Discover the unmatched beauty and recreational potential of this remarkable 550-acre tract in the western mountains of Maine. With nearly two miles of frontage on the pristine Swift Cambridge River, this expansive property offers a rare combination of waterfront, timberland, wildlife habitat, and year-round outdoor adventure.
Discover the unmatched beauty and recreational potential of this remarkable 550-acre tract in the western mountains of Maine. With nearly two miles of frontage on the pristine Swift Cambridge River, this expansive property offers a rare combination of waterfront, timberland, wildlife habitat, and year-round outdoor adventure. An impressive 7,000+ feet of frontage on a public road provides exceptional access, while an established interior road extends deep into the property, making it easy to explore and enjoy. Bordering extensive conservation lands and adjoining property managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, this land sits within a vast corridor of protected wilderness known for its outstanding wildlife populations, including moose, black bear, deer, upland birds, and countless other native species. The Swift Cambridge River watershed is renowned for its scenic beauty and remote character, creating a truly special setting for recreation, conservation, or a private retreat. Lake Umbagog State Park is just a few miles away with a modern public boat launch. Located just minutes from Grafton Notch State Park, the property offers easy access to hiking, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, ATV riding, and some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in New England. The surrounding region features the rugged Mahoosuc Range, waterfalls, scenic overlooks, and thousands of acres of public lands that make this area a four-season recreation paradise. Whether you're seeking a large private sporting estate, an investment in Maine timberland, a recreational retreat, or a legacy property to enjoy for generations, this extraordinary 550-acre offering presents a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of Maine's legendary western mountains and river country.