Owl's Nest
Owl's Nest: A Lakefront Holiday Home in Greenville

Why Stay
Why Owl's Nest
Owl's Nest isn't a hotel - it's a full-fledged house that happens to rent nightly, which means you get a kitchen, a fireplace, and room to spread out the way you'd want if you owned a place on Moosehead Lake. The property sits on private beach frontage, which alone sets it apart from most lodging in the Greenville area. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a layout that works equally well for a family vacation or a small group getaway make this the kind of space where you'll actually relax instead of feeling like you're camping in a hotel room. The lake views and fire pits with Adirondack chairs facing the water are the real draws - bring wine, bring company, and plan to stay longer than you originally booked.
Private beach access on Moosehead Lake. Most Greenville accommodations offer water views; this one offers your own slice of shoreline. Swimming, kayaking, and fishing are steps from the door. Early morning coffee on the sand, watching the lake wake up, is the whole point.
A full working kitchen for real meals. Fully equipped with stovetop, oven, microwave, and all the kitchenware you need. Cooking breakfast for a group of six beats hunting for a diner, especially during the height of leaf-peeping season when restaurants book solid.
Room to move, privacy to rest. Three separate bedrooms mean no one's fighting over the shower at 8 a.m. A shared lounge area, private entrance, and a dining table that seats the whole party transform a rental from temporary to livable.
Outdoor living that works year-round. Outdoor fireplace, picnic area, and a barbecue mean you can stay outside even as the temperature drops. Winter visitors appreciate that heating is included; summer guests gravitate toward the beach at sunset.
Pet-friendly. Traveling with a dog or cat - no problem. That's a real differentiator in a region where many properties don't allow animals.
Rooms
The rooms
The house arranges itself around function. Three bedrooms sleep groups of four to six comfortably. Each room has quality linens; bathrooms are private with towels, free toiletries, and hairdryers. The living area anchors the center with a sofa, dining table, and a flat-screen TV - the lounge vibe is comfort over luxury. A work desk lets you handle email if you must, though you probably won't want to.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, small groups, remote work weeks, pet owners
Price tier
Mid-range (varies by season; expect higher rates summer/fall)
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Private beach · lake views · full kitchen · fireplace · pet-friendly
Details
Check-in / out
The private beach area is Owl's Nest's signature draw. Unlike a shared public beach, this is yours alone during your stay. The outdoor fireplace and picnic setup are built for lingering. A children's playground makes the space family-friendly; the absence of crowds makes it peaceful.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season. The beach is at full warmth; swimming is the default evening activity. Book well ahead - lake rentals fill fast.
Fall (September–November): Leaf-peeping season brings foliage tourists. Early September is still warm enough for beach swimming. By October, fires are lit nightly; the lake reflects brilliant maple and birch. Late fall quiets down; discounts may be available.
Winter (December–February): Skiing and snowshoeing are minutes away at nearby resorts. The fireplace becomes essential. Lake freezes by January, opening ice fishing to those who want it. Shortest season in terms of bookings.
Spring (March–May): Unpredictable. Heating is included, which matters. Water is still too cold for swimming, but hiking trails come alive. Shoulder-season rates often apply.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a hotel or a rental? It's a rental house - no front desk, no maid service daily, no restaurant. You get full privacy and a kitchen instead. Bring groceries, plan meals, settle in.
Is there a private beach? Yes. The property includes a private beach area on Moosehead Lake - your own access, not shared with other guests or the public.
Can I bring a pet? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions when you book; standards vary.
Is WiFi included? The JSON doesn't specify - contact the property directly before booking if connectivity is essential for your stay.
What's the nearest town with restaurants and shopping? Greenville village is the hub, roughly 5–10 minutes away by car. You'll find groceries, casual dining, and general stores. For a bigger selection, Bangor (about 45 minutes south) has chain restaurants and shopping.
Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen is yours to use; groceries are your responsibility. Stock the fridge and cook what you want.
How far is the nearest ski resort? Skiing is available nearby - likely Squaw Mountain or Sunday River within a 30- to 45-minute drive, depending on which mountain you choose.













