HIKING AND EXPLORING

-- Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, 2 hours away, crowded in the summer
-- Schoodic Point, 1 hour away, rocky ocean point and hiking trails
-- Tunk, Catherine, Caribou Mountains, 40 min away, fun hiking
-- McClellen Park in Milbridge, 40 min away, rocky peninsula on ocean + camping
-- Schoodic Mountain, 1.3 hours away, rocky summit with nearby swimming
-- Hamilton Cove, Cutler Boot Head, Quoddy Head in Lubec, 1.5 hours away, awesome cliffs along the ocean
-- Lubec, old fishing town
-- Eastport, old fishing town, 1.3 hours away

Check out the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, Downeast Coastal Conservancy, and Frenchman Bay Conservancy web sites for more hiking information.

HISTORY

The cabin was likely built in the 1930's to 50's and was part of a logging operation. The cabin enjoyed phone service for a while from the Narraguagus Telephone Company, which closed operations around World War II. The cabin phone was made out of wood and the line ran along the bottom of the lake.

The cabin was a hunting camp for a few decades. A few deer antlers still hang on the wall. At one point, the cabin had a bear skin rug.

A famous Maine Guide owned the property for a about a decade or so. In 1925, he was the youngest guide in the state. This person designed a canoe that is still in production today.

Prior to 1980, accessing the cabin involved parking a vehicle and driving a Model T about a mile and crossing a low part of the Narraguagus River. Then after parking the Model T, people carried their gear through the woods to the lakeshore. From there, people put their gear into a canoe and paddled across the lake. Later, after years of logging and new roads, today's access just requires 4 miles of dirt roads and 1/3 mile hike.

Amenities at Walk to this secluded lakeside cabin in downeast Maine

Non-smoking
Pets allowed
Family friendly

Map of Penobscot, ME


Ratings and reviews

10 / 10
Outstanding(68 Ratings)
10 / 10Outstanding·Oct 2025
If you want an experience like a cabin at Baxter State Park, but can't get a reservation, this is your place. Not for the hiking, but for the woods, remoteness, woodfires, sitting on the porch, Loons,reading a book,canoeing, sunsets, fresh air, escape.
10 / 10Outstanding·Oct 2025
The cabin was amazing. This is the trip anyone should
10 / 10Outstanding·Sep 2025
Surrounding woods and area definitely exceeded my expectations. A truly amazing clean green almost untouched area with clear waters and piney forests. Cabin was very comfortable and came with boats lights and everything we needed to have a great time out there. One of the best off the grid experiences I’ve had. Thanks again!
10 / 10Outstanding·Aug 2025
Three days felt like a step back in time in this classic camp. Nothing to do but be still in a beautiful place. The far side of the lake boasts beautiful rocks and views of Spruce Mountain. The water was warm, the air clear. Multiple boats for our use were great. We spent hours on and in the water. Christian was a generous and friendly host. Thanks for sharing this place with us.

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FAQs

Is parking included with this cabin?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Walk to this secluded lakeside cabin in downeast Maine. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cabin?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cabin. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Walk to this secluded lakeside cabin in downeast Maine pet friendly?

Yes! This cabin is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Walk to this secluded lakeside cabin in downeast Maine?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, pets allowed, and family friendly.