Maine cannabis city guides: Greenville, ME Dispensary Guide — Moosehead Lake / Piscataquis County 2026

Greenville, ME Dispensary Guide — Moosehead Lake / Piscataquis County 2026

One Moosehead Lake storefront on Rockwood Rd — Nova Farms Maine

Greenville Cannabis Quick Facts

FactDetails
Medical LegalYes
Recreational LegalYes — Greenville permits adult-use retail
Dispensaries in Town1 confirmed (see table below)
Population~1,500 year-round
RegionMoosehead Lake / Piscataquis County highlands
CountyPiscataquis

Greenville Dispensary Overview

Greenville is the southern gateway to Moosehead Lake, the largest mountain lake in New England, and the only incorporated retail cannabis storefront in the immediate Moosehead region. The town sits at the end of Route 6/15 and serves a 50+ mile catchment that includes Rockwood, Kokadjo, and the Lily Bay area. For outdoor recreation visitors — hikers, anglers, and snowmobilers — the in-town storefront eliminates the need to drive to Bangor or Skowhegan.

Nova Farms Maine operates the local storefront on Rockwood Rd (the road that heads north along the east shore of Moosehead toward Rockwood). The store carries a full menu including house-grown flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, and concentrates. As one of the larger Maine MSO brands, Nova Farms also runs a cultivation facility elsewhere in the state, so the menu rotates with harvest.

Dispensaries in Greenville

The table below lists the licensed adult-use storefront currently operating in Greenville. Hours, menus, and pricing change frequently — always verify directly with the operator before making the drive.

OperatorAddressWebsite
Nova Farms Maine LLC22 Rockwood Rd(not listed)

All storefronts are licensed by the Maine Office of Cannabis Policy (OCP) for both adult-use and medical sales. Medical patients pay only the 5.5% state sales tax; adult-use customers pay the 10% state excise plus 5.5% sales tax on top of sticker price.

What to Expect on a First Visit

If you are 21 or older with a valid government-issued photo ID (Maine driver's license, out-of-state ID, or passport), you can walk into any adult-use dispensary in Greenville and purchase. The process is the same as buying alcohol — ID check at the door, browse the menu, transact at the counter, and walk out with a sealed exit bag.

First-time visitors should expect a brief intake — the budtender will ask if you have used cannabis before, what effects you are looking for, and whether you have any preferences on format (flower, edible, vape, concentrate). Greenville's location as a destination market means budtenders are used to serving out-of-state visitors and can flag the key differences between Maine's tax structure and what visitors pay in their home states.

For medical patients, bring your Maine medical cannabis card (or a valid out-of-state card if your state has a reciprocity agreement with Maine). Medical patients have access to higher-dose products and pay only the 5.5% state sales tax — a meaningful discount on larger purchases.

Pricing in Greenville

Pricing at Greenville dispensaries is competitive for a remote mountain-lake market, with the usual seasonal and competitive variation. As of mid-2026:

  • Flower (eighth, 3.5g): $30-50, premium indoor can run higher
  • Pre-rolls (single 1g): $12-18, multi-packs $25-50
  • Edibles (100mg THC pack): $20-35, depending on format and brand
  • Distillate cartridges (1g): $35-50
  • Concentrates (1g): $40-80, depending on quality and format

Medical patients save the 10% state excise — a meaningful discount on larger purchases. Adult-use customers should ask about first-time buyer promotions, birthday discounts, and weekday specials, which are common in this market.

Nearby Dispensary Clusters

Greenville is the retail anchor for the Moosehead region. If you do not find what you want at the in-town store, these nearby markets are within a reasonable drive:

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This information is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, business, or purchasing advice. Operator details, addresses, and licensing data are sourced from the Maine Office of Cannabis Policy public licensee database. Hours, menus, and pricing change frequently — call ahead before visiting.

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