Cabins near Calais

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Cabin camping in Calais puts you right on the doorstep of Maine’s rugged forests and winding lakes. You’ll find cabins tucked among maples, some with showers, hot tubs, and steady wifi—yes, even out here. Seven options open up easy access to swimming, climbing, and fishing, all from a warm bed and four solid walls. Prices start at $60 a night, with the average around $100. Locals love Salt and Oak Farm (13 reviews) for its tranquil vibe, Karen’s Campsite - Boyden Lake (4 reviews) for lake access, and Balsam Hill Cabins (3 reviews) for its deep-woods feel. Pack a towel, a good book, and a fishing rod—you’ll want all three.

90% (37)

Top-rated campgrounds

Dominion Hill Country Inn

1. Dominion Hill Country Inn

13mi from Calais · 13 sites · Lodging · Digdeguash, NB
Our Country Inn has a variety of accommodations, lots of amenities, good food, and a passion for warm and friendly service. Located on a tidal basin with a waterfall, Dominion Hill is a historic estate developed by the publishing family that created The Saturday Evening Post and Ladies’ Home Journal. The property was completely renovated 6 years ago, and has become a favourite for travellers, weddings, families, and visitors from throughout Canada, the United States, and many other countries, in search of rest and relaxation amid nature’s beauty. Dominion Hill has a lot to offer. Soak in a hot tub, sit around a fire, play lawn &board games with the kids, enjoy our complimentary continental breakfast, share a bottle of wine, or just curl up in a chair with a book and relax. And when you are ready to explore, there is whale watching, hiking, Ministers Island, the Chocolate Museum, the Huntsman Aquarium, Kingsbrae Gardens, shops in St. Andrews, and so much more waiting for you.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$139
 / night

Cabin camping in Calais puts you right on the doorstep of Maine’s rugged forests and winding lakes. You’ll find cabins tucked among maples, some with showers, hot tubs, and steady wifi—yes, even out here. Seven options open up easy access to swimming, climbing, and fishing, all from a warm bed and four solid walls. Prices start at $60 a night, with the average around $100. Locals love Salt and Oak Farm (13 reviews) for its tranquil vibe, Karen’s Campsite - Boyden Lake (4 reviews) for lake access, and Balsam Hill Cabins (3 reviews) for its deep-woods feel. Pack a towel, a good book, and a fishing rod—you’ll want all three.

90% (37)

Top-rated campgrounds

Dominion Hill Country Inn

1. Dominion Hill Country Inn

13mi from Calais · 13 sites · Lodging · Digdeguash, NB
Our Country Inn has a variety of accommodations, lots of amenities, good food, and a passion for warm and friendly service. Located on a tidal basin with a waterfall, Dominion Hill is a historic estate developed by the publishing family that created The Saturday Evening Post and Ladies’ Home Journal. The property was completely renovated 6 years ago, and has become a favourite for travellers, weddings, families, and visitors from throughout Canada, the United States, and many other countries, in search of rest and relaxation amid nature’s beauty. Dominion Hill has a lot to offer. Soak in a hot tub, sit around a fire, play lawn &board games with the kids, enjoy our complimentary continental breakfast, share a bottle of wine, or just curl up in a chair with a book and relax. And when you are ready to explore, there is whale watching, hiking, Ministers Island, the Chocolate Museum, the Huntsman Aquarium, Kingsbrae Gardens, shops in St. Andrews, and so much more waiting for you.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$139
 / night
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field