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Best family friendly Maine unique stays

Among the 5882 accommodations in Maine, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Cozy Cabin With Access To Beautiful Moosehead Lake. Pet Friendly! - Maine
9.4 130 reviews
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$497/nighttotal: NZ$994 (2 )

Cozy Cabin With Access To Beautiful Moosehead Lake. Pet Friendly!

3 3
cabin , Northwest Piscataquis
This lakeside lodge is situated just 0.16 kilometres from Moosehead Lake and within 9.6 kilometres of Fishin' 4 Fun, the Moosehead Historical Society and Lumbermen's Museum, Katahdin Cruises, and the Moosehead Marine Museum, offering easy access to local attractions and a peaceful escape. The property has an excellent user rating, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The charming three-bedroom cabin spans 74 square metres and accommodates up to six guests. This family-friendly property provides modern amenities, including Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, and a tennis court, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Moose Cabin: Charming 2-bedroom Cabin With Wifi, Ac In Relaxing Sebec - Maine
9.6 9 reviews
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$408/nighttotal: NZ$816 (2 )

Moose Cabin: Charming 2-bedroom Cabin With Wifi, Ac In Relaxing Sebec

1 3
cabin , Sebec
This Sebec holiday cottage is situated 7.4km from the Pleasant River and 19.5km from the Center Theatre Inc., offering easy access to outdoor pursuits such as the Piscataquis County Ice Arena and Schoodic Lake, both within 26km.
The self-catering lodge sleeps six guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, terrace, garden, Wi-Fi, and parking; barbecue facilities are also available for outdoor dining.
Escape To The Heart Of Northern Maine Outdoors: Where Wilderness Meets Comfort - Maine
10 1 review
Maine
15/07 – 20/07
NZ$226/nighttotal: NZ$1130 (5 )

Escape To The Heart Of Northern Maine Outdoors: Where Wilderness Meets Comfort

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cabin , Smyrna
This pet-friendly lodge is situated near Smyrna Mills, Maine, a 26-km drive from Rockabema Lake and 26 km from The Museum of Vintage Fashion.
The 39-square-metre property, sleeping up to six guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, a spa, and on-site parking; nearby winter activities include sledding and ice skating.
Private Mountain View Cabin In Aroostook On Mars Hill Mountain - Maine
10 11 reviews
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$332/nighttotal: NZ$664 (2 )

Private Mountain View Cabin In Aroostook On Mars Hill Mountain

2 3
cabin , Mars Hill
This Mars Hill lodge is situated 9km from Big Rock Ski Area and within 32km of Lakewood Theatre, Potato World, the Cultural Walkway, and the Perth-Andover Museum.
Sleeping six guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, fireplace, Smart TV with DVD player, washing machine, and a selection of books; enjoy on-site entertainment and scenic mountain views.

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Cozy Northern Maine Cabin -Near Snowmobile-wifi-full Kitchen - Maine
9.8 9 reviews
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$337/nighttotal: NZ$674 (2 )

Cozy Northern Maine Cabin -Near Snowmobile-wifi-full Kitchen

1 3
cabin , Fort Kent
This self-catering lodge is located in Fort Kent, approximately 3.2 kilometres from the town centre and offers direct access to the ITS 85 & 92/Heritage Trail, ideal for snowmobilers.
This 52 square metre holiday home accommodates up to four guests with one bedroom and a sofa bed, and features a microwave oven, air conditioning, a terrace, parking, and an in-cabin washer and dryer, with proximity to Le Fortin Du Petit Sault and Madawaska Historical Museum for cultural exploration.
Cozy 3-bedroom Rustic Lodge In Island Falls Perfect For Your Getaway - Maine
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$473/nighttotal: NZ$946 (2 )

Cozy 3-bedroom Rustic Lodge In Island Falls Perfect For Your Getaway

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chalet , Island Falls
Papa's Lodge, a chalet in Island Falls, is situated near Rockabema Lake and Lower Shin Pond, with the Museum of Vintage Fashion and Lumberman's Museum also in proximity.
This 134 square metre lodge accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms, offering direct ATV and snowmobile trail access, internal heating, two bathrooms with rainfall showers, and ample space for trailer parking.
Beautiful Cabin Sleeps 4(up To 6) W/direct Access To Snowmobile And Atv Trails! - Maine
10 37 reviews
Maine
15/07 – 20/07
NZ$297/nighttotal: NZ$1485 (5 )

Beautiful Cabin Sleeps 4(up To 6) W/direct Access To Snowmobile And Atv Trails!

