Explore 105+/- acres featuring approximately 3500 feet of frontage on scenic Crystal Brook. An established easement road provides access to a private gravel road, two established campsites, and an elevated building site overlooking the surrounding landscape. The land is home to moose, bear, deer, and grouse, offering excellent opportunities for hunting, recreation, and wildlife viewing. Crystal Brook meanders through the property, adding natural beauty and year-round appeal. Ideal for an off-grid cabin, family campground, ATV adventures, private retreat, or investment, this property is ready to enjoy with existing improvements in place. Though secluded, it offers dependable access and is just minutes from the town of Patten's shops, restaurants, and services. Baxter State Park and Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument are nearby for exceptional outdoor recreation. Properties of this size with extensive brook frontage, established access, and campsites are highly desirable in northern Maine.
Offered for the first time in generations, this remarkable ±484-acre contiguous tract of timberland spans both Mount Chase (±435 acres) and Patten (±49 acres) and has remained in the same family for approximately 70 years. Last commercially harvested about eight years ago, the property offers strong long-term timber income potential while also delivering exceptional recreational and residential appeal in the heart of the Katahdin region. The land features approximately 60 feet of owned frontage on Shin Pond Road along with an extensive network of private interior logging roads totaling roughly 8,400 feet, providing excellent access throughout the property. Elevations rise gradually from approximately 840 feet above sea level at the road to nearly 1,000 feet toward the rear of the parcel, where the terrain drops away and opens the possibility for panoramic views of Mount Katahdin. The soils are predominantly productive silty loams, largely classified as Farm Class 2 soils, supporting strong tree growth across much of the acreage. Approximately half of the property benefits from a favorable southwestern exposure. While exploring the property, evidence of its earlier agricultural history could still be found deep in the woods, including large piles of fieldstone gathered generations ago while clearing old farm fields. Wildlife sign is abundant throughout the land, with recent observations including moose activity, deer sign, and snowshoe hare. In addition to its forestry value, the property offers direct access to maintained ATV and snowmobile trail systems and is located near Baxter State Park, Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, Grand Lake Matagamon, the East Branch of the Penobscot River, and the Seboeis River. Whether you are seeking a long-term timber investment, a private recreational retreat, or a legacy property to hold for future generations, this is a rare opportunity to own nearly 500 contiguous acres in Maine's most sought-after re


Mount Chase is located in Maine. Mount Chase, Maine has a population of 189. Mount Chase is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.69% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.71%.
The median household income in Mount Chase, Maine is $40,536. 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 Mount Chase is 54.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 2.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.2 inches per year, with 91.1 inches of snow per year.