Nestled on a peaceful two-acre lot in desirable Pittston, Maine, this property offers the perfect balance of privacy, convenience, and opportunity. Ideally located just across the bridge from Gardiner, you'll enjoy easy access to Augusta and the coastal charm of Wiscasset, both just 15 minutes away, while Portland is only about an hour's drive. Whether you envision building a year-round home or creating a relaxing seasonal retreat, this serene setting provides the ideal backdrop to bring your dreams to life.
Set among the scenic countryside of Pittston, Alna, and Whitefield, this exceptional 280-acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a remarkable stretch of Maine landscape featuring rolling mature blueberry fields, mixed woodlands, a small pond, and over 4,000 feet of road frontage on a town-maintained road. Previously cultivated by a well-known regional blueberry producer, the actively managed fields yield an average of 46,000 pounds in one year. Spanning both sides of the road and divided into three separate parcels, the property presents outstanding potential for agricultural use, recreation, development, or a private estate in a picturesque Midcoast setting. Additionally, scattered throughout the expansive 280 acres are impressive natural rock formations and large stones that offer unique potential for landscaping, hardscaping, or decorative use throughout the property. Adding to the land's historic character, the northern portion of the property is home to a small family cemetery.
Like to play in dirt? This 66.48 acres is now available! This ''one of a kind'' property has been the home of Corliss Gravel Pit since 2019. This family-run gravel pit business has produced some of Kennebec Counties highest quality gravel and sand products. It offers ample staging areas and a direct access to State Highway Route 27 via Corliss Lane. Featuring a deep gravel and sand vein that has just begun to show its true potential. State of Maine Geological surveys are available. Maine DEP Mapping has been completed with more room to expand. The main gravel pit section has been surveyed to be 18.2 acres. However, there is roughly 8 acres being utilized with more grandfathered and is a high yielding gravel. This Town of Pittston approved business has been highly supported by its local customers. The entire 66.48 parcel is surveyed and pinned. All of this land boasts an abundant variety of different berry bushes, extensive wildlife, a beautiful babbling brook, a natural drinking water spring that has been State of Maine tested for clean drinkable water, a fabulous array of red oak and beech nut trees, and plenty of full sun locations to build a home. There are 2 entrances, one from Rt. 27 and the other off Old Cedar Grove Road. Like to forage for mushrooms? There's chaga mushrooms on this land. Various hunting stands overlooking natural food plots will remain with this property. Come check out the possibilities! Road frontage on Rt. 27 entrance is 35 feet. Road frontage on Old Cedar Grove Road is 1005 feet. Refer to Book 12671, Pages 140-141; Book 13417, Pages 83-85; and Book 15490, Page 296. Survey Plan showing the entrance off Corliss Lane into property is recorded in the Registry of Deeds - Plan File 2022, Pg 0013
Tucked away on 3.72 private acres, this elevated, wooded parcel offers the perfect blend of seclusion and natural beauty. Surrounded by mature trees, the property provides a peaceful setting with the potential for scenic views and multiple building opportunities. Whether you're looking to create a year-round residence or a quiet getaway, this land offers privacy, tranquility, and endless possibilities to make it your own.
This 33.4-acre lot in Pittston, Kennebec County is a rare find, offering its own private pond along with nearby access to Nehumkeag Pond, a beautiful 179-acre waterbody just down the road. The private pond sits right on the property and gives the land a peaceful, retreat-like feel—great for relaxing, exploring, or simply enjoying quiet time outdoors. Nehumkeag Pond offers the bigger-water option for paddling, fishing, and spending time on the water when you want more space. Owners here also have use of roughly 100 acres of additional community land, giving you even more room to walk, ride, and explore without leaving the area. It adds a ton of value for anyone who loves the outdoors. The land itself is easy to work with: a driveway is already in, the building site is opened up, and the property has a completed soil test for septic. It's a quiet, private setting surrounded by large acreage, with plenty of room for a home or cabin and year-round recreation. Even with all this privacy, you're just minutes to Gardiner and a short drive to Augusta. Large acreage with a private pond, access to a big nearby pond, and use of 100 acres of community land is extremely hard to find in this area—making this a standout opportunity for anyone looking for space, water, and a laid-back Maine setting.


Pittston is located in Maine. Pittston, Maine has a population of 2,876. Pittston is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.28% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.69%.
The median household income in Pittston, Maine is $74,085. The median household income for the surrounding county is $58,097 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pittston is 40.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.4 inches per year, with 69.2 inches of snow per year.