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Tranquil Lakefront Getaway on Moosehead Lake

Tranquil Lakefront Getaway on Moosehead Lake: A Private Beachfront Home in Greenville

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a log cabin with a deck on a mountain at Tranquil Lakefront Getaway on Moosehead Lake in Greenville
a log cabin with a deck on a mountain at Tranquil Lakefront Getaway on Moosehead Lake in Greenville

Why Stay

Why Tranquil Lakefront Getaway on Moosehead Lake

Moosehead Lake is Maine's largest lake - 11 miles long, cold enough to keep your shoulders in summer, and ringed with evergreen forest. The Tranquil Lakefront Getaway occupies the kind of position that makes you understand why people rent out their best properties: beachfront, detached, four bedrooms spread across enough space that a family of ten doesn't feel like a family of ten by evening.

This is a rental home, not a hotel. That means a full kitchen, a washing machine, board games stacked in a closet, and the kind of quiet that only happens when you're answerable to no front desk. The catch is you manage your own arrival and departure. The payoff is you manage your own breakfast schedule, your own wine and takeout decisions, and your own pace.


Actual beachfront with a private beach. You don't share the water. Swim directly from your patio, or walk fifty yards to the sand. The lake floor here slopes gradually enough that young swimmers and non-swimmers don't panic.

Sleeping room for real groups. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, family rooms, and an indoor play area mean a party of eight to twelve can breathe. This isn't a cramped cottage where someone always sleeps on the pull-out couch and regrets it by day three.

A full kitchen in a lake setting. Cook breakfast over views instead of eating a $28 omelette downstairs. Grill salmon on the patio. Make coffee at 6 a.m. without waiting for restaurant hours. Free WiFi means you can stream a recipe if you need one.

On-site parking and no resort fees. Free parking - genuinely free, not $15 per night bundled into the rate. No hidden charges. The shuttle service is paid if you need airport pickup, but the parking is yours by default.

Cycling and canoeing from your door. Bike rentals on-site. Lake canoeing steps away. Hiking trails accessible within minutes. This location is built for people who want activity tied directly to their base camp, not driven to it.


Rooms

The rooms

The home is laid out as a detached beachfront house rather than a traditional inn. Four bedrooms sleep the group comfortably; three bathrooms mean fewer traffic jams in the morning. Each bedroom includes linens provided; bathrooms have towels and private setups. Upstairs bedrooms are reached by stairs only - helpful to know if mobility is a concern. Air-conditioning and heating throughout ensure comfort in shoulder seasons when lake breezes can turn sharp.

The common spaces matter as much as the bedrooms: a living room and family rooms give people somewhere to scatter besides the sleeping areas. Flat-screen TV, board games, and an indoor play area keep kids and restless adults engaged on rainy lake days.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, couples seeking privacy

Price tier

Mid-range (varies by season)

Open

Year-round

Details

32 Westwind Lane, Greenville, ME 04441
Parking: Free on-site private parking

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Beach & Water Beachfront access · Private beach area · Patio with outdoor furniture · Lake and mountain views · Canoe rentals

Activities & Recreation Bike tours and bicycle rentals · Beach swimming · Fishing · Canoeing · Hiking · Golf course within 2 miles · Cycling routes

Kitchen & Dining Fully equipped kitchen · Washing machine · Free WiFi · Indoor picnic area · Outdoor seating and picnic tables

Family Comfort Indoor play area · Family rooms · Flat-screen TV · Board games and puzzles · Pet friendly

Practical Free on-site private parking · Air conditioning and heating · Non-smoking property · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) Peak season on Moosehead. Lake water is at its warmest (upper 60s), beaches are busy, hiking is excellent, and bike rentals are in high demand. Book early; families and couples fill the lake throughout June and July.

Shoulder Season - Spring (May) Cooler water (still in the 50s), fewer crowds, trails opening up, and local restaurants coming fully online. Good for hikers who don't mind rain or cool mornings. Mosquitoes start in late May.

Shoulder Season - Fall (September–October) Water is still swimmable early September; by October it's for the hardy. Foliage peaks in late September and early October - leaf-peeping draws crowds but the lake feels less crowded than summer. Ideal for cyclists and hikers who want solitude.

Winter (November–March) The lake freezes; ice fishing and snowmobiling replace swimming. Property is open year-round and popular with snowmobile groups heading to Greenville's extensive trail system. You'll need a car that handles snow.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Moosehead Lake trails: Direct access to hiking and nature walks from the property.
  • Greenville's downtown: 3 miles south. Shopping, restaurants, and the lake tour boat dock.
  • Mt. Kineo: 6 miles. Iconic 700-foot mountain with a 1.5-hour hike and panoramic lake views.
  • Olive B. Lake Preserve: 8 miles. Bird-watching and quieter water access near Greenville.
  • Big Moose Inn: 10 miles. Historic waterfront dining and a full-service resort bar if you want to leave the property for an evening.
  • Baxter State Park / Mt. Katahdin: 45 miles north. Maine's most famous peak and 209,644 acres of wilderness. Day-trip hiking or overnight backpacking.
  • Flagstaff Lake: 20 miles. Alternative lake for kayaking and fishing if you want to explore beyond Moosehead.
  • Bangor International Airport: 80 miles south. Regional hub for flying in; allow 1.5–2 hours to drive.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the home truly beachfront? Yes. The property has direct lake access and a private beach area. You can swim, canoe, and relax on sand without crossing anyone else's property.

Is breakfast included? No. The home has a full kitchen, so you cook your own meals. Bring groceries or pick them up in Greenville, 3 miles away.

Is WiFi fast enough to work from here? Free WiFi is available, but this is a rural lake location. Don't expect city-speed internet. Test connectivity if remote work is critical.

Can we bring pets? Yes. The property is pet friendly. Let the owner know at booking and confirm any size or breed restrictions.

Is a car necessary? Yes. Greenville's downtown is 3 miles away. Hiking and attractions are scattered across the region. Without a car, you're landlocked to the property and immediate shoreline.

Is the shuttle service reliable? A paid shuttle service is available for airport runs (80 miles to Bangor International). Book in advance and confirm timing when you book the home.

Are there stairs I need to know about? Upstairs bedrooms are accessible by stairs only. Ground-floor bedrooms exist. Confirm bedroom placement at booking if mobility is a concern.


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