This large back country ±536-acre tract with seasonal access has great views of the surrounding mountains in Byron, Roxbury and beyond. Frontage on the scenic East Branch of the Swift River. The Dolly Mountain Tract is close to Tumbledown Mountain, Maine's public reserve lands and Mount Blue State Park. Snowmobile trails on and near the property. This tract has an established internal road system and a good growing stock of young timber, mostly hardwood. Dolly Mountain Tract a great recreational opportunity to be off-grid and away from it all. Great southwesterly views. Access is off Buckfield Hill road as an all-purpose right-of-way across others. All this, just minutes from Coos Canyon, a ±500-yard gorge and historic famous for gold panning site and close to Rangeley & Rumford. Mountain views include, Old Turk, Pleasant, Whaleback, Record and in the far distance, Sunday River...
This large back country ±536-acre tract with seasonal access has great views of the surrounding mountains in Byron, Roxbury and beyond. Frontage on the scenic East Branch of the Swift River. The Dolly Mountain Tract is close to Tumbledown Mountain, Maine's public reserve lands and Mount Blue State Park. Snowmobile trails on and near the property. This tract has an established internal road system and a good growing stock of young timber, mostly hardwood. Dolly Mountain Tract a great recreational opportunity to be off-grid and away from it all. Great southwesterly views. Access is off Buckfield Hill road as an all-purpose right-of-way across others. All this, just minutes from Coos Canyon, a ±500-yard gorge and historic famous for gold panning site and close to Rangeley & Rumford. Mountain views include, Old Turk, Pleasant, Whaleback, Record and in the far distance, Sunday River & Puzzel Mountains. Taxes are approximately $1,963 for 2020. Property is assessed under Maine’s Tree Growth Tax program. For sale signs on the eastern & western boundaries. SEE MAPS AND OTHER DOCS UNDER RELATED DOCUMENTS.
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Research Parcel InformationJust north from the village of Weld on Route 142, take the Byron/Weld Road West for around 9.5 miles to Buckfield Road on the right. Following Buckfield Road, that crosses E. Branch of Swift River, pass through the brown gate and continue for around 1 mile. When walking on the left side, there is a wooded road reaching the west boundary line in just over 0.2 mile. Alternatively, from the village of Byron at Coos Canyon, take Byron Village Road to Dingle Hill Road for around 1.75 miles to Buckfield Road on left.