Greenland Point Center Facility 2001 | ![]() |
A two story building featuring a rustic, open ceiling, dining hall. The Lodge also housed the kitchen, Director's living quarters, small library, lower classroom, and bathroom facilities. The Lodge was recently remodeled and was heated for year-round use. |
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![]() | Most buildings in the cabin circle were named after animals: Moose, Owl, Mallard, Coyote, Rabbit, Whitetail, Loon,Bear, Raccoon, and Woodcock |
Seven log cabins were available for use, three for year round. Each contained seven beds, a cot, a table, two chairs, and electricity. It was believed that these cabins were originals from the CCC camps that were in the area. | ![]() |
![]() | Three insulated wood frame cabins are also located in the cabin circle. As with the log cabins each holds eight, however in two separate rooms. Two of these now have propane heat for year round use. |
Located directly below the Main Lodge is the newly designed aquatics area. The area is completely enclosed in a new aluminum dock system and swimmers are monitored by a staff of lifeguards. North, along the shore trail, is located the boat landing. In the summer it features over one dozen canoes of varying styles, four sailboats, and a motorboat. | ![]() |
![]() | A sports area is located off the cabin circle. It contains a new sand volleyball court, a grassy area, and access to the Ridge trail. |
Four campsites are located on the southern end of the property. Each has site room for over eight tents. Each also has a fire marshal approved fire ring, and an outhouse. These campsites can be accessed by trail, or by canoe. | ![]() |
This trail now connects Greenland Point with the local snowmobile trail system and provides access to the IT trail system. This project was made possible through a grant from the ME Recreational Trails Program. | ![]() |
![]() | This area has been reconstructed to provide handicapp access and minimize shorefront erosion. The dock has also been enlarged to provide increased space for activities. |
Through the ME Recreational Trails Program GPC has been able to upgrade some of our trail system. The trails connecting to the waterfront, canoe, and point areas have been completed. Trails also exist that connect GPC to the Princeton Rod & Gun Club, the Captain Lewy, and to the wilderness campsites. | ![]() |