Discover the possibilities on this diverse 116± acre parcel featuring extensive public road frontage, stream frontage, and power available at the road. The property offers a unique blend of upland forest, wetlands, a 0.4 acre open field, and wildlife habitat, making it an excellent choice for recreation, hunting, forestry, or a private home or camp site. The westernmost and most remote portion of the property has approximately 1,200 feet of frontage on Beaver Meadow Brook, which flows south from Pushaw Lake before meandering back through the eastern portion of the parcel. The land is generally level, with elevations ranging from approximately 150 feet near the brook to two knolls reaching nearly 200 feet along the northern boundary. Approximately 25 acres of wetlands enhance the property's ecological diversity and provide outstanding habitat for wildlife, including moose, deer, bear, waterfowl, and numerous bird species. Multiple wildlife tracks were observed throughout the central wetland area. The forest consists of a mix of younger growth and mature timber, while several old skid trails provide interior access. Historic stone walls can be found along portions of both the northern and southern boundaries, adding character and a connection to the area's agricultural past. A small field of approximately 0.4 acres, previously used for livestock, is included within the acreage. Whether you're seeking a recreational retreat, hunting property, timber investment, or a secluded location to build, this tract offers exceptional versatility and privacy. The property is not enrolled in Maine's Tree Growth Tax Program. The 2025 property taxes were $1,454. Please note that the address of 2016 Hudson Road is associated with the seller's residence and the home and farm do not convey with the acreage. Additionally, the shelter visible in the photographs is located within the field area and is not included in the sale.
Welcome to your own 10.7-acre wilderness escape in the heart of the Maine woods! This serene brookside retreat offers the peace and quiet many dream of, with everything you need to unplug and reconnect with nature. The property features a cozy one-room cabin heated by a wood stove, a practical outhouse, and two compact steel outbuildings that provide convenient storage for gear and supplies. It's an ideal hunting camp or base camp for all Maine outdoor adventures, with access via a dead-end, quiet gravel road that ensures privacy and tranquility. Boasting 640 feet of shore frontage on Bear Brook, the setting invites quiet strolls along the water and occasional wildlife sightings. Little Pushaw Lake is nearby, offering opportunities for a tranquil paddle and angling for bass and white perch. This property is a rare find for outdoors enthusiasts seeking a rugged, authentic Maine experience without the crowds. Embrace the simplicity of cabin living while staying close to waters, woods, and wildlife. Don't let this one pass you by--schedule your showing today!
2-Acre Off-Grid Camp featuring a newly built cabin, a 33-ft Keystone Sprinter travel trailer and gravel driveway loop. Established trails pass directly through the property and connect to hundreds of acres of forest--ideal for hunting, hiking, ATV riding, exploring, or relaxing by the fire pit while listening to loons. The property includes deeded access to 100 ft on both sides of Pushaw Dam (Lake Pushaw on one side and Pushaw Stream on the other) pictured, and a spot on the lake (see legal description). Set on a private road in a beautiful Birch and Beech forest, the camp is approximately 1,000 feet east of Lake-Pushaw-fronted Beechwood Avenue, with nearby community boat launches, parks, swimming areas, and Sewell Park/Perch Pond just minutes away. The location offers a balance of getting-away-from-it-all and town attractions. Located near I-95, grocery stores, Old Town, Orono, and Bangor--approximately 20 minutes from the Bangor Mall area, it's proximity to residences and town adds investment appeal for potential future development. The well-maintained Keystone Sprinter travel trailer features a queen bedroom and 3-bed bunkhouse, kitchen, bathroom with shower and small tub, two pop-outs, two TVs, stereo system, air conditioning and heat, electric awning, and running water. The camper operates off-grid using propane generator and a 12-volt system. A newly built cabin features restored vintage stained-glass and custom windows, a screened front porch, cathedral beamed ceilings, and a Beech tree growing through the back porch. A refinished antique cast-iron wood stove is included. The grounds include rock and root gardens, wild flowers, perennial flowers and plantings, two rain barrels fed by the cabin roof, and an antique clawfoot table and chair set. Additional furnishings will be included.


Hudson is located in Maine. Hudson, Maine has a population of 1,172. Hudson is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.52% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.71%.
The median household income in Hudson, Maine is $50,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,125 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hudson is 47.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.4 inches per year, with 69.1 inches of snow per year.