20 Places To Go Glamping In Maine

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As 83% of the state of Maine is covered in forest, it’s a perfect place to connect with nature. But if you can’t bear the thought of roughing it in a tent, glamping is the ideal option for wilderness stays in the forest or by the coast. So immerse yourself in nature with this list of places to go glamping in Maine.

Glamping In Maine

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Thinking of going glamping in Maine? Here are some of the best places.

20 Places To Go Glamping In Maine

1- Under Canvas Acadia

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Under Canvas Acadia is a top place to go glamping in Maine. Photo: Bailey Made.

If your idea of glamping is to find a balance of a beautiful location and exceptional service, this Under Canvas property near Acadia National Park may be just the place for you.

Set along 1200 ft (365 m) of rugged coastline with the national park in the distance, the property offers a glimpse into New England’s coastal lifestyle with a touch of sophistication.

The canvas tents come with luxury touches you’d expect from an upscale glamping property like organic bath products, onsite dining and a fire pit to roast s’mores over.

There are complimentary activities like yoga sessions and live music.

Various tent types accommodate couples and large families to guests travelling with furbabies.

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The tents are safari-inspired, and the hospitality will remind you of the cosy comforts of home.

Under Canvas Acadia is at 702 Surry Rd, Surry, ME.

2- Huttopia Southern Maine

With the ocean just 20 minutes away and a spectacular pond within the property, this stay lands you in the heart of nature.

Choose from timber or canvas tents or cute tiny houses.

The tents are well spaced and away from each other, with their entrances facing away for privacy.

Swim or kayak in the pond, or sway in the hammock in the tranquil pine forest.

Their onsite restaurant offers fresh food prepared daily. There are plenty of entertainment options off-camp in the coastal towns nearby.

Huttopia Southern Maine is at 149 Sand Pond Rd, Sanford, ME 04073.

3- Tentrr

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Tentrr has Maine glamping options in a range of places.

Tentrr partners with local landowners to offer glamping camps throughout Maine.

Whether you want to fish at Maine Rangeley Lake State Park or hike at Peaks Kenny State Park, you’ll find a Tentrr accommodation to suit your glamping getaway needs.

At Tentrr Owls Head’s oceanside property, expect to be whisked off on a lobster boat to catch your food from the sea or walk among apple trees and open fields before settling down to enjoy the sun setting over the water.

They provide you with a canvas tent, queen-size bed, pop-up tents for the kids, plenty of firewood, chairs, cookware and grates for over-the-fire cooking.

Tentrr is in several locations in Maine. Check them out here

4- Terramor Outdoor Resort

Leave the hustle and bustle of daily life and slip into the meditative quietness of this 45-acre (18 ha) woodland on Mount Desert Island in Bar Harbour.

They offer different kinds of safari-style tents to accommodate different glamping group sizes.

All are weather-ready canvas units equipped with heating and cooling arrangements and their own wooden deck or outdoor space to unwind just outside the tent.

Private firepits are available for those s’mores and story nights.

Some tents have connected designer bathrooms that are swanky and very upscale.

This is a pet-friendly property with a puppy park where the pups can play without a leash.

Terramor Outdoor Resort is at 1453 ME-102, Bar Harbor, ME 04609.

5- Sandy Pines Campground

Soak in the New England outdoor life minus all the camping hassles on your next Maine outing.

This luxury campground is in lovely woodlands and offers glamping options such as Airstream trailers, Conestoga wagons, a glasshouse and a shepherd’s hut.

All are decked out with comfy beds and linen, furniture, heating, and air-conditioning.

These are for pet-free and child-free stays for a maximum of two adults a unit.

For family fun, large safari tents are crammed with comforts and if you want your kids to sleep separately, rent a smaller tent just by the larger one.

Sandy Pines Campground is at 277 Mills Rd, Kennebunkport, ME 04046.

6- Woods of Eden Glampground

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Bar Harbor is a fantastic destination to go glamping in Maine.

Conveniently located between downtown Bar Harbour and Acadia National Park, this quiet and wooded retreat offers a premium glamping experience.

Sporting six safari-style tents with timber decks and full bathrooms, you will have all the comforts of a city hotel within arm’s reach.

There’s a kitchenette, refrigerator, induction hotplate, and gas grill to rustle up a meal.

And it’s not that far from civilisation either, with Bar Harbour’s restaurants only six miles (9.5 km) away.

One of their tents is wheelchair accessible, making glamping accessible for everybody.

With the ocean just nearby, you’ll feel the salty sea breeze under a beautiful forest cover of cedar and oak.

Woods of Eden Glampground is at 12 Seabury Dr, Bar Harbor, ME 04609.

