This 18.5-acre tract in Bremen, Maine, offers a well-rounded mix of natural features and recreational potential. Access is via a four-wheeler trail off Biscay Road, about a half-mile past the Fogler intersection, placing the property in a quiet setting while keeping it within reach of nearby MidCoast towns.
The land has not been harvested in more than 30 years, leaving a mature forest anchored by pine, hemlock, beech, oak, and maple. Evidence of ledge and glacial stone deposits is scattered through the property, adding character to the terrain. A prominent ridge runs through the lot, creating elevation and offering natural vantage points.
On the eastern edge, a cedar swamp provides reliable winter cover for wildlife. Throughout the property, a main trail bisects the land, with several older overgrown trails that could be reopened for easier access. This network offers the foundation for hiking, hunting access, or recreational use with minimal effort.
Game sign is plentiful. Deer tracks and trails are evident across the ridges and valleys, with natural corridors that make hunting approachable by following the land's contours. The cedar swamp and ridges combine to hold wildlife throughout the year. With its diversity of timber, topography, and habitat, this parcel is well-suited for a hunting base, seasonal camp, or recreational retreat.
Walk the ridge, step into the cedar swamp, and you'll see how the land holds game.
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