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Squaw Village Condo

Squaw Village Condo: A Lake-View Rental Base for Moosehead Lake Adventures

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a house with a balcony on the side of it at Squaw Village Condo in Greenville
a house with a balcony on the side of it at Squaw Village Condo in Greenville

Why Stay

Why Squaw Village Condo

Greenville sits at the head of Moosehead Lake, Maine's largest lake - a 40-mile stretch of water rimmed by forest and backed by mountains. The Squaw Village Condo occupies a practical niche in that landscape: it's a real home, not a hotel, with the layout and kitchen space that families and groups need when they're staying put for several days. Two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a proper kitchen, and a private terrace looking toward the water. The sort of place where you cook breakfast and linger, or pile in after a day on the trails.

The condo sits in a quieter pocket of Greenville, away from downtown noise but close enough to reach shops, the seaplane dock, and outfitters in a few minutes by car. Summer is the peak season for lake activity - boating, fishing, hiking - though fall foliage brings its own crowd. Winter turns this region into skiing country, with Sunday River and Sugarloaf within reasonable range. Guests consistently praise the space and the finish of the place, though one note recurs: the master bed is showing its age.


Built for multi-day stays and group trips. Two bedrooms, two en-suite bathrooms, and a fully equipped kitchen mean everyone has their own sink and shower, and you're not eating every meal out. The dining table seats a real dinner; the sofa isn't an afterthought. Families and groups rate this layout highly - it's the difference between a hotel room and a home base.

Lake and mountain views without lake-house price. The balcony and terrace both face the water. Moosehead stretches wide and calm on clear days; mountains rise on the far shore. Guests note it's a genuinely peaceful spot, away from the bustle of Greenville's downtown but not isolated.

Ground-floor access and accessible design. The entire unit sits on the ground floor with a private entrance - useful if you're unloading gear, kids, or mobility equipment. Grab rails in the bathroom, ample space to move around. Disability facilities are listed as a standout.

Serious outdoor access close by. Skiing, hiking, cycling, fishing, and beach access are all within a short drive - some within minutes. A golf course sits 2 miles away. In winter, this is a sensible base for day trips to major ski mountains; in summer, the lake is the draw.


Rooms

The rooms

Squaw Village offers one floor plan: a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment. The master and guest bedrooms both feature en-suite full baths, which is unusual for a condo in this price range and a real comfort for families traveling together. Each room has its own distinct feel, with the living area serving as a natural gathering space.

  • Two-Bedroom Apartment - The layout guests prefer. Master and guest both have private baths. Living and dining areas on the main floor; kitchen is integrated and fully functional.

One honest note: the master bed's frame squeaks noticeably with movement. It's not a minor creak; guests notice it on the first night. If sleep quality is critical, request the guest bedroom or plan for some patience.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo apartment

Best for

Families, groups, multi-day lake stays, skiing base

Price tier

Mid-range

Guest score

8.5 Very good

Standout amenities

Dual en-suite baths · lake & mountain views · full kitchen · ground-floor access

Details

Greenville, ME 04442
Parking: Private lot in front of unit

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining - Full-size refrigerator, oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, and complete kitchenware. Dining table seats 4–6; useful if you're cooking group dinners or breakfasts.

Outdoor - Private balcony and terrace with views; BBQ facilities for grilling fish or vegetables. Outdoor dining area for morning coffee or evening drinks.

Comfort & Cleanliness - Washer and dryer in-unit. Linens provided; free toiletries in both bathrooms. TV in the living area. Work desk if you need to handle email between outdoor days.

Accessibility - Ground-floor unit, grab rails in bathrooms, space for mobility aids. No stairs within the condo.

Safety - Smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, fire extinguishers, and smoke-free property throughout.


The terrace and balcony both command views of Moosehead Lake and the mountains beyond. Morning coffee here is the draw - quiet water, tree line, a sense of being away. The setting changes with the season: summer brings reflected blue and afternoon light; fall turns the tree line gold and red; winter, when frozen, opens up the lake entirely for ice fishing and snowmobiling. The property's quiet location means minimal interference from other units or roadway noise, a rarity in Greenville.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Lake is warm enough for swimming; boating and fishing are at their best. Seaplane flights run daily. Hiking and cycling are ideal. Expect moderate prices and busy weekends, especially July.

Fall (September–October) - Foliage peak typically mid-September through early October. Weather is cool but dry; perfect hiking and cycling weather. Many restaurants and attractions stay open into November. Leaf-peeping crowds arrive weekends.

Winter (December–March) - Quiet season for the lake itself, but skiing at Sugarloaf and Sunday River opens up the region as a winter-sports base. Ice fishing and snowmobiling are serious pursuits here. Fewer tourists; lower rates. Roads are plowed; some backcountry access depends on snow.

Spring (April–May) - Mud season and unpredictable weather. Not the draw; many locals call this the slowest time to visit. Good for solitude if you don't mind rain and cool days.


Reviews

What guests say

"Very comfortable inside. Super Unterkunft, sehr gut eingerichtet." - Reto, Switzerland · Family · 8/10

"Jedes Zimmer hatte en suite Badezimmer. Sehr gut gelegen und ruhig." - Reto, Switzerland · Family · 8/10

"Very nice condo." - Brenda, United States · Group · 9/10

The condo earns consistent praise for comfort and spaciousness - guests appreciate the dual bathrooms, the full kitchen, and the quiet setting. One caveat: the master bed's frame is old and squeaky. If you're light sleepers or you're sharing the master bedroom, bring ear plugs or plan to use the guest bedroom.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Moosehead Lake - Directly in front of the condo. Boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming from public launches and beaches within 5–10 minutes by car.
  • Greenville downtown - 2 miles south. General stores, local restaurants, the Moosehead Lake seaplane dock (scenic flights daily in summer and fall).
  • Hiking trails - Mount Kineo, just across the lake (20-minute drive to the trailhead), offers a 3-mile round-trip hike with lake views. Longer Moosehead Lake Regional Greenway trails begin 10 minutes away.
  • Skiing - Sugarloaf and Sunday River are 90 minutes west and south respectively - serious mountains with weekend crowds; midweek can be quieter in January and February.
  • Fishing - Moosehead is stocked year-round. Brook trout and lake trout in deeper water; local guides available through Greenville outfitters (5 minutes away).
  • Cycling - Quiet roads loop the lake's eastern shore; Moosehead Lake Regional Greenway includes dedicated biking sections with minimal traffic.
  • Fall foliage - Peak color typically mid-September to early October; this location is right in the heart of the best viewing zone.

FAQ

Good to know

Is there a restaurant on-site? The property listing mentions an on-site restaurant, but this appears to be outdated or refers to nearby dining options. You'll rely on Greenville's restaurants (2 miles south) or self-catering.

Can I bring an ATV or snowmobile? The property discourages on-site storage of ATVs and motorized equipment, even in vehicles. If motorized recreation is your focus, confirm storage options directly before booking.

Is breakfast included? No. The condo is self-catering. You'll cook your own meals or eat at Greenville restaurants.

How far is it from skiing? Sugarloaf is 90 minutes west; Sunday River is 90 minutes south. Doable day trips, but not ski-in/ski-out lodging.

Is the condo accessible for mobility issues? Yes. Ground-floor unit with private entrance, no interior stairs, grab rails in bathrooms, and ample space. Confirm specific needs when booking.

What's the Wi-Fi like? Not explicitly listed. Assume basic connectivity; this is a quiet lake location, not a business hub. Confirm before arrival if you need reliable internet.

How far is the nearest grocery store? Greenville's general stores and a supermarket are 2 miles away, a 5-minute drive.


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