The best forest cabin rentals near Howland

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Looking to escape to a cozy cabin surrounded by the beauty of a forest? Hipcamp has over 180 available options in the Howland, Maine area that fit this description. With campsites like The Point (326 reviews), Hidden Valley Nature Center (150 reviews), and Wolves and Sounds of the Night (132 reviews), you're sure to find a spot that fits your needs. Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, trash, and campfires, as well as activities like horseback riding and boating. Prices range from $25 to an average of $79 per night, so you can find a spot that fits your budget.

98% (275) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Howland

100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

1. 100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

99%
(81)
40mi from Howland · 1 site
This is a quaint, off grid cabin located in Elliotsville, Me., surrounded by wilderness, next to the Appalachian Trail in the 100 Mile Wilderness. Propane lights, glass front woodstove, fully operational kitchen, propane cookstove, fire pit out front, BBQ grill on porch. Firewood and propane and plenty of water at sink provided. 2 8ft kayaks for your use to explore all the ponds and lakes nearby. You can spend days or weeks exploring the area, hiking, biking, canoeing, mountain climbing and swimming. Its like going back in time a hundred years but you have some cell reception, unlike our ancestors. Have made several improvements to cabin not yet reflected in guest photos. Yeti type cooler provided for refrigeration of food for longer stays. The cabin is small but can accommodate 5 easily. Queen bed with bunk beds in 1st floor bedroom, full size and twin bed in upstairs bedroom. Clean linens provided. Open kitchen and living room. Seems like most people love it. Pretty sure you will too. So much to do in the area. Be as bored or as active as you want. Welcome book with directions to local spots all very close. Waterfalls, the most beautiful lake (Onawa), swimming holes... all close by. Appalachian trail out back. Other sites close by must be driven to but close by still, away from town. Thank you to my guests for uploading photos. I'm not good at that so I rely on you.
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$80
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Moose Hill Cabin

2. Moose Hill Cabin

100%
(10)
41mi from Howland · 1 site
Wake up in a 12 x 24 ft off grid cabin nestled in the peace and quiet of the North Woods of Maine. An hour north of Bangor, it’s the perfect location to enjoy nature and reconnect with the people and things that matter most. A short (about a hour, like everything in the north woods) drive to Baxter State Park, Penobscot River Trails and East Grand Lake.
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$95
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Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

3. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

95%
(20)
42mi from Howland · 126 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Spacious Skies Balsam Woods is a hidden paradise of a campground located right in the heart of Maine, just a half hour south of Moosehead Lake, the largest lake in Maine, and 60 miles as the crow flies from the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, Mt. Katahdin, in Baxter State Park. We offer both wooded and open sites that can accommodate most rigs. Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring, water, 30 or 50-amp electrical service, and most offer sewer. Groups and tent campers are welcome. Balsam Woods campground is less than a minute’s drive from Piper Pond, a 2-mile-long lake with public boat launch and beach access. Onsite, we have a camp store and snack bar stocked with necessities, treats, and goodies for the whole family. There is no shortage of fun activities with our heated pool, classic rec hall, playground, a new jumping pillow, and gem mining! We have three cozy rustic cabins as well as three deluxe cabins for those wanting to experience the beauty of the great outdoors but who may not be ready for the tenter or RV life!
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$40
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Graham Cracker Cabin and Campsites

4. Graham Cracker Cabin and Campsites

95%
(84)
43mi from Howland · 7 sites
35 minutes to Acadia National Park, 10 minutes to Ellsworth, 40 minutes to Bangor. A very sweet and rustic Hemlock cabin, along with secluded 17' and 14" bell tents, plus 2 private campsites sit along beautiful Webb Brook. Walk through the large open field, away from everything, to this storybook setting. All you can hear is the waters of the brook rushing and sounds of nature all around. Graham Lake is just a stone's throw away. Great for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. This magical place is just beyond our farm where we you can buy fresh chicken and duck eggs daily at the house. In the cabin, upstairs, a lofted queen bed accessed by a sturdy wooden ladder. Downstairs, a wood stove with dining area, and living space with full sized convertible bed. No electricity, no plumbing, no wifi. Good cell service. Composting toilet and water tank for use inside cabin. Gas grill and firepit with tripod grate outside for cooking options. Two large picnic tables for outdoor dining. Truly a magical place. The campsites and secluded 2 bell tent sites are hidden away along Webb Brook, sitting among the pines and hardwoods. A port-a-potty available for all guests' use. Almost 9 acres of land to explore and discover, as well as Graham Lake just a walk away.
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$110
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Private Waterfront Cabin/Campsites

