Three-bedroom vacation home (sleeps up to 10)Greenville

Moosehead Lodge

Moosehead Lodge: A Lakeside Vacation Home in Greenville

Three-bedroom vacation home (sleeps up to 10)Families
a red house with a dock next to a lake at Moosehead Lodge in Greenville
a red house with a dock next to a lake at Moosehead Lodge in Greenville

Why Stay

Why Moosehead Lodge

Moosehead Lodge sits on the shore of Maine's largest lake, in a town that's become a quiet gateway to the Northwoods. This is a rental property built for groups and families who want space, kitchen facilities, and the kind of view that makes you forget to check email. Three bedrooms, three full bathrooms, a working kitchen, and a private beach frontage - it's the opposite of a cramped hotel room.

The lodge trades boutique service for self-sufficiency: you cook when you want, gather around a fireplace that actually gets used, and step onto your own slice of shoreline without navigating a lobby. That trade works well if you're planning a week, a holiday, or a reunion. It's less appealing if you want daily housekeeping or restaurant meals brought to your door.


The space is real. Three bedrooms and three bathrooms mean no one's waiting in line for a shower. Groups of 8–10 (or families with grandparents in tow) can spread out without tripping over each other. That's the core reason guests book a place like this instead of three hotel rooms.

Lake access is built in. A private beach area saves you the hunt for public access. Moosehead Lake itself is the draw - 14 miles long, cold, clear, and surrounded by low mountains. Kayak, fish, or just sit on your balcony with a thermos and watch the light change across the water.

The kitchen actually matters. Fully equipped with a full-size stove, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and dining table, the kitchen makes self-catering possible and even pleasant. Useful if you're trying to stick to a budget, eat on your own schedule, or cook one memorable meal together as a group.

Outdoor living extends the season. An outdoor fireplace, balcony, and terrace with lake and mountain views turn cool-weather months into serious porch time. Autumn especially - with foliage mirrored in the lake and a fire going - this is the setup that makes leaf-peeping a whole weekend, not a day trip.

It's set up for families. Game room, playground, and a property layout that lets kids have room to run. Fishing is possible directly off the property, and the gentler pace of Greenville itself (no theme parks, no crowds) appeals to families wanting to unplug.


Rooms

The rooms

Moosehead Lodge is a single three-bedroom vacation home, not a hotel with multiple room types. That means one booking per stay - you're renting the whole house.

  • Three-Bedroom Vacation Home - Sleeps up to 10. Private bathrooms paired with bedrooms, linens provided, and each room with its own entrance or clear separation. Fireplace and sitting areas in the common living space.

A note: this is a self-catering rental, so there's no daily housekeeping. Laundry facilities are on-site (washer and dryer), which matters if you're staying longer than a few days.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, multi-generational gatherings, self-catering stays

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

Private Moosehead Lake frontage with beach access

Details

Greenville, 04442, Maine

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining · Fully equipped kitchen with stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster, and dining table. Kitchenware provided. Tea and coffee maker stocked.

Living & Entertainment · Fireplace in the living area, sofa, sitting area, Blu-ray player, DVD player, and TV. Work desk for those who need it.

Outdoor & Water · Private beach area, outdoor fireplace, balcony and terrace with lake and mountain views, outdoor furniture, outdoor dining area, BBQ facilities, picnic area.

For Families & Activities · Game room, playground, fishing directly off the property, cycling and hiking trail access. Laundry facilities (washer and dryer) for extended stays.

Bedrooms & Bathrooms · Three bedrooms with linens provided. Three private bathrooms with bathtub or shower, free toiletries, towels, hairdryer, and toilet paper.

Safety & Practical · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, heating system, pet-friendly (with pet bowls provided), smoke-free property, private entrance, ironing facilities.


The private beach area is the standout amenity here - it sets Moosehead Lodge apart from typical inland vacation rentals. You don't compete for public boat launches or dodge tourists with spotting scopes. Step out, breathe the lake air, and you're on your own shoreline.

The balcony and terrace front the water, and mountain views stretch across the lake. An outdoor fireplace works year-round for cool evenings. The picnic area and BBQ facilities mean you can grill dinner and eat it watching the sunset. That's the whole appeal of a place like this: you're not going out to find a scenic spot; you're living in one.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Lake is swimmable, moose-spotting trips run daily, and the weather is warm enough for real porch time. Expect families and groups. Fishing season is open.

Fall (September–October) - Foliage peaks mid-September to early October. Fewer crowds, cool nights perfect for the outdoor fireplace, and the lake reflects autumn colors. Moose activity picks up in late September. This is the sweet spot for many visitors.

Winter (November–March) - The lake freezes; cross-country skiing and snowshoeing become the main activities. Heating is essential (the lodge has it). Quietest season. Some guests rent specifically for a peaceful holiday week.

Spring (April–May) - Mud season in Maine. Lake is ice-out by late April. Wet but green, and fewer tourists. Good for groups that want privacy and don't mind cooler weather.


Reviews

What guests say

"The size is remarkable. We had three generations and still felt like we had our own space."

  • Frank, United States · Family · 9/10

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Moosehead Lake waterfront - Steps away · Prime for kayaking, fishing (lake trout, salmon), and moose-spotting at dawn in June and July.
  • Greenville village - 2 miles · General store, casual restaurants, and the town dock. Small-town Maine aesthetic without the tourist crowds of Bar Harbor or Boothbay.
  • Dover-Foxcroft - 20 miles · Galleries, antique shops, and the Piscataquis River for more serious paddling.
  • Skiing in the region - Sugarloaf or Sunday River are 90+ minutes away, but cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are walkable from the property in winter.
  • Cycling and hiking trails - Local trail systems on the Moosehead Lake Region loop suitable for families. Mountain biking more serious at nearby state forests.
  • Baxter State Park & Mount Katahdin - 45 minutes · Day trip for serious hikers; Katahdin is Maine's highest peak and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.
  • **Arts & crafts scene in Greenville - Small galleries and maker spaces; check what's on during your stay.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this a vacation rental or a hotel? It's a full vacation rental - you book the entire three-bedroom house, not individual rooms. No front desk, no daily housekeeping, but you have full kitchen facilities and the whole place to yourself.

Is breakfast included? No. The rental includes a full kitchen, so breakfast is what you make. Coffee machine, toaster, and refrigerator are provided.

Is there a private beach? Yes. A private beach area comes with the rental, so you have direct lake access without going through a public boat launch.

Can I bring pets? Yes. The property is pet-friendly and provides pet bowls. Confirm pet policies and any fees with the owner when booking.

How far is the nearest restaurant? Greenville village is about 2 miles away, with casual restaurants and a general store. Most guests cook at least some meals at the lodge.

What's the nearest airport? Bangor International Airport is 74 miles away (about 90 minutes' drive). Some visitors also fly into Portland International (2.5 hours away) for more flight options.

Can I fish from the property? Yes. Moosehead Lake is known for lake trout and salmon. Fishing is possible directly off the private beach area, and you can arrange guide services or boat rentals in Greenville.


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