9.3mi from Fort Fairfield · 2 sites · Lodging · Caribou, MEWelcome to our North Maine hideaway — a cabin and stretch of land built with family and friends in mind, now open to campers and travelers looking for a quiet spot off the beaten path.
This property blends comfort with the outdoors. At its heart is a fully finished cabin that feels like home while keeping you connected to the land. There’s a deck for coffee at sunrise, a fire pit under the stars, and short trails through the woods where you can wander in peace. In season, the apple trees drop plenty of fruit to enjoy right from the branch.
For those who prefer a more rustic stay, we offer a limited off-grid tent site and space for a small RV or campervan. The RV/tent space is simple and private — perfect for travelers who bring their own setup but want land to stretch out on. There are no full hookups at this time, but you’ll have access to the essentials on-site if needed. Message us with your rig details or tent style and we’ll make sure you’re set.
The cabin itself is available for those who want a bit more comfort:
• Full kitchen stocked with cookware, dishes, and everything you need to cook a meal
• Laundry available for mid- or long-term stays
• Hot showers with steady water pressure — rare for a rural spot!
• Comfortable beds and clean linens
• Reliable Wi-Fi for those who want to mix work and play
We also keep a self-care horse stall open on the property for travelers hauling horses. If you’re traveling through northern Maine with equine companions, this can be a great stopover. Please message in advance for details.
This land is meant for rest, reconnection, and reset. Whether you’re here to sled, hunt, hike, fish, ride, or simply unplug around the fire, you’ll find it easy to settle in. At night, the skies are dark and wide open — perfect for stargazing. During the day, you’re close to Caribou and Presque Isle for supplies, while still tucked into your own pocket of quiet woods.
We built this place for family, and we welcome you the same way. Come stay, pitch a tent, roll in with your camper, or settle into the cabin. However you travel, you’ll have a base where you can breathe deep, explore, and feel at home in northern Maine.