5. Private Waterfront Cabin/Campsites

98%
(62)
48mi from Howland · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Black Owned. Female Owned. Queer Friendly. Cannabis Friendly. Animal Friendly. Child Friendly. Earth Friendly. Restore inner peace as you immerse your senses in our tranquil 170 acre landscape of Central Maine woods and waterways, located directly off the ITS 84 Rec Trail– 5 min from I95 (exit 150). Once home to a thriving primitive campground, Nature’s Way, nestled along a private half-mile on Douglas Pond, we take pride in retaining that original camp charm while supplying upgrades and necessities to ensure your stay is enjoyable and memorable! Local trails provide great opportunities for hikers, bikers and snowmobilers to get out and play. Easy access to I95 provides a home base for your other Maine adventures and events. We are proud to be stewards of this land, recognized as the Wabanaki Territory in origin. Our sacred space is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including songbirds, rare native bird species, deer, and unique and distinct fish populations. We are additionally proud to be cannabis caregivers here in Maine, devoted to living soil-grown, rare genetics and terpene-rich strains that express the medicinal power of the plants, particularly pertaining to the endocannabinoid system’s function within the human body. Outpost: Our outpost is located ½ way to the cabin/campsite area and across from the event field. Offerings rotate seasonally to include in-house-made goods and services. We are also happy to offer cannabis caregiver services on site with a diverse selection of small batch flower and other THC/CBD products to enjoy while finding your Peace Of Maine. We occasionally host unique events and services that will be announced on our social media pages and may be requested for small groups with prior arrangements made. These options include, but are not limited to, healing sessions incorporating massage, natural aesthetics and energy work, customized ritual and ceremony, and multimodal movement and meditation offerings. WE DO NOT allow hunting or foraging on the property. WE DO allow fishing.
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$60
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Schlafman's Hollow Camping Cabins

6. Schlafman's Hollow Camping Cabins

94%
(8)
11mi from Howland · 3 sites
Our cute off-grid 12x10 Cabins and our Extra Tiny Caboose replica are in a quiet woodland setting in Lincoln, Maine! 2 Adults Max / 420 Friendly / NO kids / Not Mobility friendly. We include queen bed and bedding (full in the caboose), towels, USB ports, 500 watt inverter, mosquito nets, communal areas include firepit, outdoor kitchen, event Outhouse with RV flush toilet and Little Buddy propane Heaters (May / Oct only). We ask that you provide drinking water, pack out your trash and bring your own firewood. Pets require a pet cleaning fee of $25, choose as an "extra" now at check-out as we don't process cards on-site. No dangerous breeds, aggressive or barking dogs. Animals like goats, turkey and cats in fairly close proximity, leash required, cannot be left on-site alone. Dog Park, Swimming and Gift shops very close!
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$71
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Penobscot River Camp, Argyle, Maine

7. Penobscot River Camp, Argyle, Maine

100%
(6)
14mi from Howland · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The River Camp is nestled, privately on 20 acres of woods along the Penobscot River. Enjoy privacy, a view of and fishing in the Penobscot River and staying in nature with wildlife. A 70 minute drive to Bar Harbor or Baxter State Park. Come see the solar eclipse. Some of the best small mouth bass fishing. Perfect for Solar Eclipse!
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$50
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Cole's Moosehorn Cabins

8. Cole's Moosehorn Cabins

100%
(7)
19mi from Howland · 2 sites
We are located on the shores of Northwest Pond part of the larger Seboies Lake in T4R9, Maine. We are about 18 miles south of Millinocket and about 10 miles north of Brownville Junction. Located just east, and with easy access to, the KI-Jo-Mary Forest & the 100-mile wilderness, we are within the Maine Public Reserve Seboies Lake Unit. We are a set of historic sporting camps originally built in the late 1800's. These Lake front, off-grid log cabins are the only cabins on Northwest Pond and offer a real slice of the Maine woods experience. Bring your ATV or gravel road bike because we are located on a multi-use trail with miles to explore.
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$112
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Crickhollow Campground, LLC

