If you’ve been waiting for a sign to
disappear into the Maine woods (but still drive out for gas and snacks when
needed)… this is it.
Welcome to 42.9± surveyed acres of
timberland in Prentiss, Maine — a quiet pocket of Penobscot County where the
population is just 169 and the stars still show off at night.
This land has been harvested in the past,
giving you a mix of regrowth and opportunity. With 1,159 feet of frontage on
Independence Circle (association road, $250/year for maintenance), access is
simple and manageable year-round.
The property sits between 660–680 feet
above sea level, gradually sloping up from the road — ideal for:
• An off-grid cabin site
• A hunting basecamp
• Recreational getaway land
• Or simply a place to own dirt and breathe
There’s already a storage container and
camper on site to get you started. Roughing it… but make it practical.
About the Area:
Prentiss is rural Maine at its finest. The closest gas station is about 15
minutes away, and Lincoln — your nearest hub town for groceries, restaurants,
and essentials — is about 30 minutes.
• Lincoln – shopping, services, restaurants
• Lee – home to Mount Jefferson Ski Area
• Lakeville – lakes, boating, and year-round recreation
And the taxes? Just $301 in 2025. Yes,
you read that correctly.
Go rogue. Build the cabin. Hang the
stand. Light the fire.

