2 2
cabin , St. Agatha
This St. Agatha lakeside lodge is situated approximately 14.5 kilometres from Long Lake, Cross Lake, and Lake Mountain, and 26 kilometres from the Maine Acadian Culture and Madawaska Four Corners Park.
Sleeping six guests, this three-bedroom property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a terrace, garden, parking, and is pet-friendly, offering access to nearby lakes for swimming, boating and fishing.
Haines Landing - 7 Spruce Street - Shared Waterfront On Mooselook - Maine
10 10 reviews
Maine
15/07 – 20/07
NZ$659/nighttotal: NZ$3295 (5 )

Haines Landing - 7 Spruce Street - Shared Waterfront On Mooselook

2 2
cabin , Rangeley
This pet-friendly Rangeley Lakes cottage is located in Oquossoc, a short drive from the Wilhelm Reich Museum and Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum.
Sleeping four guests, this two-bedroom lodge boasts a fully equipped kitchen, DirecTV, Wi-Fi, a washer/dryer, propane fireplace, porch furniture, gas grill, and discounted Saddleback lift tickets, alongside a large lawn and shared beach access.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Maine

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Maine, United States?

    For a hidden gem, check out the Schoodic Peninsula in Acadia National Park. It's less crowded than Mount Desert Island and offers stunning coastal scenery, hiking trails, and charming villages like Winter Harbor. Another lesser-known spot is Camden Hills State Park, with its beautiful trails and panoramic views of Penobscot Bay. Finally, consider exploring the remote islands of the Maine coast, like Monhegan Island, accessible only by boat, offering dramatic cliffs and abundant wildlife.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Maine, United States?

    Maine hosts many events throughout the year. The Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland is a huge celebration of Maine's iconic crustacean. The Common Ground Country Fair in Unity is a long-standing event celebrating sustainable living and agriculture. For something different, consider the Acadia Night Sky Festival on Mount Desert Island, celebrating the park's dark skies and stargazing opportunities.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Maine, United States?

    Maine boasts diverse environments. The rocky coastline, with its dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches, is iconic. Inland, you'll find dense forests, dotted with lakes and ponds, perfect for hiking and canoeing. Further north, the landscape transitions to a more mountainous terrain, particularly in areas like Baxter State Park, home to Mount Katahdin.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Maine, United States?

    Many sporting activities are popular in Maine. Fishing, particularly for Atlantic salmon and striped bass, is a major draw. Hiking and camping are prevalent, especially in Acadia National Park and Baxter State Park. Kayaking and canoeing are popular on the many lakes and rivers. Finally, during winter, snowmobiling and skiing are popular activities across the state.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Maine, United States?

    Maine's weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers, including waterproof and windproof outerwear, as rain and wind are common. Sturdy hiking boots are essential for exploring trails. In winter, warm layers, including hats, gloves, and scarves, are crucial. Don't forget insect repellent during warmer months.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Maine, United States?

    Visiting local farmers' markets provides a chance to sample regional produce and interact with farmers. Many small towns and villages host craft fairs and community events throughout the summer. Attending a clam bake or lobster boil is a fun way to experience a Maine tradition. Finally, consider staying at a bed and breakfast; this offers a more personal experience and chance to chat with locals.
  • Is Maine, United States known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes, in autumn, the foliage is spectacular, with vibrant colours across the state's forests. In winter, the snow-covered landscape offers a unique beauty. Spring brings the return of migratory birds, while summer offers opportunities for whale watching along the coast.
  • What are the best local foods in Maine, United States?

    Maine is famous for its seafood, particularly lobster, clams, and mussels. Maine blueberries are also renowned for their sweetness. You'll find many regional variations of chowder and other seafood dishes. Maple syrup is another local delicacy, produced in many parts of the state. Don't forget the whoopie pies, a classic Maine treat.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Maine, United States?

    For adventure, consider sea kayaking along the coast, exploring the rugged terrain of Acadia National Park's trails, or whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. Rock climbing is also popular in certain areas. For a truly unique experience, try ice climbing in the winter months (with a qualified guide).