9. Crickhollow Campground, LLC

31mi from Howland · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Adults-only camping (18 or older) — no dogs allowed on the property. Cabin: One cabin is available with electricity but no water. It features two twin beds, a refrigerator, microwave, outdoor grill, and cook plate. Due to the remote location, electricity may be interrupted occasionally. Primitive Camp/RV Sites: Two primitive camp/RV sites are available with no water, electricity, or dump station. Each site has a picnic table and a screen tent, which is necessary due to black flies, mosquitoes, and horse flies common in the area. Viking-style Longhouse: The longhouse is available for gatherings, events, and similar uses. It does not have electricity or water. Water Access: There is no pond or stream access on the property; however, many ponds and streams are nearby and can be reached by vehicle via logging roads. ATVs are not allowed on logging roads. We are approximately 40 miles from Ellsworth or Brewer and about 70 miles from Calais. About the Campground: This is a no-frills campground offering a peaceful and quiet setting to enjoy the remote Maine woods or to use as a base for exploring this beautiful part of the state. The longhouse has been used for family gatherings, board game weekends, and meetings. We do not allow children or dogs at the campground, as we aim to provide a quiet retreat for guests seeking to relax and enjoy the Maine woods. This is a new campground, and we continue to improve the property each year with landscaping and walking trails. Note: May can be a challenging month for camping due to black flies, so please keep that in mind when making reservations.
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$23
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Holbrook Lake Sanctuary

10. Holbrook Lake Sanctuary

100%
(6)
36mi from Howland · 1 site
A summer cabin on a quiet lake in the woods of Maine.... Perfect for swimming, hiking, boating and just relaxing! At the end of a dirt road but just 20 minutes from Bangor/Brewer. Kayaks and rowboats for getting out on the water, shoreline, forest and wetlands to explore, and a full kitchen for preparing meals. Running water but not potable; composting toilet or portapotty.
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$95
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Nature Lovers Retreat! Rustic Cabin

11. Nature Lovers Retreat! Rustic Cabin

44mi from Howland · 1 site
Escape to a cozy cabin tucked away in the woods—perfect for unplugging and relaxing. This charming retreat offers a warm, rustic feel with modern comforts, surrounded by tall trees and peaceful nature. Enjoy quiet mornings with coffee on the porch, evenings by the fire, and star-filled nights away from city noise. It’s ideal for couples, small families, or anyone looking for a calm woodland getaway. Nearby towns: Ellsworth/Bucksport – 20 minutes, Belfast – 45 minutes, Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park – 50 minutes.
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$350
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Sunset cabin in the Woods

