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Log Cabin- Year-Round Monson, Maine Monson, Maine Vacation Rental by Owner Listing 178613

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Location: Monson, Lake Hebron, Maine Highlands, Maine, USA (South of Greenville 20 Min.)

Accommodations:  House, 4 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 2 Baths (Sleeps 11-13)

Keywords:  Log Cabin Home

Private, gated property, with a beautiful pine interior log cabin home on over 180 acres-a true get-away, south of Greenville 20 min, access to snowmobile, ATV, Appalachian trails from property, hunting is allowed.

Lake Hebron swimming area about 2-3 miles away!!!! where ice fishing, boating, swimming ,etc. Great property for hikers as well.
(Moosehead Lake just 20 min. away). Great for anytime of the year!!!

Beds-
Mastersuite- King(comfortable bed!!) and trundle(good for kids),
2nd bedroom -Queen,
3rd bedroom-Queen,
4th Bedroom -Bunk and 2 twins,lower unit on bunk is a full- total 4 beds in rm, plus pull-out sofa if needed in family room

Vacation Rental Features

  • Amenities
    • Washer
    • Dryer
    • Parking for RV/Boat/Trailer
    • Wood Stove
  • Beds
    • King Bed
    • Queen Bed
    • Twin/Single Bed
    • Bunk Bed : Lower unit is a full bed size!
    • Convertible Bed : Pull-out sofa
    • Child Bed
  • Entertainment
    • Cable/Satellite TV
    • DVD
    • VCR
    • Video Library : DVD's/VHS
  • Kitchen
    • Full Kitchen : Huge Kitchen --with beautiful, large wood dining room table
    • Cooking Utensils Provided
    • Refrigerator
    • Dishwasher
    • Microwave
  • Outdoor Features
    • Gas/Electric BBQ Grill
  • Communications
    • Telephone
    • Free Long Distance
  • Suitability
    • No Pets Allowed
    • Smoking Not Allowed
  • Activities
    • Rafting
    • Hiking
    • Kayaking
    • Sailing
    • Boating
    • Waterskiing
    • Swimming
    • Mountain Biking
    • Snowmobiling
    • Fishing
    • Hunting
    • Horseback Riding
  • Other Activities
    • Access to ITS/ 4-wheeler/Quad and hiking trails from the property,

 

Rate Details (In US Dollars)

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May-Sept .. $850/week
Oct-Apr ... $950/week






Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.

Dates available:Year Round
Before contacting us, please check our calendar for your desired dates

Note: Each property is individually owned or managed.

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Traveler Reviews (3)

Log Cabin- Year-Round Monson, Maine
5/5

Great Experience

Guest: Dave F from MA (Mendon, MA)
Date of Stay: 02/04/10 Review Submitted: 03/26/10

We used this cabin in February 2010 for a snowmobiling weekend. The guys in our family, nine of us stayed at the cabin. Trail access was great (Mother Nature did not cooperate so well, but that is not the fault of the cabin). The cabin fit our needs well. Plenty of parking for four trucks and trailers. Interior is roomy, particularly the kitchen. If you need something in this area, don't hesitate, it is as advertised. Owners were very easy to work with as well.

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Log Cabin- Year-Round Monson, Maine
5/5

Guest: Richard Steeves (Lakewood, Colorado)
Date of Stay: 11/14/08 Review Submitted: 11/14/08

In November, as part of our annual hunting trip (#17) to Maine, (from Colorado, Rhode Island and New York) we were fortunate to find this fantastic rental property. Originally from nearby Dover Foxcroft, Maine, and living in Colorado, it has been a tradition for many years to gather, along with my four sons, and with relatives’ in Maine for our annual hunt. This year, 2008, was billed as the last gathering, however, after having such fantastic accommodations the rumor has it we may need to consider 2009. This rental property has it all, first class accommodations, readily accessible to prime hunting areas, and only 20 minutes or less from Greenville, Dover Foxcroft (regional hospital) and Guilford where you can find most anything you need, and something’s you don’t. After we have make our annual trip to the Trading Post in Greenville to buy things we don’t really need, and we settle in for the week of hunting we always stop at Trafton’s in Abbot, where Barbara, the owner, makes us breakfast after our morning hunt. She bakes all her own pastries and all the food is fresh. For the flying enthuses, or for those of you who just want to see some great scenery, I recommend going to Greenville and taking a sightseeing flight around the area, you will never forget it. I would urge anyone looking to rent in this region of Maine to consider this property, it is first class and I highly recommend it no matter what the occasion, hiking, snowmobiling, hunting or just to explore the great state of Maine.

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Log Cabin- Year-Round Monson, Maine
5/5

Guest: Hans Danielson (Coventry Ct. 06238)
Date of Stay: 11/09/08 Review Submitted: 11/09/08

During the month of August my wife and two children spent a week at this rental. The log cabin is spectacular and comes with private trails/dirt roads to hike, snowmobile or ride your ATVs. We also enjoyed visiting the shops and restaurants in Greenville. During the week we went kayaking, we hiked Mount Kineo, and went to the B-52 crash site. We rented ATVs in Kokadjo, went on a moose safari and spent a day at the Lily Bay State Park. This area has tons of things to do for family fun and I can't wait to go back next year. I highly recommend this rental for its inviting atmosphere and rewarding location. It was fun for all!

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Helpful votes: 4/4

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Dates available:Year Round
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Note: Each property is individually owned or managed.

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