Machiasport, this 2.73-acre improved hillside lot is ready for your construction dreams. The lot has had a lot of gravel put in to level up a building spot as well as having the septic system and well put in place. This lot is ready to welcome your plans, location is on a quiet side road and not too far out of Machias as well as being close to places such as Fort O’Brian state park and Jasper Beach.
Machiasport, Maine is a coastal town in Washington County with a population of around 962 at the 2020 census. It's known for its historic port, picturesque harbor, and connections to early Maine history. The town's economy is tied to the ocean, with industries like fishing, aquaculture, and tourism playing a significant role.
Incorporated 1826
Settled in 1763
Machiasport, was once part of the town of Machias (Machias Port), attracted the attention of explorers and traders as a valuable port at an early date. Before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth there were French and English trading posts on Cross Island (in neighboring Cutler) as well as Birch Point, now known as Clarks Point. Evidence of the Native American settlement is also found along the shoreline. The settlement occurred after extensive fires in western Maine in the 1760s forced families to seek out hay and timber lands. Captain Thomas Buck of Plymouth, Massachusetts, is said to have carried the first settlers in 1763. Machiasport was separated from Machias and incorporated as the Town of Machiasport in 1826.
Machiasport is a picture-perfect Maine village, with a remarkable cluster of white clapboard historic buildings overlooking Machias Bay. Set among tall maples and pines, these historic structures, the Federal-period Gates House (circa 1810) and Cooper-House (circa 1826), the Congregational Church (1832), and the bold Italianate Liberty Hall (1873), all capture the lively spirit and history of this lovely town.
The most significant natural resources in Machiasport are marine resources, which are the basis of the local economy. Machiasport’s extensive tidal flats and clean marine waters yield an abundance of inter tidal, marine, and avian life. Extensive mud flats support clam flats and sea worms as well as wading waterfowl and shorebirds. Machiasport has many critical natural resources, most significantly wildlife habitat. Bald eagles and various shore birds and migrant bird species are found throughout the town. The Machias River and East Machias River, both of which flow through the north part of Machiasport, are rated as high value for their freshwater fisheries and among only a handful of rivers supporting young Atlantic salmon.
Close to Machias this property offers the privacy of being off the beaten path and the more traveled Route into Machias, yet it’s close enough to town for a quick trip to the grocery store! You are only a few miles to area sites such as Fort O’Brian State Park, Jasper Beach, and the public beach at Roque Bluffs state park offering both the long sand saltwater side and the freshwater pond.