Have you been searching for a central Maine getaway for a homestead, hunting camp, or an off-grid escape? Let's explore a 60+ acre parcel tucked away on Mains Road in Corinna, right in the heart of Maine. This land offers the perfect opportunity to unplug and enjoy nature, all while being in one of the state's top spots for farming, homesteading and whitetail deer & turkey hunting. CENTRAL MAINE Located in Corinna, a quaint town in southern Penobscot County with about 2,200 residents, the area is rich in history. It was originally purchased in 1804 by Dr. John Warren, a Revolutionary War surgeon and a founder of Harvard Medical School. The town is part of RSU 19, with public schools nearby in Newport, and it provides easy access to larger hubs—just 11 miles from Newport, 26 miles from Bangor International Airport, 40 miles from Waterville, and within a few hours of Portland and Boston. LAND The property includes approximately 67± acres on the public tax record. The land features a combination of open fields—about eight acres, with the balance of the land being mixed woodlands. It also offers gentle elevations ranging from 270 to 320 feet above sea level and rich soils from the Corinna-Penobscot complex series, ideal for farming in the field area. A branch of Alder Brook meanders through the property, eventually flowing into Sebasticook Lake, and there's even a peaceful beaver pond nestled in the landscape. NEARBY POI Corinna is home to several points of interest, including the Stewart Free Library, a historic building gifted by local-born millionaire Levi M. Stewart and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Families and visitors can enjoy nearby Treworgy Family Orchards in Levant, famous for its corn maze, apple picking, and educational field trips. Head to Sebasticook Lake, just 11 miles away. The lake spans 4,200 acres with 50-foot depths, offering excellent fishing, boating, and paddling.