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Best Maine unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 5882 accommodations in Maine, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Fireside Inn, Ocean's Edge - Maine
8.8 2158 reviews
Maine
15/07 – 20/07
NZ$581/nighttotal: NZ$2905 (5 )

Fireside Inn, Ocean's Edge

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hotel , Belfast
The Fireside Inn, Ocean's Edge is a 3-star hotel situated in Belfast, Maine, overlooking Penobscot Bay and conveniently located between Camden and Bar Harbor. It receives very good user ratings, with guests particularly praising its excellent location and cleanliness. The hotel offers a range of rooms, including king suites with separate living rooms and oceanfront rooms with private balconies. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including an indoor heated pool, hot tub, sauna, restaurant, bar, and fitness centre.
Near South & North Ponds W/ Water Views Great Spring & Summer Dates Available - Maine
9.6 4 reviews
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$933/nighttotal: NZ$1866 (2 )

Near South & North Ponds W/ Water Views Great Spring & Summer Dates Available

4 3
chalet , Greenwood
This brand-new mountain lodge in Greenwood offers a 24/25 season rental for £20,000, featuring stunning mountain and lake views, and is conveniently located 4.8 kilometres from Mt Abram Ski Resort and 22.5 kilometres from Sunday River Ski Resort, with three points of water access and extensive hiking trails nearby.
Accommodating up to ten guests across four bedrooms and four bathrooms, this chalet boasts a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a hot tub, Wi-Fi, and includes three kayaks for exploring local waterways, with entertainment options like a pool table and a TV area on the lower level.
On Goss Pond - Cozy Cabin, Family Friendly For Nature Lovers! - Maine
9.2 16 reviews
Maine
15/07 – 20/07
NZ$1342/nighttotal: NZ$6710 (5 )

On Goss Pond - Cozy Cabin, Family Friendly For Nature Lovers!

4 2
cabin , Bethel
This Bethel, Maine waterfront lodge is situated near Mount Abram and Sunday River ski resorts, approximately 16km from various hiking trails and a short drive from Bethel's historical society.
Sleeping up to ten guests, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom property boasts a jacuzzi, sauna, fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, and a garden; enjoy nearby activities such as ice skating on Goss Pond (winter), sledding, birdwatching, and fishing.
Treehouse With Hot Tub Close To Sunday River! - Maine
10 317 reviews
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$838/nighttotal: NZ$1676 (2 )

Treehouse With Hot Tub Close To Sunday River!

1 3
cabin , Woodstock
This luxury treehouse, near Bethel, Maine, is situated 15 minutes from Sunday River Ski Resort and 5 minutes from Mt. Abram, offering easy access to both.
The 28-square-metre (301-square-foot) property boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps four, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, cedar hot tub, and a range of amenities such as a record player, games, and a kayak.

Best Maine unusual places with a garden

The Hideaway Cabin - Maine
9.8 31 reviews
Maine
16/10 – 19/10
NZ$511/nighttotal: NZ$1533 (3 )

The Hideaway Cabin

5 4
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.
Huston We Have A Chalet In Carrabassett Valley - Maine
10 4 reviews
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$451/nighttotal: NZ$902 (2 )

Huston We Have A Chalet In Carrabassett Valley

2 3
chalet , Carrabassett Valley
This mountain lodge in Kingfield, Carrabassett Valley, offers a retreat near Flagstaff Lake and Sugarloaf Mountain, with access to cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and sledding.
This pet-friendly cabin sleeps eight guests across two bedrooms and a futon, featuring a microwave, dishwasher, and a terrace, with the Ski Museum of Maine and Stanley Museum also close by.
Lakefront Hartford Cabin With Canoe And Boat Ramp - Maine
9.4 85 reviews
Maine
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$488/nighttotal: NZ$976 (2 )

Lakefront Hartford Cabin With Canoe And Boat Ramp

3 3
cabin , Hartford
The Lakefront Hartford Cabin with Canoe and Boat Ramp is situated in Hartford, Maine, just 40 kilometres from the Maine State Museum and 47 kilometres from Old Fort Western, offering a peaceful retreat by the water. The cabin consistently receives excellent user and location ratings, as well as a very good cleanliness rating.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom property spans 116 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to four guests. This air-conditioned cabin boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and direct access to the lake with a canoe and boat ramp, perfect for enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
Black Bear Cabin At Moosehead Lake Direct Atv * Family/pet Friendly - Maine
9.4 6 reviews
Maine
15/07 – 20/07
NZ$375/nighttotal: NZ$1875 (5 )

Black Bear Cabin At Moosehead Lake Direct Atv * Family/pet Friendly

2 2
cabin , Greenville
This charming cabin is located 15 kilometres from Greenville, nestled in a peaceful woodland setting. The gravel road leading to the property adds to its secluded feel, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the town.
The cabin can comfortably accommodate up to six guests, with two bedrooms and one bathroom. It offers modern comforts in a rustic setting, including a well-equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, and parking. Guests can enjoy a range of activities, such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and exploring local attractions, all within easy reach.
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