This 36-acre parcel in Brooks, Maine, delivers a blend of habitat, access, and proven wildlife performance. The property is entered via a deeded right-of-way and is threaded with mowed and maintained trails, making it easy to navigate from the start.A brook runs on one boundary of the land, offering dependable water and contributing to the area's appeal for wildlife. Mature timber hasn't been logged for over 40 years and includes pine, cedar, and eastern hemlockalong with pockets of maple and ash. Though oaks are present and providing food for wildlife, they're less prominent here, lending varied structure to the forest.Rolling terrain, small hills, and ridges shape the land in ways that naturally direct game. It's a place with historytwo permanent deer blinds are already in place, and the current owners once harvested an 18-point whitetail. The setting provides strategic staging areas, open runs, and quiet spots ideal for hunting or simply tracking wildlife on foot.Whether you envision a seasonal camp, hunting base, or managed recreational retreat, the property gives you a head start with its mixture of infrastructure and habitat. While it's well off the beaten path, amenities in Brooks and nearby Belfast are within a reasonable drive.Walk the trail system and follow the ridge contoursit's easy to picture how game uses this terrain. Reach out for maps, hunting logs, or a guided walk to get your bearings. If rugged recreation or wildlife-rich land is what you're after, this one delivers.