7- Maine Forest Yurts

If you plan to yurt it out with your furkids in Maine, this glamping property is perfect as there’s no extra charge for pets or kids.

This is a family-run unit, and they go the extra mile to ensure guests are taken care of.

Located on Runaround Pond in Durham, you can easily access their two shallow tributaries where you can canoe and kayak during summer and ice skate or snowshoe during winter.

Spend your time spotting wildlife and exploring the 100 acres (40 ha) of wilderness on different hiking trails.

All yurts come with a kitchen, gas stove, bbq gas grill, wood stove, bunk beds and futon, and a composting outhouse toilet.

Maine Forest Yurts is at 430 Auburn Pownal Rd, Durham, ME 04222.

8- Acadia Yurts & Wellness Center

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Combine your love of nature with luxurious glamping in Maine options.

Coastal glamping in Maine at a fully operational wellness centre is the perfect recipe to relax and renew.

Their 30-foot (9 m) luxurious and roomy yurts sleep six and have queen-size beds and loft bedrooms with queen-size beds and queen-sized sleeper couch.

Each yurt has its own kitchen, dishwasher, refrigerator, heating, AC unit and bathroom with a shower.

The wellness centre offers daily yoga sessions, a floatation room, massage therapy and an infrared sauna.

Acadia Yurts & Wellness Center is at 200 Seal Cove Rd, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679.

9- Comfy Dome

Sleep under the stars with only a transparent dome ceiling between you and the sky.

Surrounded 360 degrees by nature, the stay is as magical as it sounds.

There are three comfortably appointed recycled plastic and solar-powered domes beside beautiful views, one of the tree-lined forests, another of a frog and turtle pond and one atop a hill.

All domes come with heating and are private spots to lie in bed and watch the moon or to welcome the deer family that often visits the camp from the nearby forest.

The fire pit is a cosy spot to warm up outdoors on cold evenings.

Comfy Dome is at 99 N Mountain Rd, Jefferson, ME 04348.

10- Frost Mountain Yurts

This eco-friendly yurt lodging is open year-round in Fryeburg, Brownfield, in Western Maine.

Six yurts are set within 57 acres (23 ha) of private woodland, and each is in a secluded spot, with verandas to relax outdoors in the evenings.

Yurts are spacious and can fit up to six people. Each comes with its own porta-potty set up just next to it.

Activities include hiking Peary Mountain or Burnt Meadow Mountain, and in winter, you can snowshoe or snowmobile on various trails around the property. All trail use is free for guests.

Frost Mountain Yurts is at 34 Farnsworth Rd, Brownfield, ME 04010.

11- Natures Wilderness Resort

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If you love camping, why not allow yourself a little more luxury and go glamping instead? Here are some places to go glamping in Maine.

Natures Wilderness Resort is an off-the-beaten-path glamping ground that will please little nomads and adult campers.

Cabins are designed beautifully, fitted with amenities and spacious enough to fit a family of five.

The kids will have a ball packed with many action-packed adventure activities.

While the adults are off fishing, the kids can play in the playground with a castle and pirate ship, venture inside their game room, or splash around in the pool.

ATV trails are sprinkled around the property, and there are three ponds where you can canoe, paddleboard or kayak.

The campground is family-owned, with a friendly vibe and great service.

Natures Wilderness Resort is at 2 Upper Twain, West Baldwin, ME 04091.

12- Stockton Harbor Yurts

A traditional nomadic Mongolia with Maine’s coastal views offers a waterfront yurt stay near Stockton Harbor.

The yurts are modified according to Maine seasons and fully insulated to keep you warm in winter.

They come equipped with a kitchenette, full bathroom with shower, outdoor propane grill and an outdoor seating area for the family.

All can accommodate up to four people.

The camping ground has a beautiful beach, forested hiking trails and picturesque harbour views.

Pick wild berries, enjoy walking barefoot on the soft green grass and watch the stars light up the night sky.

Stockton Harbor Yurts is at 56 Parson’s Drive, Stockton Springs, ME 04981.

13- Loon’s Haven Family Campground

Sample a slice of quintessential Maine lake life on your next glamping adventure at Trickey Pond, a crystal-clear lake with two beautiful sandy beaches.

The property has two roomy glamping waterfront tents with enough luxuries to pamper the campers.

Tents are named after famous Maine residents who have made significant community contributions.

The Perley Glamping Tent can accommodate four people and has a queen bed and queen-size pull-out couch.

A highlight is a private porch at the water’s edge, an outdoor grill, mini-fridge, Keurig beverage-making machine, and all towels and linens.

