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Million Dollar Mountain and Lake Views
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9.8 out of 10
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3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 8 241.5 sq m
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Millinocket, ME
- Mount Katahdin
- South Twin Lake10 min drive
- Millinocket Memorial Library12 min drive
- Millinocket, ME (MLT-Millinocket Municipal)14 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 1 Master
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2 , Chads room
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3, 4 beds /Bunk room, big bathroom attached
4 Single Bunk Beds
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1/master bathroom upstairs.
Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Jetted bathtub
Bathroom 2
Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Jetted bathtub · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Million Dollar Mountain and Lake Views
Lake and mountain Views !!! Private with all the fun things to do on the lake , and the newest National Park, and a view of Maine’s highest mountain. You bring in your groceries or get them delivered and you don’t have to be around anybody that you didn’t come with!It’s really spectacular .It’s heaven on earth and don’t let the ratings affect you because it’s seldom rented, which is how they rate a property! Writers, Artists, Nature Lovers, Hikers, and Families, this is for You if you want to get out of the city and into Nature!!!Listen to the call of the Loons, in your very own Golden Pond type adventure.. Our new National Monument, to become a National Park, on 87,500 acres , is a few miles from this camp, right next to Baxter State Park. The Appalachian Trail starts or ends at this Mountain. Swim in the lake right outside your front door! Canoe over to the islands and watch the eagles fly and nest! In August of 1846 Henry David Thoreau traveled near this camp and subsequently wrote his book "The Maine Woods". In the mid 1800's, The famous Hudson River Valley School Painter Frederic Edwin Church came to these lakes and painted many scenes of our Mt. Katahdin. Writers , artists, and naturalists seek out this visual and inspirational environment. 5 Lakes connect together making this a great lake for boating, kayaking, nature watching, fishing, hiking, painting, writing and relaxing. The entire front of the "camp" is all windows, facing the lake and mountain views. The downstairs consists of a custom kitchen, with live edge cedar cabinets and counter tops with antler handles. Log walls and log beamed ceilings are throughout most every room.The stove and refrigerator are new but built to replicate beautiful old 1930's styles.The stove is a 6 burner, 4 gas and 2 electric, with an electric stove and warming oven. There is a dishwasher and trash compactor as well. The separate dining area seats 6, but extensions can seat 10 to 12. A large multilevel antler chandelier hangs over head with spot lites to highlight authentic Moose Head on one gable end and a Caribou on the other, both with imposing racks! An array of choices in cutlery include faux antler handles, or red handles to match a red cardinal dinner service. A variety of pewter bowls, platters, and various animal motifs make for exciting place settings on the Ethan Allen dining table. For informal breakfasts and lunches, there is a casual table and chairs in the front window of the sitting porch, practically ON the water. The camps on either side of us can't be seen from
our location. Camps across on the islands can be seen at a distance. There is a 4 bed bunk room and a very large bathroom downstairs. The large living room focal point is a floor to ceiling rock fireplace and the view from a large bay window with 2 flanking windows overlooks the long water toward the mountain. The opposing shoreline has no buildings on it because the Conservation Agency and Timberlands has left much of our area pristine, with development on only certain shorelines. Canoeing, kayaking, or boating throughout the 5 connected lakes and many secluded islands can be like a wilderness trip, without sight of camps for miles of shoreline. But, you are only 5 miles from a hospital and shopping!
There is a modern laundry room behind the bathroom with an exterior exit door.
Upstairs is the big master bedroom, equal in size to the downstairs living room. Pine ceilings and walls, antique oriental rugs, a king size bed, and even a treadmill in the side niche all overlook the million dollar water and mountain view. A second bedroom is on the other side of the hall way and a full bathroom is in between. There is another bedroom upstairs, but it is our lock off room for personal items. Only the master bedroom has a wall AC, because it is usually cool at night in Maine. This camp was originally built in the early 1930's from logs imported from Germany's Black Forrest, and we added on to it in the 1980's tripling it in size. Smoking is strictly forbidden. Fires in the fire place must be kept
moderate to small in size. This camp is in a secluded location. You must park in a private Association parking lot and walk on a nice pathway approximately 50+- yards, over a pedestrian railroad crossing and past the neighbor's cabin. No vehicles are allowed on the path but we have an electric cart to carry things in. There is a dock over the water in front of our "camp". A canoe and 2 kayaks are available. Fairpoint wi-fi is available in the camp.
We have many outdoor chairs, a hammock, and a picnic table lakeside.
There are 3 TV's.Flat Screen. Cell phone use only, no hard line. Verizon works best. Wi fi too!
This camo is not suitable for young children because of all our antiques, and the closeness of the lake. Although we have just changed to instant booking, and because this is our home of decades , we will require a personal conversation when they release your phone number so we can discuss rules and regulations. We are excited to share our home with you and want to be sure in advance that it's a good fit.
our location. Camps across on the islands can be seen at a distance. There is a 4 bed bunk room and a very large bathroom downstairs. The large living room focal point is a floor to ceiling rock fireplace and the view from a large bay window with 2 flanking windows overlooks the long water toward the mountain. The opposing shoreline has no buildings on it because the Conservation Agency and Timberlands has left much of our area pristine, with development on only certain shorelines. Canoeing, kayaking, or boating throughout the 5 connected lakes and many secluded islands can be like a wilderness trip, without sight of camps for miles of shoreline. But, you are only 5 miles from a hospital and shopping!
