
There’s a Maine Hunting Lodge So Remote It’s 50 Miles From Pavement
If you’ve ever wanted to truly disappear into the Maine wilderness, there’s a place that might be about as close as it gets.
Loon Lodge Maine isn’t just another cabin rental or lakeside camp. It’s a full-on North Woods adventure tucked deep into the Allagash region, where getting there is half the experience.
And when they say remote… they mean remote.
The nearest towns, Greenville and Millinocket, are more than 75 miles away, most of it on gravel roads. In fact, the nearest pavement is roughly 50 miles from the lodge, making this one of the most secluded vacation spots in Maine.
But that’s exactly the point.
This is the kind of place where you might wake up to a loon calling across the lake, see a moose feeding in the shallows, or spot bald eagles soaring overhead. The lodge sits in the heart of the Allagash, one of the last truly remote wilderness areas in the eastern United States.
The cabins themselves keep that authentic Maine sporting camp feel. They're hand-built log cabins with knotty pine interiors, rustic furniture, and names like Bear’s Den, Moose Crossing, and Fishing Hole. Some even rely on propane lighting and generator power, helping guests disconnect from everyday life and reconnect with nature.
And there’s plenty to do once you get there.
Guests can enjoy:
- Fishing for brook trout, salmon, and lake trout
- Canoeing and kayaking across quiet waters
- Moose-watching and wildlife photography
- Snowmobiling on unplowed backcountry roads
- Hiking, campfires, and stargazing under dark northern skies
In a world where everything is fast, loud, and connected, Loon Lodge offers something rare… silence, solitude, and pure Maine wilderness.
Just be prepared.
Getting there isn’t easy.
But that’s kind of the whole point.
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