12. Sunset cabin in the Woods

100%
(1)
45mi from Howland · 1 site
Enjoy dwelling and sleeping in a woods cabin with access to acres more of walking trails. The sunrise cabin will be waiting for you after a Parking at the base and hike a 950 feet up the wooded hill The hike up is between 10-20 minutes depending on your level of fitness. Our dogs will guide you to the cabin where I’ll be waiting to give you the quick tour. You'll be able to walk among wild blueberries, mosses, lichens and huckleberries, spruce, pine, fir on the woods trail that leads to the cabin. “Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Amenities include: Beautiful, but humble 140 square feet cabin, wood stove, 2 burner gas cook stove, solar patio lights, solar shower, 100 watt solar array that powers lights, USB ports and small 12v DC appliances. An outdoor kitchen that has the basics to prepare a camp meal or grill hotdogs and marshmallows over the open fire. A large stone fire ring, chairs, and total privacy. 5 gallons of potable water for each night you spend is provided. Minutes from Acadia, Ellsworth, Bangor, Belfast. For those who desire privacy, beauty and peace. Ideal for writers, painters, hikers, retreaters, honeymooners, romantic get-aways, photographers, nature lovers, and revelers of summer Maine fun. A quick 10 minute orientation on arrival. The cabin is fully outfitted with a wood stove for heat (including firewood for your splitting enjoyment--lessons provided by request), propane stove for cooking, small kitchen with cookware and kitchen basics, solar lights for overhead lighting, small dining table, several canvas chairs, coolers for cold items, games, small library, and an outhouse complete with solar shower. “I’ve loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.” -Galileo Galilei Bringing a warm sleeping bag will enhance your stay in cool Maine nights or when the mist rolls in. The key to staying warm is closing the windows at sundown, and then feeding the fire in the wood stove. We provide hardwood, you provide the human power to get it in the wood in the stove. Splitting and hauling. Blueberry season: mid-July to mid-August Lobster season: all summer and fall Garden basket season: August-October Eggs: All summer and fall (girls are laying) $5 a dozen, $8 2 dozen A small cabin in the woods, to contemplate the daily musings of a Maine vacation, make coffee in an outdoor kitchen, make an outdoor fire under the stars. This cabin is ideal for those who want to travel around and see Maine’s attractions: Acadia National Park, drive by Steven King’s house and take a tour, Kayak the ponds, lakes, rivers and sea, eat seafood and other Maine delicacies. And have the comfort of your own private woods cabin to settle in at night. “I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.” - Henry David Thoreau Pets We are pet friendly. However, we do not accept all pets. As you sent a request to bring your friendly, well-trained, well-behaved pet, we have accepted that being the case. We do not discriminate against large dogs. We have large dogs. Your dog will be expected to meet me and my dogs and interact appropriately. If your dog cannot do that, it is not welcome. We do discriminate against mean, biting, untrained and misbehaving ones. You will pass by our henhouse where our chickens may be roaming at large. It is important for you to keep your dog on the leash until you hit the rock wall. We also have geese, they are of the nice geese persuasion, they will usually veer away from you upon being approached. We do not want any pets chasing our geese. They have goslings now so will be protective of their young. At the cabin, they are welcome to be off leash, but should respond to voice commands and not be left outside unattended. Also, Maine is very dog friendly. There are few places you can’t take your pet. If you’re not pet friendly, please let us know.
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$100
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Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

13. Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

50mi from Howland · 3 sites
Arbor Camp is a collection of thoughtfully designed cabins and treehouses set on 30 private acres in the Maine woods offering a secluded forest retreat on the Union River—private and peaceful, yet just minutes from the shops, restaurants, and year-round charm of downtown Ellsworth. Located 30 minutes north of Acadia National Park, it’s an ideal base for exploring the mountains, woods, lakes, and rugged shoreline that define Downeast Maine. With nearly half a mile of river frontage, a stream, and over a mile of hand-cut walking trails, Arbor Camp’s thirty acres provide ample space to unwind without leaving the grounds. Two cabins and a treehouse sit in an open field with wide views of the river and its passing wildlife. The remaining treehouses are thoughtfully spaced across 25 acres of quiet forest, offering privacy and a sense of deep immersion in the trees. Many enjoy filtered river views through the canopy. Each season brings its own pleasures: temperate summer days and cool, starlit evenings; fall foliage and crisp air; the stillness of snow-covered woods in winter; and, in spring, a quiet reawakening as color and life return to the forest. Arbor Camp began in 2022, when three friends came together to build a quiet place in the woods. Thirty acres along the Union River in Ellsworth offered the space—and the inspiration—for something lasting. The project was shaped by Maine’s camp tradition: simple, seasonal dwellings that invite stillness, comfort, and connection to the land. We followed the path of an old roadbed to guide our layout, preserving as many trees as possible. Cabins and treehouses are spaced for privacy and quiet, and walking trails were cut by hand to follow the natural shape of the land. Wildlife is part of daily life here. Songbirds call from the canopy. Heron and eagles pass overhead. Deer move through the understory, and turkeys wander the clearings. Mushrooms—chanterelles, black trumpets, and others—rise through the forest floor in season. From the start, the idea was simple: to create a place that feels good to step into. Each of us brought different experiences—design, building, creative work—but shared a clear vision: spaces that are well made, deeply comfortable, and in tune with their surroundings.
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$506
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Looking to escape to a cozy cabin surrounded by the beauty of a forest? Hipcamp has over 180 available options in the Howland, Maine area that fit this description. With campsites like The Point (326 reviews), Hidden Valley Nature Center (150 reviews), and Wolves and Sounds of the Night (132 reviews), you're sure to find a spot that fits your needs. Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, trash, and campfires, as well as activities like horseback riding and boating. Prices range from $25 to an average of $79 per night, so you can find a spot that fits your budget.