The Goodridge Tent is slightly smaller, sleeps three, and it’s pet friendly.

With stellar customer service and a neat, clean, organised campsite, the experience of glamping here will make you come back for seconds.

Loon’s Haven Family Campground is at 41 Loons Haven Dr, Naples, ME 04055.

14- Eagle Lake Sporting Camps

Glamp in the pristine nature of northern Maine beside the 20-mile (32 km) Eagle Lake.

Play in the ancient forest or join a guided hunt during the hunting season.

Their camping tradition is centuries old, set up back in 1889.

Stay in one of seven lodges and revel in the wonder of 23,000 acres (9307 ha) of wilderness at your doorstep.

Wake up to birdsong, marvel at the forest and lake or gorge on gorgeous views of Three Brooks Mountain looming at a distance.

Every cabin faces the lake, comes with a big veranda and is equipped with a gaslight, heating and an attached bathroom.

Eagle Lake Sporting Camps is at T16 R6 23, Furlong Rd, Eagle Lake, ME 04739.

15- Seguin

An inspiring way to go glamping in Maine is to book a designer treehouse overlooking the Back River in the charming coastal city of Georgetown.

A set of three tree dwellings with interiors inspired by Scandinavian aesthetics and fully stocked with all comforts and contemporary conveniences will remind you of carefree childhood days.

But that doesn’t mean the property will deprive you of having some adult fun. You can soak in the wood-fired cedar hot tub, kayak in the Black River, or connect with your inner peace at a yoga session.

Seguin is at 5 Islands Rd, Georgetown, ME 04548, United States.

16- Tops’l Farm

Located at the confluence of a farm, forest and coast, Tops’l Farm offers an eclectic camping experience.

Choose between authentic rustic a-frame cabins embedded deep into the woods, a slightly bigger cottage that sleeps up to five, a luxurious farmhouse with four bedrooms, and vintage furniture that can accommodate up to 10.

Whatever your group size, there’s likely to be an option that suits you.

Their 83 acres (33 ha) of farmland is a beautiful spot where you can get lost among ancient trees as you hike inside a forest, take a dip in the river, play with the farm animals or practice archery and axe throwing.

Tops’l Farm is at 341 Bremen Rd, Waldoboro, ME 04572.

17- Linekin Bay Resort

Located in Boothbay Harbour, Linekin Bay Resort is a top spot for an adventure in Maine.

Operating since 1909, the oceanfront property is a favourite spot for camping enthusiasts.

With cosy waterfront and wooded cabins, you will enjoy stunning views while surrounded by nature.

They offer plenty of outdoorsy activities like kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, whale watching trips, hiking and sailing.

Their onsite restaurant offers hearty Maine dishes and a panoramic view while dining.

Linekin Bay Resort is at 92 Wall Point Rd, Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538.

18- 1 Big Sustainable Island

For an adventure to remember, try out a tiny home stay on your next island glamping getaway.

Located in Monmouth, this cutesy A-frame house is where you enjoy secluded island life but not compromise on comfort.

Unplug, slow down and design your day around nature.

Hike the wooded island or canoe in the lake and slip into the night’s arms with the animals calling from the dark distance.

Although the home is not hooked to on-grid electricity or has running water, you will not be roughing it up as they have hot showers, compost toilets, a wood stove and an outside fire pit to keep you warm.

1 Big Sustainable Island is at 705 ME-135, Monmouth, ME 04259.

19- TimberStone Adventures

If you thought tree houses were too rustic to offer luxury, head to TimberStone Adventures in Stoneham.

Perched on a hillside bordering the White Mountain National Forest, this 50-acre (20 ha) woodland property sports exceptionally designed tree houses crammed with comforts.

Their biggest treehouse rental, The Grand Oak, is spread over two floors and equipped with a full kitchen, living room, two baths with a jacuzzi tub, and sleeps eight.

The property also attracts golf enthusiasts as an 18-hole course spread over a mile on mountainous terrain offers a challenging game.

TimberStone Adventures is at 859 Maine St, East Stoneham, ME, US 04231.

20- Tessie Ann Floating Island

Switch perspective and admire the Maine coastline from a quaint red houseboat that sleeps four moored in the picturesque marina of Robinhood Cove in Georgetown.

Its 550 sq ft space has an airy interior with a full galley, a full-sized shower, queen-size bed and outdoor grill.

There’s a dinghy to allow you to commute to the marina.

Mornings are a peaceful picture of fishing boats making their way to the sea and seals peeking out of the water, while evenings are star-studded, and the boat’s gentle rocking will put you to sleep.

Tessie Ann Floating Island is at 340 Robinhood Road, Georgetown, ME 04548.

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