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10 12 reviews
Acadia, ME
26/06 – 07/07
A$404/nighttotal: A$4444 (11 )
Lovely 4 Br, Hillside Hideaway, Sled Access/atv
4 2
apartment , Limestone
This Limestone holiday home is situated within 10km of Pirie's Lake, Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge, and Layton Lake, and within 14km of Pierce Lake and Aroostook Valley Country Club. This 84 square metre property sleeps nine guests, boasting four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a garden, parking, Wi-Fi, and in-house laundry facilities; enjoy fishing at nearby lakes or exploring the wildlife refuge.
9.8 31 reviews
Acadia, ME
21/06 – 01/07
A$407/nighttotal: A$4070 (10 )
The Hideaway Cabin
5 3
cabin , Connor
The Hideaway Cabin is situated in Caribou, Maine, a short drive from Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge and Madawaska Lake, providing access to both natural and cultural attractions. This cabin has received excellent reviews from previous guests. The Hideaway Cabin is a spacious five-bedroom, two-bathroom property with a floor area of 186 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to 12 guests. It boasts a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, and modern amenities including internet access, a terrace, and parking, making it ideal for families or groups seeking a comfortable and convenient stay.
9.9 92 reviews
Acadia, ME
26/06 – 07/07
A$251/nighttotal: A$2761 (11 )
Cozy Home Right On Snowmobile/four Wheeler Trail!
1 2
apartment , New Sweden
Apartment for 12 guests with an excellent rating of 99% based on 92 reviews. You will be in New Sweden. Facilities and services include a kitchen, a barbecue and a garden. This apartment in New Sweden also has air conditioning!
10 3 reviews
Acadia, ME
28/06 – 08/07
A$340/nighttotal: A$3400 (10 )
Larch - The Tamaracks - Outdoor Adventures In Caribou, Me
3 2
cabin , Caribou
This Caribou lodge is conveniently located within approximately 35 kilometres of the Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge and 58 kilometres of Madawaska Lake, with easy access to Aroostook Centre Mall (34 kilometres) and Caribou Country Club (14 kilometres). This 80 square metre holiday home offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests, and includes essential amenities such as a dryer, towels, and toilet paper, along with internet access and air conditioning.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Acadia, ME
What are the most popular attractions in and around Acadia, ME?
Acadia National Park is a must-see, with iconic spots like Cadillac Mountain for sunrise views, Thunder Hole for its dramatic waves, and the Ocean Path for stunning coastline walks. You can also explore the charming town of Bar Harbor, with its bustling waterfront and shops.
Bar Harbor is the main town near Acadia and is well worth exploring. It's a charming town with a lively atmosphere, offering a range of restaurants, shops, and attractions. Further afield, Portland, Maine, is a vibrant city with a rich history and a thriving arts scene, about a three-hour drive from Acadia.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Acadia, ME?
What are the best activities in and around Acadia, ME ?
There's plenty to do in Acadia, from hiking the many trails, like the Beehive Trail and the Jordan Pond Path, to kayaking or canoeing around the islands. You can also enjoy scenic drives along the Park Loop Road, take a boat trip to see the puffins, or go whale watching.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Acadia, ME?
Acadia National Park offers a number of campgrounds within its boundaries, providing a unique experience for campers. You can wake up to stunning views of the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean or the mountains, with easy access to hiking trails and other activities.
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Acadia, ME?
Acadia's weather can be unpredictable, with cool and damp conditions even in summer. Be prepared for rain and wind. Keep an eye out for wildlife, including black bears, moose, and deer. Be aware of the tides, which can change quickly and create strong currents, especially around Thunder Hole.
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Acadia, ME?
Definitely! The park has plenty for families, like the carriage road, which is a network of scenic paths perfect for biking or walking. There are also plenty of kid-friendly hikes, like the short walk to the top of the Beehive Trail for breathtaking views.