Bell tents in New England with a private bathroom

Sprawling forests and uncrowded beaches make New England a camper’s paradise.

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3 top bell tents sites in New England with a private bathroom

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Sebago Sunrise Yurt

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Little Falls, ME
Nestled between Portland's fine dining and Sebago's outdoor fun, the Sunrise Yurt is a great spot to explore what Southern Maine has to offer. Rent some kayaks, take the ferry to Peaks Island, or gorge on sushi in the Old Port. Park and take a short walk to the back 2 acres of my property. The yurt overlooks a meadow and faces the sunrise. Catch some shade in the day in one of our hammocks, play a game of cornhole, and sleep comfortably in a clean, queen sized bed.
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Shaky Barn Farm

1 site · Lodging60 acres · Livermore Falls, ME
Our Mission at the Shaky Barn Farm is to offer our quests a safe, private, comfortable and stress free camping experience. We are LGBTQIA friendly and we welcome everyone here. Our off grid solar powered seasonal campsite and includes platform with 4m Bell tent situated on a flower farm encompassing 60 acres of Maine woods, trails, fields and gardens. Our Flower farm specializes in vegetable seedlings, native perennials and herbs. Our campsite is Pet Friendly and sits on an elevated area of a pine forest next to a mowed one acre field. Campsite includes 4m Bell tent with a full size bed. Site also includes a compost toilet, sun shower, additional screened sitting/sleeping area on it's own platform, covered kitchen area and field stone campfire pit. We are 1.5 miles from Androscoggin River Lands State Park and close to Mt. Blue State Park and the Nezinscot Farm and Farm Store - Winner of the Northeast Region James Beard American Classics Award. We are neighbors with the Washburn - Norlands Living History Center and the Boothby Orchard and Farm Winery.
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Maine Mountain View Glamping

1 site · Lodging15 acres · Bridgton, ME
Adventure awaits you in our rustic getaway named "The View," a rare perspective on the Presidential Range & White Mountains of New Hampshire in the heart of Maine's Lakes Region. This campsite has a Bell Tent AND an outdoor gathering Safari pavilion w/ BBQ, fire pit, hanging sun shower & composting toilet. We are located in Stoneham, Maine. The space Your home for your stay is situated down the hill from the owners’ cottage and is completely private. Based on our experiences in Africa, the layout is a mixture of safari and glamping all in one. The property encompasses 15 acres of rolling hills, young forests, a pond as well as native foliage. Butterflies and wild flowers with multiple paths lead one on short walks surrounded by the quiet sounds of nature. Hiking trails are plentiful in this part of the country with the White Mountain National Forest right out the flap of your tent. From the parking area you take an easy 2 minute walk through the woods and arrive at our first structure, the Safari Pavilion. The Safari Pavilion is a place for gathering with all you need: chairs, table, hammock, mini-fridge, BBQ, coffee maker and cooking prep area. As you step out of the Pavillion, feast your eyes on "The View" which captures a unique shot of the Presidentials. Nearby and also facing the gorgeous view is the spacious 16 foot Glamp Bell Tent situated on a platform above ground. It's outfitted with a comfy Queen size Memory Foam mattress with sheets & comforter, extra blankets, carpets, electricity, sitting area with 2 chairs, table, electric heater, fan and Keurig to make coffee & tea with all the fixings. Conveniently nestled in the young forest between the Bell Tent and gathering pavilion is our Sun Mar composting toilet in a privacy tent. Soak in the view at the outdoor shower on the front corner of the pavilion-facing west, providing an open air bathing experience with our refreshing solar shower bag. (Alternatively in a separate location is the enclosed privacy shower utilizing the same solar shower). Ask and we will fill your shower bag with hot water if the sun isn't shining that day! The large natural fire pit on level ground provides for evenings of s'mores or simply go dark and watch the amazing Maine skies! Capture expansive views of the Milky Way, find the North Star or argue about whether the nightly traffic is SpaceX or a UFO?! Firewood for the fire pit is provided and your first fire is ready for you on arrival. Gravity fed fresh well water for cleaning & washing is located in the outdoor food prep and cleaning area of the Safari Pavilion - we keep the 50 gallon drum full. We do not offer a standard kitchen. However, our outdoor pavilion has a BBQ, mini fridge, pots, pans, plates, silverware/utensils, cups, mugs, coffee maker, toaster, pancake grill and a two burner electric hotplate to cook or boil water. We use the 50 gal drum of water, shower bags & two bins to wash dishes. Although independent off grid is our goal, at this time we are a combination of both solar and on grid and so are you. Sorry, no wifi yet but nearby diners and watering holes have available signal. If you don't want to cook, modern conveniences such as AJ's Everything Store- Bar & Restaurant is located 1.6 mi down the road for ice, drinks and even a pizza (cauliflower crust available) or hamburger. Ebenezer's Pub, serving unique Belgian beers is 15 min. South or sample a plethora of restaurants in nearby Bethel (20) minutes drive near the Sunday River Ski Area or Bridgton (30) minutes away near the Shawnee Peak Ski Area. Guest access Along with our extensive walking paths (Some are steep and unimproved), you are welcome to take a dip in our pond with a tiny beach, as well as enjoy sunrise or sunset yoga with our resident Sidartha. Other things to note Having been lucky enough to find this special place back in 2018, we camped here extensively for 2 years and then downsized from Sweden Maine with 281 residents to Stoneham with 268! + -. We built our tiny cottage from recycled and new materials in 2021. 2022 has been a fun time setting up the Safari/Glamp site. Rustic and again much recycled and natural materials have been combined with many of the comforts of home. We hope you will enjoy it as much we do!
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Bell tents in New England with a private bathroom guide

Overview

From the brisk, rugged coasts of Maine to the quaint lake cottages of New Hampshire, New England is a camper’s paradise. This multi-state region offers a diverse range of activities, whether you’re visiting White Mountain National forest for some paddling or you’re biking across coastal Rhode Island. Nature trails, oceanfront camping and even glamping are available here. New England is also a great destination for adventure lovers because it’s easy to get away from the crowds and truly experience the natural side of this beloved area.

Where to go

Acadia National Park, Maine

Majestic trees meet Atlantic waters in Acadia National Park, a family-friendly nature getaway for campers of all stripes. From Hull’s Cove Visitor Center, you can take the park’s scenic drive to Sand Beach for a swim. Hikers can then enjoy the trek to Otter Point, which provides stunning views of the coastline, or take the Cadillac Mountain Loop hike. In addition to hiking trails, the park has numerous campsites and campgrounds available.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

A great place for quiet beach camping, Cape Cod has options with rv sites, cabins, family camping and everything in between. Far from the bustle of Boston, you can find bike and kayak rentals along the cape, with some good options in Provincetown. Cape Cod National Seashore is a haven for adventure and play, and there are a few state parks with pristine beaches, including South Cape Beach State Park and Scusset Beach State Reservation.

Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont

Vermont’s Green Mountains are the perfect place to adventure any time of year, but in the warmer months, you can enjoy full service family campgrounds as well as tent sites. Granville State Forest has biking trails, while Savoy Mountain State Park has multiple camping spots and a lake for canoeing. The Appalachian Trail also stretches through a section of the Green Mountains, intersecting with Long Trail, if you’re feeling extra adventurous.

When to go

New England’s winter’s are famously harsh, so you’ll want to keep tent camping between May and October. Note that crowds will die down significantly once kids go back to school in early September, so keep in mind that you may have a better time (and a peek at some changing leaves) if you choose to camp in early fall.

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