There is a modern laundry room behind the bathroom with an exterior exit door.
Upstairs is the big master bedroom, equal in size to the downstairs living room. Pine ceilings and walls, antique oriental rugs, a king size bed, and even a treadmill in the side niche all overlook the million dollar water and mountain view. A second bedroom is on the other side of the hall way and a full bathroom is in between. There is another bedroom upstairs, but it is our lock off room for personal items. Only the master bedroom has a wall AC, because it is usually cool at night in Maine. This camp was originally built in the early 1930's from logs imported from Germany's Black Forrest, and we added on to it in the 1980's tripling it in size. Smoking is strictly forbidden. Fires in the fire place must be kept
moderate to small in size. This camp is in a secluded location. You must park in a private Association parking lot and walk on a nice pathway approximately 50+- yards, over a pedestrian railroad crossing and past the neighbor's cabin. No vehicles are allowed on the path but we have an electric cart to carry things in. There is a dock over the water in front of our "camp". A canoe and 2 kayaks are available. Fairpoint wi-fi is available in the camp.
We have many outdoor chairs, a hammock, and a picnic table lakeside.
There are 3 TV's.Flat Screen. Cell phone use only, no hard line. Verizon works best. Wi fi too!
This camo is not suitable for young children because of all our antiques, and the closeness of the lake. Although we have just changed to instant booking, and because this is our home of decades , we will require a personal conversation when they release your phone number so we can discuss rules and regulations. We are excited to share our home with you and want to be sure in advance that it's a good fit.
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Amenities
Hot tub
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Outdoor space
Parking available
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Minimum age to rent: 30
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
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No events allowed
Pets
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Smoking
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
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About the area
Millinocket
Located in Millinocket, this cottage is in the city centre and on the beach. The area's natural beauty can be seen at South Twin Lake and Pleasant River, while North Light Gallery and Moose Prints Gallery and Gifts are cultural highlights. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Millinocket, ME
What's nearby
- South Twin Lake - 10 min drive - 6.9 km
- Millinocket Memorial Library - 12 min drive - 11.7 km
- Hillcrest Golf Club - 14 min drive - 13.1 km
- Baxter State Park - 44 min drive - 43.8 km
- Schoodic Lake - 46 min drive - 32.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Circle K - 12 min drive
- Appalachian Trail Cafe - 10 min drive
- Dunkin' - 12 min drive
- Blue Ox Saloon - 10 min drive
- Knife Edge Brewing - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Kristi Perrow

The owner grew up here from birth, and the cabin has been here sine the 1930's. We have owned it as a married couple since '76 but have upgraded and tripled it in size since then, when it had no indoor plumbing or running water. Every summer since then have spent enjoying the vast wonders of nature in the central Highlands of Maine, raising our children on the water and in the woods. Ernie was a military pilot, was and is an antique car and wooden boat enthusiast.
We have owned and operated many businesses. I have been an Economic Development Director in Maine, and Marketing Director of the New Hampshire State Port Authority and its' Foreign Trade Zones. Currently, I spend winters in Naples, Florida where I am a Real Estate Broker. Our son water is 37 ,single and an everything water lover. Our daughter Sharney, 44, learned her trade from white water rafting at the Penobscot River here in the area, then Parachuting (also here) and had worked herself into being a world traveler organizing parachute and wing suit events, and opening new drop zones. she is now working in a hospital in the emergency room winters in Naples. She will probably be your contact person when you get here At Camp because she will stay nearby. She knows the territory so any questions can be directed to her. So as you can see, our summer home is a huge part of our lives, Now WE want to travel a little, so we are going to share it with you. We have generations of personal things there, so only respectful renters are encouraged to apply.
We have owned and operated many businesses. I have been an Economic Development Director in Maine, and Marketing Director of the New Hampshire State Port Authority and its' Foreign Trade Zones. Currently, I spend winters in Naples, Florida where I am a Real Estate Broker. Our son water is 37 ,single and an everything water lover. Our daughter Sharney, 44, learned her trade from white water rafting at the Penobscot River here in the area, then Parachuting (also here) and had worked herself into being a world traveler organizing parachute and wing suit events, and opening new drop zones. she is now working in a hospital in the emergency room winters in Naples. She will probably be your contact person when you get here At Camp because she will stay nearby. She knows the territory so any questions can be directed to her. So as you can see, our summer home is a huge part of our lives, Now WE want to travel a little, so we are going to share it with you. We have generations of personal things there, so only respectful renters are encouraged to apply.
Why they chose this property
This is where my husband grew up. It's the family tradition, every summer for 75 years! There isn't a more diverse place in Maine, with Baxter State Park, and Katahdin Woods and Waters, which is America's newest National Park. Mt. Katahdin, Maine's highest mountain is our view and is also the beginning or the terminus of the Appalachian Trail. Moose and Eagles abound. White water rafting, swimming, parachuting, hiking, painting, relaxing, writing, canoeing and kayaking, traveling to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, are just some things to do. Peace and quiet are also an option! This camp is available for purchase but not listed.
What makes this property unique
Fly in to Bangor Maine International Airport, rent a car and drive one hour North to Medway exit, go West through East Millinocket (very small) and Millinocket , then go on Route 11 towards Brownville. Approx 5 miles from Millinocket. Total time from the Airport about 1:30.
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