Discover the Best of Greenville, Maine: 15 Unforgettable Things to Do at Moosehead Lake
Nestled in the heart of Maine’s legendary North Woods, Greenville serves as the premier gateway to the majestic Moosehead Lake—the state’s largest and most spectacular freshwater destination. This isn’t just a town; it’s a living invitation to adventure. Surrounded by millions of acres of pristine wilderness, towering evergreens, and jagged mountain peaks, Greenville is the perfect blend of high-octane outdoor thrills and small-town New England charm.
Whether you’re a nature lover seeking the silent paddle of a canoe, a thrill-seeker aiming for a summit, or someone looking to “unplug” in a luxury lakeside retreat, the Moosehead Lake Region offers year-round experiences that are unrivaled in New England. From high-altitude seaplane tours to the deep-woods mystery of a B-52 crash site, every corner of this wild landscape is waiting to be explored.
Here are 15 of the absolute best things to do in Greenville and beyond, guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping or your soul soaring.
1. Embark on a Legendary Moose Safari
Experience a guided wildlife tour to spot the region’s iconic residents. Expert local guides from Northwoods Outfitters help you navigate the hidden wetlands and forested ridges where moose feed.
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Pro Tip: Dawn and dusk offer the absolute best lighting and activity levels for world-class wildlife photography.
2. Take to the Skies: Seaplane Tours
See the vastness of the Maine Highlands from above. A scenic seaplane flight with Currier’s Flying Service provides an unobstructed view of the 40-mile-long lake, its islands, and the rugged shoreline ridges.
3. Explore the Historic B-52 Crash Site
For a hike unlike any other, travel to the remote site of the 1963 B-52 crash on Elephant Mountain. It is a somber, meaningful stop that combines military history with a true wilderness trek.
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Insider Tip: This is deep-woods travel. Use a high-clearance vehicle and bring a physical GPS; these roads are not for the faint of heart.
4. Dive into History at Local Museums
Before you conquer the wilderness, learn about the people who built it. The Moosehead Historical Society & Museums features fascinating exhibits on the logging era, Native American history, and the steamship legends of the lake.
5. Scenic Cruises on the “Kate”
Relax on the deck of the historic Steamboat Katahdin. Katahdin Cruises offers guided commentary on the lake’s geography and history, providing a front-row seat to the beauty of Mt. Kineo.
6. Savor Local Flavors: Spotted Cat Winery
Switch gears from rugged trails to refined tastes. The Spotted Cat Winery offers locally produced Maine wines in a cozy, scenic setting—the perfect way to toast to a successful day of exploring.
7. World-Class Fishing Adventures
Moosehead Lake’s cold, deep waters teem with native Brook Trout, Landlocked Salmon, and Lake Trout (Togue). Whether you are a fly-fishing purist or a casual angler, hiring a Registered Maine Guide from Northwoods Outfitters is your best bet for a trophy catch.
8. High-Adrenaline ATV Excursions
Access the remote interior via Maine’s massive interconnected trail system. Northwoods Outfitters provides the machines and the maps you need to find hidden clearings and spectacular lakeside viewpoints that cars simply can’t reach.
9. Golfing with a View: Mt. Kineo
Tee off at the Mt. Kineo Golf Course, located on an island in the middle of the lake. Accessible by shuttle, this historic course offers sweeping water views that make every shot a memorable experience.
10. Hike the Peaks: Mount Kineo & Beyond
From the gentle shoreline paths to the rugged cliffs of Mount Kineo, the region features dozens of trails for every level. The Kineo summit provides 360-degree panoramas that define the spirit of Northern Maine.
11. Luxury & Solitude: Lakeside Retreats
Unwind in an authentic lodge where the crackle of a fireplace meets the call of a loon. For a premier experience, book a stay at the Lodge at Moosehead Lake, famous for its sunset views and fireside ambiance.
12. Whitewater Rafting: Feel the Rush
The Kennebec and Penobscot rivers are just a short trip away. Join Northeast Whitewater for a high-energy rafting trip through some of the most technical and scenic whitewater in the Northeast.
13. Peaceful Paddling: Kayaking & Paddleboarding
Explore the hidden coves and quiet inlets of the shoreline at your own pace. Rentals from Moosehead Area Rental allow families to enjoy the lake’s tranquility away from the motorboat wakes.
14. Dine & Unwind: Stress Free Moose Pub
End your day in town at the Stress Free Moose Pub. With craft beers, hearty Maine comfort food, and frequent live music, it is the heartbeat of Greenville’s social scene.
15. Winter Wonderland Adventures
When the snow falls, Greenville becomes a winter sports capital. From the groomed trails of the Moosehead Riders Snowmobile Club to ice fishing and fat-tire biking, the adventure never stops.
🏡 Your Basecamp for Adventure: Moose River Lookout
While Greenville is the gateway, Rockwood—just 20 miles north—is the true heart of the action. Moose River Lookout is the ultimate vacation home rental for adventurers. Nestled directly on the Moose River with a private dock and direct access to ITS66 Trail System, this 3-bedroom retreat is where your Maine story begins.
Moose River Lookout Contact Information:
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Phone: 800-544-0300
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Email: [email protected]
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Address: 4054 Rockwood Rd, Rockwood, ME 04478
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Website: www.mooseriverlookout.com
Experience the best of Greenville and the wild spirit of Moosehead Lake—book your 2025 adventure today!
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