Glamping And Tiny Houses Near Acadia National Park
For the more colorful traveler, The Osprey provides a sleek Yurt experience with pops of green in a white-linen lined glamping experience. The glam doesn’t stop at the color scheme.
Expect to lay back at night on a queen-sized memory foam mattress while enjoying the aesthetic comforts of twinkle lights and the physical comforts of heat and electricity. Hotspot not up to Maine? Your yurt includes Wi-Fi access and other amenities like a light breakfast.
Guests also have easy access to Swedish-style deep tissue massages and cupping therapy appointments. Outdoor amenities include Adirondack chairs, a hammock and a fire pit.
An outdoor hot water shower, vanity, and composting toilet are located in a nearby shower house.
Trenton, Maine.
If a yurt seems like the perfect combination of camping and tiny home dwelling, Fox’s Hollow at the Howling Wood in Sea Cove provides all the rustic charm of a home for hobbits.
The space features authentic wood construction with a loft space, full-size bed and a kitchen with sink and wood stove.
Nature is right outside your door with easy access to hiking trails and the surrounding forest.
The property is a three-mile bike ride to the ocean for maximum enjoyment of sunrises and walking in the sand. Outhouse bathroom facilities. Two-guest limit.
Sea Cove, Maine.
Does your idea of a beautiful vacation include really getting away from the hustle and bustle? Do you need room for more than two on your retreat? Despite its tiny name, the Petite Retreat boasts enough room for a small family and has a three guest limit.
A 176 square foot tiny home, the Petite Retreat has received supersized publicity from HGTV and home publications. It features all the comforts of home with a three-burner gas cooktop and a comfy living space with an eat-in area.
An enclosed patio adds to the appeal for nature lovers. Loft sleeping required. The bathroom is in-home with a shower and compost toilet housed behind a pocket door. Fully stocked with dishes, basics.
Tremont, Maine.
A classic-style tiny home, The Hideaway makes your trip feel like a breather on a caravan journey across the country. This summer cabin is perfectly sized for two people and poised to provide the best of nature for a stay in Maine.
Located on an eight-acre family compound, the Hideaway is a short walk from Southwest Harbor, a short drive to Acadia Park and 20 minutes from Bar Harbor. Whether you are looking for hiking and biking only or longing for fine dining, you can access it all from this home.
Despite its size, the cabin does feature a full bath with shower stall and a full-size bed. A washer and dryer are located in a hospitality suite.
Southwest Harbor, Maine.
When you need your vacation lodgings to be a destination in and of themselves, the Hike-in Yurt on Top of Maine Mt. presents plenty of adventure from the get-go. And it’s an adventure capable of being shared by six people.
Guests park at the base of the mountain and hike up one-quarter mile. While the trail up is challenging – there are rocks, growth and roots to tackle – the payoff is excellent with wild berries and beautiful trees to greet you on arrival. The view is also breathtaking.
The yurt features a wood stove, a three-burner gas stove, solar lights on the patio, a solar-powered shower and a solar array capable of charging phones and small 12-volt DC appliances.
Outdoor entertainment is the premium offering with a fire ring and chairs. Five gallons of water per day are provided at a water refill station. Bring your own bedding for the two full-size futons on-site and other necessities, such as food. Bathroom facilities are in an outhouse. Kayaks are available.
Orland, Maine.
A raw wood finish augments the charm of the Rustic Manset Tiny House – a vision of tiny home efficiency with classic amenities. With convenient access to Manset Town Dock and the Peter Trout Tavern by foot, guests can find the best of town and nature nearby.
Acadia National Park is a short drive away with access to extensive hiking options within 20 minutes. After a day on the trail, this tiny house boasts a luxurious clawfoot tub for a toasty soak, and supper can be as ambitious as a guest wants with a two-burner gas option as well as an instant pot and toaster oven or an outdoor gas grill.
Refrigerator space is available in a “dorm fridge” outdoors. A fire pit offers a bit of warmth on chilly nights while a shared backyard and garden area can up the social factor of a trip.
Southwest Harbor, Maine.
For guests looking for the Bel-Air mansion equivalent of glamping, the Treehouse near Bar Harbor provides a deluxe travel experience with plenty of space for the entire family.
The property can welcome up to eight guests across two bedrooms with four beds and 1.5 baths. The treehouse features top-notch engineering while boasting luxurious wood details and sumptuous fireplace settings inside.
Deluxe amenities include a whirlpool, sauna and plenty of deck space for outdoor entertaining. The kitchen includes a refrigerator, toaster oven, microwave, cooktop and dishwasher for more complex food prep while coffee lovers can use a Keurig and have access to plenty of K-cups.
The treehouse is air-conditioned and features central heating.
Hancock, Maine.