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Best family friendly Maine unique stays

Among the 7693 accommodations in Maine, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Snowmobilers Getaway - Atver's Paradise - Maine
10 22 reviews

Snowmobilers Getaway - Atver's Paradise

cabin, Woodland
This family-friendly cabin is situated in Caribou, Maine, offering guests a serene retreat in a peaceful woodland setting. Just a short drive from attractions like the Nylander Museum and Caribou Country Club, this highly-rated cabin provides a convenient base for exploring the region.
With three bedrooms and one bathroom, the cabin comfortably accommodates up to six guests. The fully equipped kitchen, complete with a refrigerator, oven, and microwave, allows for convenient self-catering. Guests can relax on the patio, surrounded by a private garden with barbecue grills, or take advantage of the free WiFi.
Nature Lovers Paradise Your Own Island - Maine
9.8 72 reviews

Nature Lovers Paradise Your Own Island

cabin, West Gardiner
This waterfront cabin is located in Gardiner, just 0.1 miles from Cobbosseecontee Lake and within 9 miles of Maple Ridge Island and Augusta Country Club. It has excellent user ratings. The cabin has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and can accommodate up to 3 guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, barbecue grills, and is pet-friendly.
Lakes & Mountain Experience! 4 Seasons Getaway -- 3 Bed 1.5 Bath Cozy Cabin - Maine
10 27 reviews

Lakes & Mountain Experience! 4 Seasons Getaway -- 3 Bed 1.5 Bath Cozy Cabin

cabin, Bridgton
This West Bridgton vacation home is located 0.7 miles from Moose Pond and 1.5 miles from Shawnee Peak, offering easy access to outdoor recreation and attractions like the Pocket Swamp Preserve and Rufus Porter Museum.
The 1,450-square-foot property features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and accommodates up to six guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, in-unit laundry, a private swimming pool, tennis court, and barbecue grills.
River Views | Private Hot Tub | The Cherry Cabin - Maine
No reviews

River Views | Private Hot Tub | The Cherry Cabin

cabin, Ellsworth
This waterfront cabin in Ellsworth is uniquely situated where field meets forest, offering Union River views and convenient access to Acadia National Park and the Downeast region, all within 10 miles. This family-friendly 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom lodge accommodates up to 6 guests and features a private hot tub, EV charging, a wood-burning stove, and a compact kitchen with a dishwasher and induction cooktop, complemented by complimentary high-speed fiber internet.

Best Maine unique accommodations with a balcony

Disconnect Here | Rustic 3br Off-grid Hideaway - Maine
No reviews

Disconnect Here | Rustic 3br Off-grid Hideaway

chalet, Stoneham
This Stoneham, New Hampshire chalet is located near the White Mountain National Forest and a short drive from Kezar Lake, Story Land, and the Conway Scenic Railroad.
This 1,090-square-foot vacation home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps eight, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace, a private deck, and access to lodge amenities such as a game room and playground.
Ride-in/ride-out North Woods Cabin: On-site Trails - Maine
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Ride-in/ride-out North Woods Cabin: On-site Trails

cabin, Lee
This North Woods cabin in Lee is situated approximately 61 miles from Bangor International Airport, offering Ride-In/Ride-Out access ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
This 600 square foot, one-bedroom cottage accommodates up to 7 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, garden, barbecue facilities, and an outdoor dining area.
Little Acorn Landing - Maine
No reviews

Little Acorn Landing

cabin, Norway
This private cabin is located on a hillside circle drive near Norway and Pennesseewassee Lake, offering proximity to local landmarks such as the Civil War Monument and Rufus Porter Museum.
This 530 sq ft cottage accommodates up to 3 guests with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, featuring air conditioning, internet, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a terrace, and on-site parking for one vehicle.
3br Cabin Snowmobilers And Hunters Paradise - Maine
8.6 20 reviews

3br Cabin Snowmobilers And Hunters Paradise

chalet, Jackman
This Jackman, Maine lodge is situated near Big Wood Lake (1.6 miles) and Moose River (3.1 miles), offering easy access to fishing, boating, and exploring the surrounding wilderness, with Coburn Mountain and West Forks Town Hall within 25 miles.
This 1,680-square-foot vacation home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and accommodates six guests, boasting amenities such as an indoor pool, fitness center, sauna, hot tub, and a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator and microwave.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in Maine

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Maine?

