The peaceful silence of rural living can not be beaten. When you step outside of your humble structure and only hear the serenading of the songbirds surrounding you, there is nothing quite like it. So if you want to live a simple rural life then we have the best place for off-grid living in Maine for you.
If it is solitude you desire then head on up to Aroostook County for a peaceful retreat.
Cerebralzero/ Flickr Build your structure of choice and you can live in your own created space. Way up in “the county” you can find great prices for massive amounts of land. Making this one of the best places to live away from the city on a budget.
Imagine waking up and heating up a cup of coffee and stepping out on your deck as the fog starts to lift.
Ben Sullivan/ Google The sun peaks through the dense fog-like beams of light and the only sound around you are the birds waking up. This is what it’s like to spend your days off the grid in Aroostook County.
One of the biggest hurdles to overcome way up north is the winter.
Ben Sullivan/ Google You will experience a long and harsh winter but if you prepare yourself and make the right precautions you will be just fine. Swap out your truck for a snowmobile during the winter months. Then fire up the wood stove for a cozy cabin in the woods.
When the snow melts and the world starts to come to life again you will be rewarded with amazing lush green spaces.
Scott Gunnerson/ Google Large fields perfect for farming, or marvel at the rolling hills covered in nice healthy trees. With plenty of ponds, lakes, and rivers, you should have plenty of places to choose from to enjoy some quiet fishing.
With so much land and so few people, you will see an abundance of wildlife.
Brian Dewey/ Flickr The population of moose and people are usually about equal in Northern Maine, so many of your neighbors will be these hulking beasts of the woods.
The people way up in “the county” are very different too.
Maine Acadian Heritage Council/ Google You will be able to find a kind local in the surrounding small towns to always lend a hand. The laws in Maine make off-grid living very doable if you know how to build and have help every so often. This is what you will find in the northern part of our state.
With plenty of room for solitude and budget-friendly land, all make Aroostook County the best place for off-grid living in Maine. Spend some time away from the busyness of life and enjoy the quiet of the northern woods.
Cerebralzero/ Flickr
Build your structure of choice and you can live in your own created space. Way up in “the county” you can find great prices for massive amounts of land. Making this one of the best places to live away from the city on a budget.
Ben Sullivan/ Google
The sun peaks through the dense fog-like beams of light and the only sound around you are the birds waking up. This is what it’s like to spend your days off the grid in Aroostook County.
You will experience a long and harsh winter but if you prepare yourself and make the right precautions you will be just fine. Swap out your truck for a snowmobile during the winter months. Then fire up the wood stove for a cozy cabin in the woods.
Scott Gunnerson/ Google
Large fields perfect for farming, or marvel at the rolling hills covered in nice healthy trees. With plenty of ponds, lakes, and rivers, you should have plenty of places to choose from to enjoy some quiet fishing.
Brian Dewey/ Flickr
The population of moose and people are usually about equal in Northern Maine, so many of your neighbors will be these hulking beasts of the woods.
Maine Acadian Heritage Council/ Google
You will be able to find a kind local in the surrounding small towns to always lend a hand. The laws in Maine make off-grid living very doable if you know how to build and have help every so often. This is what you will find in the northern part of our state.
If you want to get just a taste of what it is like to live off the grid then try out this cabin rental on your very own private island.
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Address: Aroostook County, ME, USA