11 Best Glamping Destinations in Maine
Maybe because it's such an outdoorsy state, Maine offers some amazing glamping options that'll allow you to sleep near the best destinations in Vacationland without roughing it much.
Maybe because it's such an outdoorsy state, Maine offers some amazing glamping options that'll allow you to sleep near the best destinations in Vacationland without roughing it much.
Portland might be Maine’s most populated city but there are plenty of green spaces near to escape the crowds.
There is a ruggedness and hostility to Acadia National Park’s nature, but that doesn’t mean you can’t relish in comfort during your stay.
It doesn’t matter if you come in the dead of winter to go birding or at the height of summer to escape the more humid places of the Northeast — Acadia National Park is magical any time of year.
From easy strolls through the woods to rocky scrambles up craggy summits with ocean views, Maine has trails suitable to every type of hiker.
Known for its craggy shores and rugged, dense forests, Maine also has some of the most amazing waterfalls in New England.
Happiness might be a warm puppy, but it’s also a dream getaway in Vacationland with your canine friend.
You don’t have to love the beach to enjoy one of Maine’s most famous oceanside towns.
Do you want access to Maine’s famous mouth-watering lobster, iconic beaches, and countless outdoor adventures without the crowds? Look no further than Lincolnville, Maine.
Even though Maine can feel extremely rugged and remote, there are plenty of glamped up places to stay where you’ll still feel connected to nature.
Maine is arguably the best place to spend your vacation time on the East Coast, with remote and rugged landscapes, numerous farms and ranches, old historic towns, lighthouses, and stunning swaths of coastline.
There’s no shortage of secluded roads and dramatic views in Vacationland — what’s hard is choosing which ones to hit up.