The history of Lincoln, Maine is synonymous with the presence of water. The Lincoln Lakes area encompasses over 70 miles of shore frontage, 19 miles of river frontage, over 4,300 acres of water and 22,000 acres of woodland.
"Little rivers, beautiful, wild and clear, meander through my dreams."
- Sigurd Olson, Of Time and Place
Experience the beauty and magic of a waterfall on your own property. Formerly owned by a family from New Jersey for a northern Maine getaway, the property is wild and undeveloped. It is fully wooded with a trout stream running through the property, including the five-foot waterfall pictured above. Electric lines are nearby and can be extended to the land, which is accessible by a county road. Moose, deer and other wildlife abound.