This parcel in Jackson, Maine sits in a quiet stretch of Waldo County but is still within easy reach of Belfast, Bangor, and the MidCoast corridor. The Great Farm Brook winds directly through the middle of the parcel, bringing steady water and wildlife value. Access is via a discontinued town road, which leads to a quiet wooded setting with good ground for development of a seasonal camp or recreational base. The land was heavily harvested about 10 years ago, and today the young regrowth is creating excellent browse and bedding cover for deer, turkey, and small game. Species on the property include pine, hemlock, spruce, beech, oak, and maple. Several logging trails remain visible and could be easily recovered to serve as an internal road network for recreation or future timber management. A former landing area near the center of the parcel could be cleared again to establish a camp or storage site. The topography offers a mix of rolling ground and gentle pockets ideal for wildlife movement and stand placement. This location balances privacy and proximity. Jackson is roughly 25 minutes to Belfast, 45 minutes to Bangor, and just over an hour to Augusta and the MidCoast. Whether you envision a hunting camp, off-grid getaway, or a long-term investment in a growing forest, this parcel deserves a walk.
This parcel along Moosehead Trail (Route 7) blends accessibility with privacy and long views. A private driveway winds roughly a quarter mile through the trees before opening onto a broad, elevated clearing—the high point of the surrounding landscape. It's an easy place to picture a future home, seasonal camp, or RV base. The property includes a small barn on a concrete slab, ideal for equipment, toys, or construction materials. The main field area has been kept open through periodic brush-hogging, so you can plan improvements without starting from scratch. Part of the acreage remains tillable, historically farmed in rotation—most recently planted in corn. Continue an agricultural use, establish food plots, or maintain the open ground for wildlife. The parcel is enrolled in Maine's Tree Growth program and carries a healthy mixture of cover and browse, supporting deer and other game. Several wild apple trees provide both shade and seasonal forage. From the upper clearing, enjoy open views north and east, changing with the seasons—from summer greenery to the full color of autumn. The combination of high ground, utilities nearby, and road frontage makes this property adaptable for multiple uses. This location sits in a quiet stretch of Waldo County, only a short drive from Belfast and the MidCoast, yet still part of Maine's active small-farm corridor. Nearby you'll find trail systems, lakes, a local brewery within walking distance, and a golf course just up the road. Walk the driveway and stand at the upper clearing—you'll understand the setting right away. Ask for maps, the Tree Growth plan summary, and additional photos. If you've been looking for acreage with access, elevation, and versatility, this property deserves a closer look.
This 36-acre residential or recreational parcel in Brooks, Maine delivers a blend of habitat, access, and proven wildlife performance. The property is entered via a deeded right-of-way and is threaded with mowed and maintained trails, making it easy to navigate from the start. A brook runs on one boundary of the land, offering dependable water and contributing to the area's appeal for wildlife. Mature timber hasn't been logged for over 40 years and includes pine, cedar, and eastern hemlock—along with pockets of maple and ash. Though oaks are present and providing food for wildlife, they're less prominent here, lending varied structure to the forest. Rolling terrain, small hills, and ridges shape the land in ways that naturally direct game. It's a place with history—two permanent deer blinds are already in place and the current owners once harvested an 18-point whitetail. The setting provides strategic staging areas, open runs, and quiet spots ideal for hunting or simply tracking wildlife on foot. Whether you envision a seasonal camp, hunting base, or managed recreational retreat, the property gives you a head start with its mixture of infrastructure and habitat. While it's well off the beaten path, amenities in Brooks and nearby Belfast are within a reasonable drive. Walk the trail system and follow the ridge contours—it's easy to picture how game uses this terrain. Reach out for maps, hunting logs, or a guided walk to get your bearings. If rugged recreation or wildlife-rich land is what you're after, this one delivers.
Beautiful view of the valley. Here is a quiet spot to build your new home. Just outside of Brooks it is 15 miles to Belfast and centrally located to Bangor , Augusta and Waterville. Brooks offers a grocery store, hardware store, 5 star cafe, theatre and a Cooperative store for organic and local goods.
Fantastic view of the valley. Here is an oportunity to build your home in a quiet and beautiful location. Just outside of Brooks and close to a golf cource, 5 star cafe, theatre, grocery store, hardware store, and a cooperative store for local and organic foods and goods.It is centrally located to Bangor, Augusta and Waterville. 15 miles to Belfast. There is an abundance of outdoor activities right in your back yard. There is electric at the lot.


Jackson is located in Maine. Jackson, Maine has a population of 436. Jackson is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.68% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.46%.
The median household income in Jackson, Maine is $56,786. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,880 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Jackson is 43.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.9 inches per year, with 69.5 inches of snow per year.