98% (275) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Howland

100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

1. 100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

99%
(81)
40mi from Howland · 1 site
This is a quaint, off grid cabin located in Elliotsville, Me., surrounded by wilderness, next to the Appalachian Trail in the 100 Mile Wilderness. Propane lights, glass front woodstove, fully operational kitchen, propane cookstove, fire pit out front, BBQ grill on porch. Firewood and propane and plenty of water at sink provided. 2 8ft kayaks for your use to explore all the ponds and lakes nearby. You can spend days or weeks exploring the area, hiking, biking, canoeing, mountain climbing and swimming. Its like going back in time a hundred years but you have some cell reception, unlike our ancestors. Have made several improvements to cabin not yet reflected in guest photos. Yeti type cooler provided for refrigeration of food for longer stays. The cabin is small but can accommodate 5 easily. Queen bed with bunk beds in 1st floor bedroom, full size and twin bed in upstairs bedroom. Clean linens provided. Open kitchen and living room. Seems like most people love it. Pretty sure you will too. So much to do in the area. Be as bored or as active as you want. Welcome book with directions to local spots all very close. Waterfalls, the most beautiful lake (Onawa), swimming holes... all close by. Appalachian trail out back. Other sites close by must be driven to but close by still, away from town. Thank you to my guests for uploading photos. I'm not good at that so I rely on you.
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$80
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Moose Hill Cabin

2. Moose Hill Cabin

100%
(10)
41mi from Howland · 1 site
Wake up in a 12 x 24 ft off grid cabin nestled in the peace and quiet of the North Woods of Maine. An hour north of Bangor, it’s the perfect location to enjoy nature and reconnect with the people and things that matter most. A short (about a hour, like everything in the north woods) drive to Baxter State Park, Penobscot River Trails and East Grand Lake.
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$95
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Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

3. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

95%
(20)
42mi from Howland · 126 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Spacious Skies Balsam Woods is a hidden paradise of a campground located right in the heart of Maine, just a half hour south of Moosehead Lake, the largest lake in Maine, and 60 miles as the crow flies from the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, Mt. Katahdin, in Baxter State Park. We offer both wooded and open sites that can accommodate most rigs. Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring, water, 30 or 50-amp electrical service, and most offer sewer. Groups and tent campers are welcome. Balsam Woods campground is less than a minute’s drive from Piper Pond, a 2-mile-long lake with public boat launch and beach access. Onsite, we have a camp store and snack bar stocked with necessities, treats, and goodies for the whole family. There is no shortage of fun activities with our heated pool, classic rec hall, playground, a new jumping pillow, and gem mining! We have three cozy rustic cabins as well as three deluxe cabins for those wanting to experience the beauty of the great outdoors but who may not be ready for the tenter or RV life!
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$40
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Graham Cracker Cabin and Campsites

4. Graham Cracker Cabin and Campsites

95%
(84)
43mi from Howland · 7 sites
35 minutes to Acadia National Park, 10 minutes to Ellsworth, 40 minutes to Bangor. A very sweet and rustic Hemlock cabin, along with secluded 17' and 14" bell tents, plus 2 private campsites sit along beautiful Webb Brook. Walk through the large open field, away from everything, to this storybook setting. All you can hear is the waters of the brook rushing and sounds of nature all around. Graham Lake is just a stone's throw away. Great for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. This magical place is just beyond our farm where we you can buy fresh chicken and duck eggs daily at the house. In the cabin, upstairs, a lofted queen bed accessed by a sturdy wooden ladder. Downstairs, a wood stove with dining area, and living space with full sized convertible bed. No electricity, no plumbing, no wifi. Good cell service. Composting toilet and water tank for use inside cabin. Gas grill and firepit with tripod grate outside for cooking options. Two large picnic tables for outdoor dining. Truly a magical place. The campsites and secluded 2 bell tent sites are hidden away along Webb Brook, sitting among the pines and hardwoods. A port-a-potty available for all guests' use. Almost 9 acres of land to explore and discover, as well as Graham Lake just a walk away.
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$110
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Private Waterfront Cabin/Campsites

