NO CELL SERVICE, NO PROBLEM
ON THE WATER
Adventure here isn’t scheduled. It unfolds.
Hike up to the waterfalls and feel the temperature drop as the mist hits your face. Follow old logging roads deep into the woods where the only sounds are wind in the trees and your own boots on gravel. Head out at dawn for a moose safari, when the bogs are quiet and the mist lifts just enough to reveal something enormous moving through it.
This is an unplugged place by design. No cell service tugging at your attention. No constant notifications. Just distance, silence, and space to let your eyes adjust to something far beyond a screen. Across the lake. Across the treeline. Across the horizon.
Out here, you don’t scroll. You look.
ON THE LAWN
The lodge is intentionally unplugged.
No screens. No background TV noise. Just the quiet crackle of a wood fire and the low hum of conversation drifting across the room.
Settle into a deep chair with a good book. Spread out a puzzle across the big table and let it slowly come together over a few evenings. Pull out a board game after dinner and let the laughter carry. On cooler nights, the fieldstone fireplace becomes the center of it all, drawing everyone in.
It’s the kind of space where time stretches a little. Where people look up from what they’re doing and actually see each other.
IN THE WOODS
You won’t run out of ways to spend an afternoon.
Throw horseshoes until someone claims bragging rights. Set up a bean toss tournament on the lawn. Rally a crew for capture the flag or kickball as the sun drops lower and the air cools. Take your time with bocce. Stretch out a badminton match just because you can.
And if competition isn’t your thing, there’s always the hammock waiting in the shade.
Here, the pace is yours to set. Move all day, or don’t move at all.
IN THE RAIN
Our private waterfront cabins look out over more than 1,500 acres of pristine North Maine Woods lake. No traffic noise. No crowded shoreline. Just open water, spruce-lined banks, and the kind of stillness you forgot existed.
Step off your porch in the morning and launch a canoe into glassy water. Paddle along quiet coves where loons echo across the lake. Spend the afternoon swimming, paddle boarding, or casting a line as the sun drifts lower behind the trees. At dusk, the sky stretches wide and unbroken, reflected perfectly on the surface below.
This isn’t just a cabin stay. It’s direct access to wild Maine, at your own pace.
Out here, the lake isn’t a view. It’s your front yard.