Tucked away in the Longfellow Mountains of Maine's vast north woods, Moosehead Lake has long lured summer and winter visitors to its 280-mile shoreline. But for the 1,646 residents of Greenville, the tranquil town that sits at the lake's southernmost point, world-class outdoor recreation is a part of daily life. Here at the gateway to the wild Maine Highlands, you'll enjoy unrivaled access to fishing, boating, and swimming in the state's largest lake - especially if you escape to one of our charming Greenville vacation rentals.
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Yes, 36 of our Greenville homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).
Browse dog-friendly homes >Yes. 56 of our Greenville vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.
Browse homes with internet access >Absolutely. Our local Greenville team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.
Learn more about Vacasa Premium Clean >The town of Greenville is located in Piscataquis County on the southern shores of Moosehead Lake, the largest single-state lake east of the Mississippi River. You'll be just beyond the western reaches of the 100 Mile Wilderness, 70 miles northwest of Bangor, 150 miles north of bustling downtown Portland, and 265 miles due east of Montreal.
Whether you're planning to visit in winter, spring, summer, or fall, our Greenville vacation rentals offer enviable proximity to the 74,890-acre Moosehead Lake.
Sunbathe, swim, and unwind at one of the three public beaches that are easily accessed from downtown Greenville. You'll find a wharf and a boat launch at Greenville Junction, a protected swimming area and a lifeguard at Red Cross Beach, and a wide stretch of sand and a children's playground at Lily Bay State Park nine miles north.
Catch a glimpse of Moose Mountain, the Spencer Mountains, and Mt. Katahdin with a cruise aboard the steamship Katahdin, a turn-of-the-century icon that makes its home at the Moosehead Marine Museum. Between Memorial Day and early September, you can launch your own boat to fish for bass, perch, trout, and salmon, or drop a kayak in Wilson Ponds, Prong Pond, Sawyer Pond, or one of the other nearby lakes and streams.
Spend summer mornings hiking Chairback Mountain, Big Moose Mountain, or Burnt Jacket Mountain, and head downtown for an afternoon of tennis on the public courts. Each winter, you can ski the scenic slopes of Big Squaw Mountain, play ice hockey on the town's outdoor rink, or cross-country ski and snowshoe on the countless lakeshore trails.
Whether your interests lie in hiking, river rafting, or basking in the solitude of the Maine Highlands, you'll find it all within striking distance of our Greenville vacation rentals.
Get out of town for the day to hike the easy trail to Moxie Falls or the more challenging ascent of Big Spencer Mountain. For a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, you can scramble to the 5,268-foot summit of Mt. Katahdin, the tallest peak in Maine and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail just 70 miles northeast. Or, book a guided rafting excursion on the west outlet of the Kennebec River or the west branch of the Penobscot River - both of which will treat you to unspoiled views of Maine's lush woodland wilderness.
Experience small town living in one of New England's most majestic natural landscapes—book your escape to Greenville today.