    Maine has tons of hidden gems! For a quiet beach escape, try Popham Beach State Park, known for its beautiful sand and the remains of Fort Popham. If you love hiking, explore the trails at Bradbury Mountain State Park, offering stunning views. For something truly unique, visit the quirky town of Lubec, located on the very easternmost point of the US, offering incredible coastal scenery and a peaceful atmosphere. And don't forget Acadia National Park's quieter trails, like the Ocean Path trail, which offers breathtaking views without the crowds of Cadillac Mountain.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Maine?

    Maine has many festivals! The Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland is a huge draw, celebrating all things lobster. The Common Ground Country Fair in Unity is a fantastic event focusing on sustainable living and showcasing local crafts and food. For a more artistic experience, the Maine Festival of the Arts in Ogunquit features art exhibits, performances, and workshops.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Maine?

    Maine's natural beauty is incredibly diverse. You'll find miles of rocky coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, dotted with charming lighthouses like the iconic Pemaquid Point Lighthouse. Inland, you'll discover dense forests, sparkling lakes like Moosehead Lake, and majestic mountains, particularly in the western part of the state and within Baxter State Park, home to Mount Katahdin.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Maine?

    Absolutely! Maine is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Fishing, particularly for landlocked salmon and trout, is extremely popular. Hiking and camping are widespread activities, with many state parks and preserves offering incredible trails. Kayaking and canoeing are also popular, especially on the many lakes and rivers. In winter, downhill and cross-country skiing are popular, with resorts like Sugarloaf and Sunday River offering world-class skiing.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Maine?

    Maine's weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is key. Bring waterproof and windproof outerwear, warm sweaters, and comfortable hiking boots. In summer, light clothing is suitable, but evenings can be cool. In winter, you'll need warm hats, gloves, scarves, and thermal underwear. Don't forget sunscreen and insect repellent, regardless of the season.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents of Maine?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to experience Maine's traditions and meet residents. Many towns have markets throughout the summer and fall, offering fresh produce, baked goods, and local crafts. Consider attending a town meeting, a unique aspect of Maine's government, to observe local decision-making. Also, explore the many small, independent shops and restaurants in towns across the state to get a taste of Maine's culture and connect with locals.
  • Is Maine known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes! In the fall, the foliage is spectacular, with vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows painting the landscape. The peak foliage season varies each year, but typically occurs in October. In winter, you might witness stunning snowstorms and ice formations along the coast. Spring brings the return of wildlife and the blooming of wildflowers.
  • What are the best local foods in Maine?

    Maine is famous for its fresh seafood, especially lobster. You'll find countless restaurants serving lobster rolls, lobster bisque, and steamed lobster. Maine also boasts delicious blueberry pies and pastries, thanks to its abundant blueberry crops. Other regional specialties include whoopie pies, a chocolate cake sandwich filled with creamy marshmallow filling, and red snapper hot dogs.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Maine?

    For adventure, consider whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River, a thrilling experience. Rock climbing is popular in various areas, with Acadia National Park offering some challenging routes. Sea kayaking along the coast offers stunning views and a chance to spot wildlife. For a more unique experience, try exploring the many caves and sea caves found throughout the state.

