Tiny homes in Maine with hiking

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4 top tiny homes sites in Maine with hiking

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Maine Lakes Tiny House

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Bridgton, ME
The Maine Lakes Tiny House is a tiny house getaway with access to dozens of beautiful hikes and a short walk to a public beach. It is located on an in town land parcel, on a quiet private road that runs along side long lake and on a plot that overlooks woodland and an old carriage road, perfect for walking among the trees.
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Waterfront Luxury Camping

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Harpswell, ME
This luxury camping cottage of 250 square feet is on the water's edge, located in the lovely fishing community of Harpswell Maine in Middle Bay. The salty sea breeze and wildlife makes this location a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle. The cottage offers luxury amenities and the feel of camping with a detached full bathroom including a shower, gas fire pit, and air conditioning!
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Tiny Cabins of Maine

3 sites · Lodging100 acres · Whitefield, ME
Tiny Cabins of Maine is 100 acres of wooded land in Whitefield, Maine. Given's pond is 25 acres with excellent fishing and paddling. Cabins have solar power for lights and charging. All rentals include firewood. There are currently two tiny cabins on the property - both are accessible by 2-wheel drive vehicles. Both are approx 1 min walk from the water. The cabins each have their own space and cannot see each other. The cabins are in the woods but road noise can still sometimes be heard.
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Hill Tope

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Lee, ME
This tiny Cabin is an ideal getaway set between a cow farm and a horse stable, we sit first place on a dirt road with ten acres of private land near the cute village of Lee. The cabin is with a fire pit out back and plenty of free fire wood, nice walking trails that lead down to three springs with sitting areas, and a open field great for cycling, running, walking, or relaxing. In the summer we provide and outdoor shower and a compost toilet.
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Tiny homes in Maine with hiking guide

Overview

There's much more to Maine than lighthouses, lobster shacks, and sandy beaches. The northernmost state in New England packs in surprising variety, from the rocky islands and seaside resorts of the Atlantic shore to the forests and mountains of the Appalachian Mountains. Campers can take their pick of 32 state parks and one epic national park, filled with lakes, woodlands, and beaches to hike, bike, climb, and kayak. "Vacationland" pulls in the summer crowds, especially along the coast, but our pick is fall, when the northern highlands are ablaze with foliage.

Where to go

Aroostook & the Highlands

Maine’s mountainous north is the stuff that hiker’s bucket lists are made of. The sprawling wilderness of Baxter State Park is the starting point of the epic Appalachian Trail and home to Maine’s highest peak—the 5,267-foot Mount Katahdin. Miles of hiking trails run through the highlands, along with some of the state’s best snowmobiling and cross-country skiing trails. To get on the water, head to Moosehead Lake, or try paddling and backcountry tent camping along the Allagash Wilderness Waterway.

Maine Lakes & Mountains

The hills and valleys of western Maine are peppered with high peaks and hundreds of glacial lakes, affording plenty of opportunities for a back-to-nature camping experience. Drive the High Peaks Scenic Byway for some of the most spectacular views, enjoy family camping at Sebago Lake State Park, or check into an RV park near Bethel, Naples, or Lewiston. In winter, rent a cozy ski chalet and hit the ski resorts of Sugar Loaf, Shawnee Peak, and Sunday River.

Southern Maine Coast

When summer temperatures soar, some of the most popular Maine campgrounds and beaches are found along the southwest shore. Head to the beach towns of Kennebunkport, Freeport, and Portland for old-fashioned seaside fun; go boating or kayaking around Casco Bay; then snag an RV site or cabin rental at the oceanfront campground in Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park.

Downeast & Acadia

Maine’s only national park, Acadia National Park, is the headline act of DownEast, the state’s rugged and rocky southeastern coast. Opt to stay on the mainland at Bar Harbor and head over to admire the park’s historic lighthouses and ocean views, or choose from multiple camping areas on the islands. Further north, the 15 coastal parklands of Cobscook Shores have picnic tables, boat launches, and backcountry camping sites.

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