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Lakeview Cabin

Lakeview Cabin: A Spacious Lake Rental in Greenville

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a living room with a couch and a flat screen tv at Lakeview Cabin in Greenville
a living room with a couch and a flat screen tv at Lakeview Cabin in Greenville

Why Stay

Why Lakeview Cabin

Greenville sits at the southern tip of Moosehead Lake, Maine's largest lake, and Lakeview Cabin is built for people who want to actually live in that landscape rather than glance at it from a motel window. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a fireplace - this is a house, not a room. The setup works equally well for a family escaping a school holiday, a group of friends fishing, or multigenerational relatives who need real space and real beds.

The cabin trades the convenience of daily housekeeping for something more valuable: independence. You cook breakfast on your own schedule, build a fire while a storm rolls across the water, and let the kids sprawl across the living room without worrying about noise complaints from the next suite. That trade-off is the whole point.

★★★★☆ · 9.0 / 10 Excellent


Built for actual gatherings, not hotel stays. A four-bedroom layout means families don't split across two rooms, and friend groups can afford to book a whole place without the per-head cost of multiple hotel suites. The living room has a sofa and a desk, so someone can work while others fish or read. This is a cabin in name and substance.

Lake views and a functional outdoor space. The barbecue and outdoor seating area aren't decorative - they face the water. Cook dinner on the grill, sit outside with a drink, and watch the light change across Moosehead. A private entrance means no hallway awkwardness.

A kitchen that actually works. Full stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, and coffee machine. Stream Netflix during rain delays. Bring groceries from Greenville village instead of eating every meal out. This cuts costs and gives you flexibility.

Fishing built in. Moosehead is legendary for landlocked salmon and brook trout. The cabin doesn't provide the boat, but it's positioned as the base - you rent your own guide or charter and return to a fireplace and real beds.

Pet friendly and smoke-free. Bring your dog. No lingering cigarette smell.


Rooms

The rooms

The cabin contains four bedrooms and two bathrooms distributed across the property. Linens are provided. Private bathrooms mean no single-bathroom bottlenecks if you're traveling with a larger group - a major plus on a week-long stay. Heating is included, which matters for shoulder-season visits when the lake cools down fast.

  • Master bedroom – Primary bedroom, likely the largest
  • Guest bedrooms (3) – Flexible for couples, friends, or children
  • Bathrooms (2) – Reduces morning traffic and wait times

At a Glance

At a glance

Style

4-bedroom, 2-bathroom lake house rental

Best for

Families, friend groups, multigenerational visits, fishing trips

Price tier

Mid-range for group size (expensive as a single-bedroom equivalent, affordable split among 8+ guests)

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · lake views · fireplace · outdoor grill · fishing

Details

Greenville, 04441, Maine

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Food Fully equipped kitchen · Coffee machine and tea maker · Dining area · Outdoor dining with barbecue facilities

Entertainment & Comfort Fireplace · Streaming services (Netflix-style) · TV · Private entrance

Outdoors Lake view · Outdoor furniture and seating area · Barbecue grill · Fishing access

Practical Heating · Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector · Multilingual reception (Czech, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese)


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) Warmest season. Lake is swimmable; boating and fishing at their best. Families book aggressively. Expect higher rates and earlier booking required. Moosehead gets busy with tourists, but the cabin gives you a quiet retreat.

Fall (September–October) Foliage peak September into early October. Air is crisp - perfect for fishing and hiking. Fewer crowds than summer. Fireplace use becomes appealing. The lake cools fast; swimming is possible early in the season but bracing by October.

Winter (November–March) Cold, snowy, and quiet. Ice fishing for landlocked salmon. Heating is essential. Isolation can be appealing for group retreats but also means road conditions matter. Christmas and New Year holidays see high demand despite weather.

Spring (April–May) Mud season. Ice-out typically mid-April. Fishing improves as water warms. Unpredictable weather. Fewer tourists. Good rates if you don't mind the variable conditions.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Greenville village – 5–10 minutes by car; groceries, restaurants, and the ferry dock for lake tours
  • Moosehead Lake shoreline – 0–5 minutes on foot; swimming (summer), fishing, boat rentals
  • Mount Kineo – 20 minutes by car; 1.75-mile hiking trail to 760-foot cliff with lake views
  • Fishing guides and charters – Various outfitters based in Greenville specializing in landlocked salmon and trout
  • Outdoor Greenville Heritage Museum – 10 minutes; local history and vintage logging equipment
  • Route 6 scenic drive toward Jackman – 30–45 minutes; autumn foliage, logging-road heritage, small villages
  • Big Moose Mountain – 45 minutes northwest; moderate hiking with 360-degree summit views
  • Bangor International Airport – 75 miles; regional hub for connections if you're flying in

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cabin on the water? The cabin has lake views and fishing access, but it is not a waterfront property. You're close enough to reach the lake easily; you're far enough back to avoid flood risk and excessive traffic noise.

Is breakfast included? No. The appeal of the kitchen is that you prepare your own meals. Grocery stores and restaurants are 5–10 minutes away in Greenville.

Can I bring pets? Yes, the property is pet friendly. No restrictions noted on quantity or size, but it's worth confirming specifics with the owner when booking.

Do I need my own boat to fish? You need to arrange your own boat or hire a guide service. Moosehead outfitters rent boats and can recommend charter guides. The cabin is the base; fishing is your activity.

How far is the nearest airport? Bangor International Airport is 75 miles away, roughly a 90-minute drive. Smaller regional airports exist closer, but Bangor is the hub for most national connections.

What's the cancellation policy? Not specified in property details. Confirm directly when booking - rental properties often have stricter policies than hotels.

Is WiFi available? Streaming services are listed (Netflix), which implies internet. Confirm speed and reliability with the owner, especially if working remotely.


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