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Best Maine unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 7693 accommodations in Maine, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Adorable Family-friendly Chalet W/ A Private Hot Tub, Washer/dryer, & Free Wifi - Maine
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Adorable Family-friendly Chalet W/ A Private Hot Tub, Washer/dryer, & Free Wifi

chalet, Bethel
This chalet is located in Bethel, approximately three miles from Sunday River Resort and two miles north of Mount Will.
This family-friendly mountain lodge offers 1600 square feet of living space, accommodating up to nine guests with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, a gas fireplace, a furnished deck with a gas grill, and an outdoor hot tub.
Sugarloaf A-frame! 6 Minutes To The Access Road.  Your Private Mountain Retreat! - Maine
10 1 review

Sugarloaf A-frame! 6 Minutes To The Access Road. Your Private Mountain Retreat!

cabin, Coplin
This A-frame cabin in Stratton is located 6 miles from the Sugarloaf Ski Resort access road and 3 miles from Flagstaff Lake, with the Bigelow Preserve directly accessible.
This 550 sq ft cabin accommodates up to 4 guests across two bedrooms and features a private hot tub, a fully stocked kitchen, and is ideal for year-round outdoor activities including skiing, hiking, and boating.
The Après Inn W/ Hot Tub And Fireplace! - Maine
10 3 reviews

The Après Inn W/ Hot Tub And Fireplace!

cabin, Bethel
This Bethel, Maine cabin is located 0.7 miles from the Androscoggin River and within 6 miles of attractions like the Bethel Chamber of Commerce, Bethel Pathway, Bethel Hill Common, and the Dr. Moses Mason House.
This 2,650-square-foot lodge boasts 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, sleeps up to 12 guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, Jacuzzi, patio, and free Wi-Fi.
Shining Water Cabin.... Perfect 1-bedroom Cabin With Ac In Charming Dexter - Maine
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Shining Water Cabin.... Perfect 1-bedroom Cabin With Ac In Charming Dexter

cabin, Dexter
This Dexter cabin is located adjacent to a public beach, playground, restaurant, ice cream parlor, and two boat launches, with Lake Wassookeag and Sebasticook Lake nearby.
This family-friendly cottage accommodates up to 3 guests with 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a hot tub, garden, parking, and available kayaks, offering year-round comfort.

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Best Maine unique accommodations with a garden

Rural Maine Cabin Near Flagstaff Lake And Sugarloaf - Maine
10 119 reviews

Rural Maine Cabin Near Flagstaff Lake And Sugarloaf

cabin, Highland
This Western Maine Woods cabin in New Portland offers easy access to Flagstaff Lake, Bigelow Preserve, and the Appalachian Trail, with Sugarloaf ski resort a 45-minute drive away.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage sleeps four guests comfortably in bunk beds and features a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, a gas grill, and a fire pit, perfect for enjoying the surrounding natural beauty.
Your Pet Friendly, Maine Escape, On Haley Pond! - Maine
9.9 156 reviews

Your Pet Friendly, Maine Escape, On Haley Pond!

cabin, Rangeley
This Rangeley lakefront cottage boasts direct Haley Pond access, sits across from Rangeley Lake, and is a 15-minute drive from Saddleback Mountain's chairlift.
The two-bedroom, one-bathroom home sleeps up to six guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, pet-friendly accommodations (with fee), and seasonal access to kayaks and a paddle boat.
The Howland Hideout - Maine
10 70 reviews

The Howland Hideout

cabin, Howland
This Howland, Maine tiny home sits on a one-acre lot, one mile from ATV trails and minutes from I-95 and town amenities.
The 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage sleeps five, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, screened patio with propane grill, firepit, washer/dryer, and proximity to lakes, rivers, and public boat access.
Island Aframe Adventure In Maine - Maine
10 231 reviews

Island Aframe Adventure In Maine

island, Monmouth
This secluded 14-acre island retreat on Annabessacook Lake in Monmouth, Maine, is just 30 minutes from Augusta and an hour from Portland, offering a unique off-grid experience.
The A-frame cabin, equipped with a queen-size bed in the loft, a full-size futon in the living room, and a fully equipped kitchen, can accommodate up to five guests and allows pets for an additional fee.
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