We're offering our off-the-grid island cabin in the gateway to the north Maine woods. The property offers main land parking, solar power, outhouse, and sleeping for 8. Note that there is no cell service on the island (IPhone 14 and up can connect to satellite to send and receive messages of to call 911) you will truly be unplugged once you’re there. Non-potable water comes from the lake, so you’ll need to bring your drinking water. Bring your favorite mode of water travel (we do not offer a boat) for the short trip from the public launch to the cabin.
The space OFF-THE-GRID property! You will be remote, and with only basic amenities. We use it to truly unplug and get away from hustle and bustle of the daily grind. Using solar power and propane, (conditions permitting) we have indoor lights, USB chargers and a refrigerator. There is a gas range and microwave for cooking. There are no showers available. We have a solar generator and provide the propane used to power these amenities. Electricity is impacted by days without direct sunlight for recharging, so the need to light an oil lamp at night is possible depending on weather conditions. .
IMPORTANT: There is NO cell phone reception or internet on the island. You are able to make a phone call on the main land, just a short drive from boat landing and there are certain locations that offer guest Wifi just a few minutes away if needed.
THE CABIN: The cabin is clean and cozy and offers a wonderful space for a great getaway. It has a small kitchen table with four chairs, with extra chairs available for additional guests, a gas range, and a cozy fieldstone fireplace. The cabin has a catwalk attaching the two loft bedrooms upstairs. This space is NOT suitable for young children as it only has log railings across the catwalk and steep cliffs around the island! Infants and children over 5 are welcome.
Two Adirondack chairs sit out on the point overlooking the lake.
SLEEPING: 3 double beds upstairs, sleeps 6. 4 twin beds on the front porch, sleeps 4. With 2 extra twin mattresses for extra guests. The futon in the living room can sleep 2 small to medium adults. This cabin can sleep up to 12, but is most comfortable with no more than 8.
ACTIVITIES: Bring your own boat. The lake is large and beautiful. There is plenty of room for exploring and fishing. Watch for rocks and shallow spots along the shore line.
The region offers world-class whitewater rafting down the Kennebec or the Dead River in The Forks through a multitude of companies.
You can rent inner tubes to float down the Kennebec river.
Greenville (Moosehead lake) is about a 35 minute drive down relatively well-kept logging roads. Bring a map with you, because GPS ca be spotty in places.
There is an eagle that lives on the back side of the island. It is common to see him flying overhead. You will hear the loons talking to each other at night. Keep a look out for moose on the main land.
Bald mountain and mosquito mountain are great local hikes, and the camp road on the main land is well-kept and great for mountain biking!
Don't forget to stop and check out the stars before you go to bed! There are not many places left with that view :)
Moxie Falls is Maine's largest waterfall, and only a few miles down the road. It's a short hike in from the parking (less than a mile), down nice trails, and the falls are impressive.
ATV trail system is nearby.
Great hunting and fishing through the region! Guest access Accessibility:
You cannot drive up to this camp, as it's on an island. You will need to bring your own boat, canoe or kayak. It's maybe a 5 minute ride by motorized boat and maybe 10 minute canoe or kayak ride from the boat landing at the north end of the lake. Other things to note TRASH: We do provide some trash bags, but please bring your own just in case. This is a carry in, carry out property - (trash/recyclables must be taken with you when you leave.)
DRINKING WATER: We DO NOT provide drinking water. You will need to bring drinking water with you.
Lake water can contain bacteria that will make your sick. You can boil the lake water to wash and rinse your dishes.
LINENS/TOWELS: We DO NOT provide bed linens or towels. You will need to bring linens or sleeping bags. You will need to bring any towels you want to use for swimming.
COOKING: There are cups, dishes, paper plates, coffee mugs, silverware, pots and pans available in the kitchen.
Bring instant coffee or use the percolator on the stove.
OUTHOUSE: The camp currently has an outhouse. It's not pretty, but it's effective. :) The path to the outhouse is lit with solar lights at night.
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Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
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This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the area
West Forks
West Forks is home to this cabin. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Moxie Pond and Mosquito Mountain, while Moosehead Historical Society and Lumbermen's Museum and Katahdin Cruises and Moosehead Marine Museum are cultural highlights.
Is Remote, off-grid island cabin in The Forks. pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 2 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Remote, off-grid island cabin in The Forks.?
As of 9 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Remote, off-grid island cabin in The Forks. on 10 October 2026 start from NZ$442, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Remote, off-grid island cabin in The Forks.?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Remote, off-grid island cabin in The Forks.?
Check-in begins at 11:00 AM.
What time is check-out at Remote, off-grid island cabin in The Forks.?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Remote, off-grid island cabin in The Forks. located?
Situated in West Forks, this cabin is 1.2 mi (2 km) from Moxie Pond and 1.7 mi (2.8 km) from Mosquito Mountain. Moxie Falls and West Forks Town Hall are also within 9 miles (15 km).
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This Caribou Island cabin was perfect for an end of summer getaway for my kids (13 and 11) and me. The highlight for us was the location--nestled in the trees right on the lake, but completely private. I can't say enough about how beautiful the property is. The bedrock protrudes through a thin cover of soil and is covered with a variety of lichen and moss that is absolutely gorgeous. Wintergreen covers much of the property too, which we used to make delicious tea to warm us after fishing in the rain. And it was wonderfully quiet while we were there, aside from a very few powered boats and the frequent cries of the loons.
We brought a kayak to get onto the island, and the hosts provided very nice kayaks as well, which we used extensively. We spent lots of time on the water, exploring diving board rock, the eagle nest on the back side of the island, and fishing. The fishing was superb--lots of white perch to catch if you have kids, and numerous hungry smallmouth bass that we at times were catching on every cast of our lures.
Regarding the dock and the lake--the water off the end of the dock is deep, and the bottom is rocky, both enormous pluses as you can jump off the dock and not end up with your feet in the muck. And the dock area is completely visibly from the large windows in the cabin, so it's easy to keep an eye on kids while cooking/cleaning.
We saw moose, eagles, loons, ducks and lots of other wildlife. You will not be disappointed if you stay here!
Bill D.
Stayed 6 nights in Aug 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 13 August 2024
Thank you, William!
About the host
Hosted by Tricia cote
I grew up on Moxie. I love being able to share my cabin and this slice of heaven with others.
What makes this property unique
It’s remote, off grid and on an island, a place to truly unplug.