A special opportunity to create your own saltwater farm with 2500' on a sheltered tidal inlet and 145 acres of undeveloped land! Owned by a conservation minded family since 1959, the land has remained in its untouched state for decades and awaits a new owner who appreciates a legacy opportunity in a beautifully preserved natural setting. The land is varied and interesting, offering elevations ranging from sea level to 90', meadows to deep woods, granite shoreline to mossy interiors, streams, wetlands, and more. A wonderful building site awaits in an open sun-filled fern field with a mowed path to the water. This location offers privacy and established maple trees and stands of birch trees, along with water views, healthy bay berry shrubs and a smooth granite rock that slides into the ocean. The quiet tidal waters attract a variety of wild life and offer a wonderful place to swim or keep a small boat for exploring Vinal Cove and beyond. The majority of the acreage is in tree growth, preserving a serene forested landscape that can be further explored by creating walking trails around the perimeter, to the 90' high point, near the marshy areas, and many places in between. Whether you want to create your own salt water farm or a small family compound, this property offers a special opportunity to those who appreciate nature and the importance of preserving large parcels of undeveloped land for generations to come.
Discover a truly magical 7.67-acre pasture on Arey Cove, featuring 408 feet of private granite waterfront beach that transforms into soft sand at low tide—offering effortless access to the ocean. The land is a vast, open oceanfront field, while the back portion of the lot is beautifully wooded, providing privacy and featuring charming stone walls and hidden quarries that add character and history to the land. Iconic natural elements such as tall grasses and the largest lilac bush you've ever seen create a one-of-a-kind setting. This beautiful property is ready for your dream home, with an established road, electrical service on site, a drilled well, and a soil test completed in the heart of the field. Once the site of a historic saltwater farm, opportunities like this only come along once in a generation. Close to downtown Vinalhaven's shops and restaurants, and just half a mile from the popular Booths Quarry swimming hole, this location offers a truly serene environment with convenient access to all the amenities you need.
Have you been dreaming of a special place to set up camp and enjoy the sunrise or sunsets? Here's your chance to own such a magical spot WITH WATERFRONT! Old Harbor Pond is a lovely protected saltwater pond on Vinalhaven's south side ideal for kayaking, paddle boarding, and bird watching. With over an acre of land and interesting terrain, there are options to construct a tent/yurt platform, bring in your camper, or build an off-the-grid house. The land has been surveyed and includes a contractor road, drilled well, and has been soil tested for a three bedroom system. The owner also has an approved building permit. The Vinalhaven Land Trust holds a conservation easement on a large parcel of land across the pond from this site, ensuring natural vistas. The property is near the ferry and village and is ideal for those who want to unplug and camp, 'Glamp' or live in an off-the-grid home (no utility easement), and enjoy kayaking and paddle boarding. Come take advantage of this amazing opportunity and beginning enjoying the best of Maine island living!


Vinalhaven is located in Maine. Vinalhaven, Maine has a population of 991. Vinalhaven is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.67% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.74%.
The median household income in Vinalhaven, Maine is $76,979. The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,399 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Vinalhaven is 63.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 74.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.2 inches per year, with 57.7 inches of snow per year.