Get Away From It All Each Month Of The Year With These 12 Magnificent Escapes In Maine
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Life is too short just to spend the weekends at home. If you want fun and excitement in your life or a place to relax, you just have to chase it down. That does require a lot of planning and we understand that, so we took on the hard work for you. We created a list of Maine getaways for the whole year. You can pick one for each month and get away from it all. So now that the hard work is out of the way the next thing to do is fill your year with fun and pack your bags. Let’s go on some incredible adventures this year!
The Black Bear Lodge is located in the town with the most snowfall in all of the state. Up north, the landscape is completely covered with a blanket of snow and this little cabin is the perfect place to go and enjoy it. The Black Bear Lodge can sleep up to 11 people and is the perfect jumping off point for some epic northern Maine snowmobiling. If you are not into sleds then bunker down and watch the snowfall in this cozy winter retreat. To book your stay please visit The Black Bear Lodge Vrbo page.
We love unique stays and we think you’ll love this one too. Located right near Sugarloaf, this restored caboose is the perfect place for a mountain getaway. With proximity to the ski resort, you can take full advantage of the slopes. Surrounded by trees, you will have a private place to enjoy this antique and restored relic of the past. Make sure to visit the restored caboose Airbnb page to book your stay.
Sugarloaf Mountain, Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947, USA
One thing you may have noticed in Maine is our rich history and the effort that goes into preserving it. Little places in the woods have been enjoyed by hunters, campers, and vacationers alike and are cherished pieces of property. Colby's Cabin is the perfect place for a wooded retreat while staying in a place that holds significant value to the owner. Not only has it been restored and enjoyed for years, but a night stay also goes to a great cause. The owner is a mother caring for her precious child with Down syndrome and a night stay helps her get the care he needs. She named Colby’s Cabin after him and it just feels good knowing that your money is going to something well spent, and you get a sweet spot to enjoy the Maine, woods as a bonus. Make sure you visit the Colby's Cabin Airbnb page to book your stay.
You don’t have to be a lonely fisherman to enjoy staying the night on a lobster boat. This cabin and lobster boat property rental will have you enjoying the beautiful scenery of the mighty Atlantic Ocean in this little private bay. You won’t even need sea legs to enjoy this stay because all of it is positioned on land. This is truly a unique way to experience Maine culture and do something a little bit different for the weekend. This Lobster boat rental is really a one-of-a-kind opportunity you will not want to miss this year, so head on over to the Lobster Boat Lounge Vrbo page and book your night stay.
Bucksport/Fort Knox KOA may not be one of those "get away from it all" kinds of places, but once you see this luxurious treehouse you won’t care. Sitting in the middle of this campground you will have your own private driveway leading to the back of the treehouse and will be treated like royalty in the trees. The owners of this campground have been awarded multiple awards for hospitality and for good reason; they are some of the nicest people you will ever meet. If you want to use this campground as a jump point to Acadia, Fort Knox, or other interesting attractions on Route 1 you can, but you might want to just relax in the treehouse for the weekend. Make sure to visit the Bucksport/ Fort Knox KOA page to book a trip to the treehouse.
Time for some stargazing. This section of Maine has some of the best dark skies in the state and if you don’t want to spend the whole night traveling home you can stay in this lodge to make the most of the dark skies. With plenty of hiking and wilderness all around this truly is a place to get away from it all. Make sure to check out the Medawisla Lodge & Cabin website for more information.
AMC Medawisla Lodge & Cabins, 15 Moosehead Lake Rd, Greenville, ME 04441, USA
7. July: Nature Lovers Paradise Island - West Gardiner
Get away from it all on your very own private island. This ¼ acre island on Lake Cobossee has a cozy cabin and beautiful views. Nothing is quite like sitting along the shore of a lake with no one else around. This peaceful getaway takes you back to a simpler time and the focus is on the scenery and relaxation. This private island Vrbo page is where you will want to go to book a chill weekend on the lake.
Head off to the secluded and quiet town of Appleton, Maine, for a romantic weekend getaway. This treehouse in the woods sits on a big plot of land away from everything else. The remote location makes this treehouse a sweet place for a quiet retreat. The treehouse itself is cozy and impressive in design and decor. Clever use of space brings to mind a well-built tiny house -- but three stories up in the trees! This one-of-a-kind treehouse is a perfect place to get away from it all, so make sure to visit the Breeze Airbnb page to book your stay.
Stay in a luxurious waterfront log cabin sitting right along the shoreline of Rangeley Lake. This beautiful spot is the ideal place to wake up to the call of the loons, sip coffee on the water, and start the day in this small secluded town. You can take to the woods, explore downtown, or spend some time kayaking on the lake. Whatever way you want to enjoy this getaway is up to you, but you will be sure to fall in love with this rental. To book your stay head over to the Waterfront Log Cabin Airbnb page.
When it comes to the fall, there are few places as magical as Bethel. This mountain town lights up with color everywhere in the autumn and is well worth the visit. You are sure to love it so much that you will want to spend the rest of the weekend driving around and hiking. The Riverview Resort offers excellent views of the foliage and is a great hub for all your fall adventures. Make sure to visit The Riverview Resort website to book your night stay.
River View Resort, 357 Mayville Rd, Bethel, ME 04217, USA
Jackman is the perfect place to go when you want to spend a weekend at a camp. Many Maine residents have flocked to this tiny town in the middle of nowhere to get away from the busy sections of our state. This log cabin is rustic and cozy but has been fully upgraded to make the most of the four seasons. So spending some time at camp shouldn't be an issue when it's cold, because this beautiful property will keep you warm. Access to the river and the remote location allows for a quiet place to relax. Make sure to visit this log cabin’s Vrbo page to book your night stay.
Jackman, ME 04945, USA
12. December: An Apartment In A Christmas Tree Farm - Standish
The Christmas season is all around us in December and what better a time to spend the night on a Christmas tree farm? Watson Farm is absolutely gorgeous with a coat of snow over it and you can walk the property among the fresh smell of pine needles. This humble little apartment is a great place to get away for the holidays and spend it surrounded by magical Christmas trees. Book your stay by visiting the Cozy Christmas Tree Farm Apartment Airbnb page.
Standish, ME, USA
These Maine getaways will have you busy all throughout the year. So make sure you book your year and enjoy these amazing locations all around our beautiful state.
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My name is Chris Dodge and I love to bring my family along for many adventures. We love to inspire others to get outside too. We have a whole YouTube Channel dedicated to it called Adventuring in the Moment. With videos or writing, I try to bring the best that the outdoors has to offer.