Cabins near Eastport

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Cabin camping around Eastport puts you in reach of rocky Maine coastlines, quiet woods, and lakes you can swim in by midsummer. There are 7 local cabin options—expect to pay about $100 a night, with some as low as $60. You’ll find spots like Salt and Oak Farm (13 reviews), Karen’s Campsite - Boyden Lake (4 reviews), and Balsam Hill Cabins (3 reviews). Most cabins have toilets, allow campfires, and welcome pets. Lace up your boots for hiking, head out for a swim, or break out the snowshoes when winter hits. If you want a solid roof, some privacy, and easy access to the outdoors, Eastport’s cabins are a reliable bet.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Dominion Hill Country Inn

1. Dominion Hill Country Inn

19mi from Eastport · 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 around Eastport puts you in reach of rocky Maine coastlines, quiet woods, and lakes you can swim in by midsummer. There are 7 local cabin options—expect to pay about $100 a night, with some as low as $60. You’ll find spots like Salt and Oak Farm (13 reviews), Karen’s Campsite - Boyden Lake (4 reviews), and Balsam Hill Cabins (3 reviews). Most cabins have toilets, allow campfires, and welcome pets. Lace up your boots for hiking, head out for a swim, or break out the snowshoes when winter hits. If you want a solid roof, some privacy, and easy access to the outdoors, Eastport’s cabins are a reliable bet.

90% (37)

Top-rated campgrounds

Dominion Hill Country Inn

1. Dominion Hill Country Inn

19mi from Eastport · 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