
Recreational Land with Home for Sale in Meddybemps, Maine
95 Conant Rd, Meddybemps, ME 04655
40+ acres on the hill overlooking Meddybemps Lake offers you some pretty amazing sunsets from the property. Well and septic were put in place June of 2024 and a gravel pad added for the current home. This property awaits your dream house in the future! Being surrounded by blueberry fields and more woodland, this 40+ acre lot offers a great opportunity for your own woodlot and hunting grounds. Current home consists of a 2006 40 x 12
Breckenridge park model camper with a 30 x 12 stick built addition done in June of 2024.
The small town of Meddybemps was first settled in 1812 and was incorporated 2/20/1841, the current population is about 136 people. The name Meddybemps comes from the
Passamaquoddy nation, and it means "Plenty of Alewives" as per the Sipayik
Tribal Government. Meddybemps lake was noted even as far back as the early 1900's as being a major hunting and fishing destination for the "sports." The lake is still very popular for fishing, both summer and ice fishing along with just people enjoying boating and water skiing on the lake. Meddybemps lake is 6765 acres and has a depth up to 58 feet.
This is a great area of the state for anyone who enjoys the outdoors and this property would lead itself well as a nice hunting property where it is surrounded by blueberry fields and close to lakes. The wooded lot does have some old logging roads running through it. You ware close to the access point at Ayers Junction for the "Downeast Sunrise Trail", that connects all the way to Ellsworth and is open to skiing, snowmobiles, ATV's, horseback riding etc. This is a great trail system that is very well maintained.
Quoddy
Head State Park at 973 South Lubec Rd in Lubec offers stunning views of the coast and the famous red and white striped lighthouse being a part of the 541-acre state park. There are 5 miles of trails that showcase the forest, wetlands and coastal views.
Situated between
Dennys Bay and Cobscook Bay, the 191-acre Reversing Falls Preserve provides spectacular views of the largest set of tidal falls on the Maine coast.
The word 'Cobscook' is the aptly described
Maliseet-Passamaquoddy tribal word for "boiling tides". Although the water is cold throughout the year, the churning tides often provide a visual illusion that they are boiling. Between the Reversing Falls Preserve and Falls Island a huge underwater ledge creates the falls. The dramatic tides in the bay rise and fall up to 24 feet every 6.4 hours. There are nice trails to hike here.
Location
- Street address
- 95 Conant Rd
- County
- Washington County
- Elevation
- 476 feet
Property details
- Acreage
- 40 acres
- Posted
Listing history
| Date | Event | Price | Change | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 7, 2026 | New listing | $120,000 | — | Listing agent |
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