Knox County
77± Acres In Knox County Hunting And Timber Land
M7L22+L31 Nelson Ridge Road North Washington, ME 04574
Description
This 77±-acre property in Knox County represents the full extent of a larger forest tract near Washington Pond. The land has been surveyed and is supported by an updated forest management plan that provides a clear framework for stewardship, timber management, and long-term ownership. The forest was harvested roughly 13 years ago and has since regrown into a diverse mix of deciduous and coniferous species. This stage of forest regeneration produces dense browse and protective cover, conditions that support year-round wildlife activity. Even in deep winter snow, the amount of deer movement across the property is easy to see. Trails cut through the regrowth, connecting bedding areas with feeding zones along the land's natural contours. Several logging roads remain from the prior timber harvest and could be reopened to form a practical internal trail system. Old landing areas where timber was once staged are still visible and offer logical places for equipment access or possible camp locations. With this much acreage, a buyer has room to shape the land for recreation, habitat management, or timber growth without feeling confined. A notable feature is a high interior knob that rises above the surrounding terrain. From this vantage point, the views extend across the rolling hills of Knox County. The elevation change across the parcel also creates natural travel corridors for wildlife, making it easier to understand how deer move through the property. Power is located approximately a quarter mile away, giving future owners flexibility if they wish to extend service or maintain an off-grid setup. The proximity to Washington Pond provides access to nearby water, while the property itself remains quiet and private. Owning the full 77 acres allows a buyer to control the entire landscape rather than a smaller portion of it. That scale provides options for trail building, wildlife management, timber growth, or establishing a secluded recreational retreat. Walk the logging roads and follow the winter sign to see how wildlife uses the property. Request the survey and updated forest management plan before touring. If you are looking for a larger tract with habitat strength, timber potential, and privacy, this parcel deserves a closer look.
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Small Game, Big Game, Trail Network
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- Exceptional deer sign and year-round wildlife habitat
- Existing logging roads that can be reopened as trails
- Updated forest management plan completed, surveyed
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