5. Private Waterfront Cabin/Campsites

98%
(62)
48mi from Howland · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Black Owned. Female Owned. Queer Friendly. Cannabis Friendly. Animal Friendly. Child Friendly. Earth Friendly. Restore inner peace as you immerse your senses in our tranquil 170 acre landscape of Central Maine woods and waterways, located directly off the ITS 84 Rec Trail– 5 min from I95 (exit 150). Once home to a thriving primitive campground, Nature’s Way, nestled along a private half-mile on Douglas Pond, we take pride in retaining that original camp charm while supplying upgrades and necessities to ensure your stay is enjoyable and memorable! Local trails provide great opportunities for hikers, bikers and snowmobilers to get out and play. Easy access to I95 provides a home base for your other Maine adventures and events. We are proud to be stewards of this land, recognized as the Wabanaki Territory in origin. Our sacred space is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including songbirds, rare native bird species, deer, and unique and distinct fish populations. We are additionally proud to be cannabis caregivers here in Maine, devoted to living soil-grown, rare genetics and terpene-rich strains that express the medicinal power of the plants, particularly pertaining to the endocannabinoid system’s function within the human body. Outpost: Our outpost is located ½ way to the cabin/campsite area and across from the event field. Offerings rotate seasonally to include in-house-made goods and services. We are also happy to offer cannabis caregiver services on site with a diverse selection of small batch flower and other THC/CBD products to enjoy while finding your Peace Of Maine. We occasionally host unique events and services that will be announced on our social media pages and may be requested for small groups with prior arrangements made. These options include, but are not limited to, healing sessions incorporating massage, natural aesthetics and energy work, customized ritual and ceremony, and multimodal movement and meditation offerings. WE DO NOT allow hunting or foraging on the property. WE DO allow fishing.
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$60
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Schlafman's Hollow Camping Cabins

6. Schlafman's Hollow Camping Cabins

94%
(8)
11mi from Howland · 3 sites
Our cute off-grid 12x10 Cabins and our Extra Tiny Caboose replica are in a quiet woodland setting in Lincoln, Maine! 2 Adults Max / 420 Friendly / NO kids / Not Mobility friendly. We include queen bed and bedding (full in the caboose), towels, USB ports, 500 watt inverter, mosquito nets, communal areas include firepit, outdoor kitchen, event Outhouse with RV flush toilet and Little Buddy propane Heaters (May / Oct only). We ask that you provide drinking water, pack out your trash and bring your own firewood. Pets require a pet cleaning fee of $25, choose as an "extra" now at check-out as we don't process cards on-site. No dangerous breeds, aggressive or barking dogs. Animals like goats, turkey and cats in fairly close proximity, leash required, cannot be left on-site alone. Dog Park, Swimming and Gift shops very close!
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$71
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Penobscot River Camp, Argyle, Maine

7. Penobscot River Camp, Argyle, Maine

100%
(6)
14mi from Howland · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The River Camp is nestled, privately on 20 acres of woods along the Penobscot River. Enjoy privacy, a view of and fishing in the Penobscot River and staying in nature with wildlife. A 70 minute drive to Bar Harbor or Baxter State Park. Come see the solar eclipse. Some of the best small mouth bass fishing. Perfect for Solar Eclipse!
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$50
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Cole's Moosehorn Cabins

8. Cole's Moosehorn Cabins

100%
(7)
19mi from Howland · 2 sites
We are located on the shores of Northwest Pond part of the larger Seboies Lake in T4R9, Maine. We are about 18 miles south of Millinocket and about 10 miles north of Brownville Junction. Located just east, and with easy access to, the KI-Jo-Mary Forest & the 100-mile wilderness, we are within the Maine Public Reserve Seboies Lake Unit. We are a set of historic sporting camps originally built in the late 1800's. These Lake front, off-grid log cabins are the only cabins on Northwest Pond and offer a real slice of the Maine woods experience. Bring your ATV or gravel road bike because we are located on a multi-use trail with miles to explore.
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$112
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Crickhollow Campground, LLC

