Inn Details
A small Wilderness Inn, built as a farmhouse/boarding house in 1864 at Chesuncook Village, to supply logging operations in Northern Maine's Wilderness, now on the Federal Historical Register. The Lake House is located 50 miles north of the Moosehead Lake Region, situated in the center of the last recognized wilderness area in the East.
Still inaccessible by automobile we rely upon boat, floatplane, or a 4-mile overland ski/snowmobile or hike for our transportation needs. With it's well tended lawns, stretching to the northern shore of Chesuncook Lake, overlooking Mt. Katahdin.
Room Rates (USD American Dollars)
All occupancy rates are subject to change
- State and local taxes may apply
- Accommodations: Rooms
- There are 4 guest accommodations
- Single occupancy rate is between $ 40.00 and $ 125.00
- Double occupancy rate is between $ 80.00 and $ 250.00
- The rate for each additional person is $ 40.00
- Other Accommodations: Cabins
3 cabins sleep 6 each
Area Attractions
Historical interests, Lake, National/State parks, Nature area, Picnic area, River
Onsite or Nearby Activities
Bird watching, Boating, Canoeing, Cross-country ski trails, Fishing, Hiking trails, Hunting, Kayaking, Mountain Bike trails, Snowmobiling, Fly-Fishing, Ice Fishing, Sailing, Sight-seeing, Snow shoe rental, Snow shoe trails, Swimming, Water sports, Whitewater Rafting