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    3.9 (7 reviews)
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    The Lodge at Moosehead Lake - Amuse Bouche
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    The Lodge at Moosehead Lake

    (23 reviews)

    My great-grandfather, grandfather, and father all lived in Greenville in the late 1800's-early…read more1900's. They worked the railroads. I wish they would have had the opportunity to stay at this lodge. Beautiful grounds, huge room with deck overlooking the grounds and the lake. The room showed an attention to detail that I've not seen before and we have travelled. Bathroom was large and new and stocked with high end products. Staff were outstanding. The general manager greeted us, showed us around, and made sure we we felt at home. Breakfast was included and it didn't disappoint. Would encourage the inclusion of Paso Robles wines on their wine list (they are Nor Cal centric). Other than that, wouldn't change a thing. While in town, be sure to drop by the historic railroad depot. It's a great piece of American/Canadian history. We will be back!

    I have never I have never been treated so poorly upon checking in. Traveling all the way from…read moreCalifornia and driving into Moosehead Lake, we were "greeted" and I use that term loosely by Beverly who seemed annoyed and cold. Our attempt at polite conversation was shot down with chilly responses and an overall irritated demeanor. The room was odd as there was a refrigerator located by the toilet and a coffee machine adjacent. Unsanitary. There is a spooky energy as we never saw Beverly again and felt like she abandoned the place after begrudgingly meeting us for check in. No dining on the premises on the Wednesday we checked in, no food delivery allowed, and no warning to book the on premises dining in advance. According to another Yelp reviewer, the dining was not worth it to begin with. I wish we had checked Yelp before booking. Beverly ruined our stay.

    Chalet Moosehead Lakefront Motel - Deluxe building at the Chalet Moosehead

    Chalet Moosehead Lakefront Motel

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    We stayed here for two nights around Columbus Day weekend…read more This was overall a pretty awesome place to stay. This was the first time I've ever stayed at a "motel" style lodging and I expected it to be infested with bed bugs, stains, and dirt. Honestly - this motel was cleaner than a lot of the more expensive chain hotels I've stayed at. Granted, it's a roadside motel that costs $150/night but compared to some of the lodging in the area, the price wasn't totally unreasonable and it was shockingly clean. Our room was pretty updated and the motel seemed to be kept up and well maintained. Yes - as another reviewer said - the walls are thin but that was never a huge issue (and is usually an issue with most older hotels I've stayed at). The best part - there is a view from pretty much every room of Moosehead Lake which is beautiful. We stayed on the second floor which I would say is the better option. The kayaks, canoes, and peddle boats are free to use - but you are only allowed to go out 1,000 feet and can't use them for more than an hour at a time but it was still pretty fun and is certainly a nice option to have (it's really awesome they don't charge to use them - huge plus as most hotels would probably charge an arm and a leg for that). There is free wifi as well which is a huge plus - although it was kind of spotty at times and not very fast. Still - it's included with the rate so I can't complain. Overall - great lodging if you are looking for a no-frills, basic place to stay for whatever brings you to Greenville, Maine.

    We love visiting Chalet Moosehead!! We always get outstanding service, fair prices, clean,well…read morekept rooms that smell clean (no lingering cigarette odors). We love the location!!! This place is a gem!!! We're looking forward to our next stay here!!

    Gray Ghost Camps - hotels - Updated July 2026

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