9. Crickhollow Campground, LLC

31mi from Howland · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Adults-only camping (18 or older) — no dogs allowed on the property. Cabin: One cabin is available with electricity but no water. It features two twin beds, a refrigerator, microwave, outdoor grill, and cook plate. Due to the remote location, electricity may be interrupted occasionally. Primitive Camp/RV Sites: Two primitive camp/RV sites are available with no water, electricity, or dump station. Each site has a picnic table and a screen tent, which is necessary due to black flies, mosquitoes, and horse flies common in the area. Viking-style Longhouse: The longhouse is available for gatherings, events, and similar uses. It does not have electricity or water. Water Access: There is no pond or stream access on the property; however, many ponds and streams are nearby and can be reached by vehicle via logging roads. ATVs are not allowed on logging roads. We are approximately 40 miles from Ellsworth or Brewer and about 70 miles from Calais. About the Campground: This is a no-frills campground offering a peaceful and quiet setting to enjoy the remote Maine woods or to use as a base for exploring this beautiful part of the state. The longhouse has been used for family gatherings, board game weekends, and meetings. We do not allow children or dogs at the campground, as we aim to provide a quiet retreat for guests seeking to relax and enjoy the Maine woods. This is a new campground, and we continue to improve the property each year with landscaping and walking trails. Note: May can be a challenging month for camping due to black flies, so please keep that in mind when making reservations.
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$23
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Holbrook Lake Sanctuary

10. Holbrook Lake Sanctuary

100%
(6)
36mi from Howland · 1 site
A summer cabin on a quiet lake in the woods of Maine.... Perfect for swimming, hiking, boating and just relaxing! At the end of a dirt road but just 20 minutes from Bangor/Brewer. Kayaks and rowboats for getting out on the water, shoreline, forest and wetlands to explore, and a full kitchen for preparing meals. Running water but not potable; composting toilet or portapotty.
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$95
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Nature Lovers Retreat! Rustic Cabin

11. Nature Lovers Retreat! Rustic Cabin

44mi from Howland · 1 site
Escape to a cozy cabin tucked away in the woods—perfect for unplugging and relaxing. This charming retreat offers a warm, rustic feel with modern comforts, surrounded by tall trees and peaceful nature. Enjoy quiet mornings with coffee on the porch, evenings by the fire, and star-filled nights away from city noise. It’s ideal for couples, small families, or anyone looking for a calm woodland getaway. Nearby towns: Ellsworth/Bucksport – 20 minutes, Belfast – 45 minutes, Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park – 50 minutes.
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$350
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Sunset cabin in the Woods

