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Prong Mountain

Prong Mountain: A Secluded Lakefront Escape in Greenville

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a lake with a reflection of the mountains in the water at Prong Mountain in Greenville
a lake with a reflection of the mountains in the water at Prong Mountain in Greenville

Why Stay

Why Prong Mountain

Greenville sits at the southern tip of Moosehead Lake, Maine's largest lake, and Prong Mountain capitalizes on that remote-but-reachable position entirely. This two-bedroom vacation rental trades the front-desk formality of hotels for the self-guided comfort of a full kitchen, a private pond view, and an outdoor fireplace that faces the water - the kind of place where a group of friends or a multigenerational family actually wants to stay for three days straight without leaving the property.

The cabin itself reads rustic without apology: wood interiors, a working fireplace, linens you actually want to sleep under, and the kind of kitchen setup (full stove, oven, coffee machine, dining table) that transforms a getaway from "where do we eat?" into "what are we cooking tonight?" One reviewer who stayed in September called it "well kept" with "everything you would need" - high praise that avoids gushing, which suggests genuine comfort rather than Instagram staging.

Location is the quiet star. Secluded enough that you hear mostly wind and water; close enough to Greenville that a drive to town for supplies or a restaurant takes minutes, not the hour you'd expect from "isolated cabin" marketing.


The pond and mountain views orient your entire stay. Floor-to-ceiling lake and mountain sightlines from the living space and outdoor furniture area mean that even on a day of rain or rest, the landscape is doing the work. Sit by the fireplace or at the dining table, and the water is part of the conversation.

It's built for cooking and gathering, not just sleeping. A fully equipped kitchen (including dining table, stovetop, oven, refrigerator, and coffee machine) signals that the rental expects you to spend time here - and to feed yourselves well. Families and friend groups often cite this as the difference between a hotel that forces restaurant meals and a home that lets you set your own rhythm.

The outdoor fireplace grounds long evenings. Outdoor furniture, a fireplace, BBQ facilities, and what reviewers describe as a beautiful pond setting create a natural gathering point. This is the space where you actually use those blankets and settle into conversation.

Hiking, fishing, and cycling are immediate. Moosehead Lake's surrounding trails, the golf course within two miles, fishing access, and canoeing on the pond itself mean active guests can move without driving far. Hikers heading to Squaw Mountain or Big Moose Mountain can base here and step back to hot coffee.

Pet-friendly and family-ready without the "family-friendly" marketing. A playground, streaming services (Netflix), and explicit pet policy mean you're not fighting with house rules - just settling in.


Rooms

The rooms

Prong Mountain offers a single configuration: a two-bedroom house with a living room, dining area, and full bathroom. The cabin interior is rustic in finish - wood-lined, traditional - but clean and well-maintained. Expect comfort, not luxury; character, not modernization.

  • Two-Bedroom House – Linens included, private bathroom, sofa and sitting area, outdoor access via private entrance.

The layout supports groups of 4–6 comfortably. Lack of hotel-style daily housekeeping is the trade-off; this is a rental you maintain as you go.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Rustic two-bedroom vacation home

Best for

Groups, families, active travelers, remote workers needing a retreat

Price tier

Mid-range (vacation rental pricing)

Open

Year-round (confirm winter availability)

Guest score

10.0 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Private pond · outdoor fireplace · full kitchen · hiking and fishing access

Details

Greenville, ME 04441
Parking: On-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor Living · Private pond and mountain views · Outdoor fireplace · Outdoor furniture and seating area · BBQ facilities and barbecue grill · Private entrance

Kitchen & Dining · Fully equipped kitchen (stove, oven, refrigerator, microwave, kitchenware) · Dining table and dining area · Coffee machine and tea/coffee maker

Entertainment & Comfort · Flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels · Streaming services (Netflix and video) · Private bathroom · Bathtub and shower option · Free toiletries and quality linens

For Active Guests & Families · Playground for children · Direct hiking and cycling access · Fishing and canoeing from the property · Work desk (for remote workers)

Safety & Operations · Smoke-free property · Heating system · Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) – Warmest weather, lake fully open for swimming and boating, hiking trails clear and bug-season manageable on the water. Moose spotting tours run regularly. Peak season means Greenville fills up; book ahead.

Fall (September–October) – Peak foliage window; Moosehead Lake's shoreline and surrounding mountains turn gold and crimson by late September. Reviewers called early-September trips "relaxing" with smaller crowds. Nights cool down fast - the fireplace earns its place.

Spring (May–June) – Trails open, wildflowers appear along the lake, fishing season picks up. Weather is unpredictable; bring rain gear. Fewer visitors.

Winter (November–April) – Confirm seasonal operations before booking; the rental may close or limit availability. Snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are popular if the property is open.


Reviews

What guests say

"The pond was beautiful. The cabin was rustic and well kept and had everything you would need for a relaxing vacation."

  • Monica, United States · Group · 10/10

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Greenville town center – 5–10 minutes. Restaurants, shops, and the Moosehead Lake Chamber of Commerce visitor center.
  • Squaw Mountain Loop Trail – 15 minutes. A 3.5-mile round-trip hike with views of Moosehead Lake and the surrounding ranges.
  • Big Moose Mountain – 20 minutes. A steep 3.4-mile ascent with fire tower and 360-degree views; popular with leaf-peepers in fall.
  • Moosehead Lake – Steps from the property. Canoeing, fishing for lake trout, and kayaking directly accessible.
  • Greenville Junction – 10 minutes. Historic rail depot; base camp for Moosehead Lake floatplane tours (moose spotting by air).
  • Birches Resort and Golf Club – Within 2 miles. 18-hole course, restaurant, and event space if you're looking for a dinner out.
  • East Outlet of the Kennebec River – 20 minutes. Premier whitewater rafting and fly-fishing guide services.

FAQ

Good to know

Is Prong Mountain directly on the lake?
It's on a private pond with mountain views; the property overlooks water and has canoe and fishing access. Moosehead Lake itself is minutes away by car or foot.

Is breakfast included?
No. The fully equipped kitchen is provided so you can cook your own meals. Coffee machine and tea/coffee maker are on-site.

Is it pet-friendly?
Yes. Pets are welcome; confirm any restrictions with the property.

How far is it from Bangor International Airport?
Approximately 77 miles (about 90 minutes by car).

What's the nearest town for restaurants and supplies?
Greenville is 5–10 minutes away by car. Stock up at the local market or dine out and return to cook breakfasts at the cabin.

Is there Wi-Fi or workspace?
A work desk is available; confirm internet connectivity in advance if you're working remotely.

What's the cancellation and check-in policy?
Contact the property directly or check the booking confirmation for details. Reception staff speak eight languages and can assist with adjustments.


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