12. Sunset cabin in the Woods

100%
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45mi from Howland · 1 site
Enjoy dwelling and sleeping in a woods cabin with access to acres more of walking trails. The sunrise cabin will be waiting for you after a Parking at the base and hike a 950 feet up the wooded hill The hike up is between 10-20 minutes depending on your level of fitness. Our dogs will guide you to the cabin where I’ll be waiting to give you the quick tour. You'll be able to walk among wild blueberries, mosses, lichens and huckleberries, spruce, pine, fir on the woods trail that leads to the cabin. “Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Amenities include: Beautiful, but humble 140 square feet cabin, wood stove, 2 burner gas cook stove, solar patio lights, solar shower, 100 watt solar array that powers lights, USB ports and small 12v DC appliances. An outdoor kitchen that has the basics to prepare a camp meal or grill hotdogs and marshmallows over the open fire. A large stone fire ring, chairs, and total privacy. 5 gallons of potable water for each night you spend is provided. Minutes from Acadia, Ellsworth, Bangor, Belfast. For those who desire privacy, beauty and peace. Ideal for writers, painters, hikers, retreaters, honeymooners, romantic get-aways, photographers, nature lovers, and revelers of summer Maine fun. A quick 10 minute orientation on arrival. The cabin is fully outfitted with a wood stove for heat (including firewood for your splitting enjoyment--lessons provided by request), propane stove for cooking, small kitchen with cookware and kitchen basics, solar lights for overhead lighting, small dining table, several canvas chairs, coolers for cold items, games, small library, and an outhouse complete with solar shower. “I’ve loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.” -Galileo Galilei Bringing a warm sleeping bag will enhance your stay in cool Maine nights or when the mist rolls in. The key to staying warm is closing the windows at sundown, and then feeding the fire in the wood stove. We provide hardwood, you provide the human power to get it in the wood in the stove. Splitting and hauling. Blueberry season: mid-July to mid-August Lobster season: all summer and fall Garden basket season: August-October Eggs: All summer and fall (girls are laying) $5 a dozen, $8 2 dozen A small cabin in the woods, to contemplate the daily musings of a Maine vacation, make coffee in an outdoor kitchen, make an outdoor fire under the stars. This cabin is ideal for those who want to travel around and see Maine’s attractions: Acadia National Park, drive by Steven King’s house and take a tour, Kayak the ponds, lakes, rivers and sea, eat seafood and other Maine delicacies. And have the comfort of your own private woods cabin to settle in at night. “I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.” - Henry David Thoreau Pets We are pet friendly. However, we do not accept all pets. As you sent a request to bring your friendly, well-trained, well-behaved pet, we have accepted that being the case. We do not discriminate against large dogs. We have large dogs. Your dog will be expected to meet me and my dogs and interact appropriately. If your dog cannot do that, it is not welcome. We do discriminate against mean, biting, untrained and misbehaving ones. You will pass by our henhouse where our chickens may be roaming at large. It is important for you to keep your dog on the leash until you hit the rock wall. We also have geese, they are of the nice geese persuasion, they will usually veer away from you upon being approached. We do not want any pets chasing our geese. They have goslings now so will be protective of their young. At the cabin, they are welcome to be off leash, but should respond to voice commands and not be left outside unattended. Also, Maine is very dog friendly. There are few places you can’t take your pet. If you’re not pet friendly, please let us know.
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Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

13. Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

50mi from Howland · 3 sites
Arbor Camp is a collection of thoughtfully designed cabins and treehouses set on 30 private acres in the Maine woods offering a secluded forest retreat on the Union River—private and peaceful, yet just minutes from the shops, restaurants, and year-round charm of downtown Ellsworth. Located 30 minutes north of Acadia National Park, it’s an ideal base for exploring the mountains, woods, lakes, and rugged shoreline that define Downeast Maine. With nearly half a mile of river frontage, a stream, and over a mile of hand-cut walking trails, Arbor Camp’s thirty acres provide ample space to unwind without leaving the grounds. Two cabins and a treehouse sit in an open field with wide views of the river and its passing wildlife. The remaining treehouses are thoughtfully spaced across 25 acres of quiet forest, offering privacy and a sense of deep immersion in the trees. Many enjoy filtered river views through the canopy. Each season brings its own pleasures: temperate summer days and cool, starlit evenings; fall foliage and crisp air; the stillness of snow-covered woods in winter; and, in spring, a quiet reawakening as color and life return to the forest. Arbor Camp began in 2022, when three friends came together to build a quiet place in the woods. Thirty acres along the Union River in Ellsworth offered the space—and the inspiration—for something lasting. The project was shaped by Maine’s camp tradition: simple, seasonal dwellings that invite stillness, comfort, and connection to the land. We followed the path of an old roadbed to guide our layout, preserving as many trees as possible. Cabins and treehouses are spaced for privacy and quiet, and walking trails were cut by hand to follow the natural shape of the land. Wildlife is part of daily life here. Songbirds call from the canopy. Heron and eagles pass overhead. Deer move through the understory, and turkeys wander the clearings. Mushrooms—chanterelles, black trumpets, and others—rise through the forest floor in season. From the start, the idea was simple: to create a place that feels good to step into. Each of us brought different experiences—design, building, creative work—but shared a clear vision: spaces that are well made, deeply comfortable, and in tune with their surroundings.
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