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9 Ultimate Glamping Experiences in Maine (2024)

Camping is adventurous, but Camping in Luxury ‘Glamping’ is an experience, Divine. Maine, which is also known as the Pine Tree State, has quite a range of Glamping locations. The abundance of Parklands, Mountain Ranges, and refined outdoor playgrounds offer the ultimate Glamping experience in Maine. The rustic vibes of wilderness revamped the camping experience with luxury, and comfort within the most unexpected setting, Glamping in Maine is all about relaxing at nature’s best.

Glamping, also known as Glamorous Camping, has been Maine’s growing trend for the past decade. When campgrounds aren’t accessible or if they have been enough in your experience list, it’s Glamping that comes to the rescue. Maine being the unsung destination for such fun, is quite evident across the entire New England, and it has so much to offer. From luxurious tents under the starry sky to rustic treehouses deep in the wilderness, this experience definitely has ranges.

Guide to the 9 Ultimate Glamping Experiences in Maine

With that said, here we are exploring and presenting the Best Glamping Destinations in Maine. Have a look:

1. Glamping at the Riverside Lavender Farm in Saco

Riverside Lavender Farm is a seasonal oasis of fragrant flowers and juicy fruits. Though that’s not what it is known for. Nestled on the banks of the Saco River, this gorgeous private property offers a spectacular getaway that includes Glamping and River Adventure. Just on the edge of the river are several Glamping setups that feature a queen-size bed with a comfy mattress, an outdoor kitchen and fire pit, a wood stove, a solar shower, and every essential at the place. In addition, a private outdoor sitting area with a beautiful wooden bench and chair enhances the experience. During the night light and artificial lighting, the location looks mesmerizingly beautiful. They even have outdoor games like ladder ball, horseshoes, and cornhole. The Glamping guests also get private entry to the adjacent river, which serves as a playground for activities like kayaking, swimming, fishing, and more. The best time to be here is during the summer season.  

Note: Since the grounds of the farm are organic, they do not allow smoking on the land. Instead, guests can take the kayak on the river and smoke there without polluting the water.

2. Comfy Dome Glamping in Jefferson

This intimate and comfortable retreat in the lap of nature takes you to the ultimate Glamping experience of Maine. Comfy Dome features three eco-friendly and waterproof domes with private, unfettered night sky views. Whether the sky is star-studded or beautified by clouds, those sights while lying down are truly mesmerizing. The three domes are named as Forest-Side Dome, Pond-Side Dome, and Hill-Side Dome. Each of them features a plush queen-size bed, comfortable bedding essentials, along with personal firepits and grills. A continuous supply of electricity is available throughout the season, which not only fills the necessity but also glorifies the domes. A stay at the Hill-Side Dome may also encounter guests with a family of deer, though no other dangerous animals are there around. Adventurous activities are available around, including rock climbing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.

3. Tops’l Farm in Waldoboro

Offering the best Glamping experience in Maine, the next on our list is Tops’l Farm. In Maine’s, most idyllic campground stands tiny wooden A-Frame cabins that offer a nostalgic, glamorous, and of course, photogenic Glamping getaway. The Tops’l Farm in the Waldoboro woods offers 10 furnished pinewood cabins that are available for families, groups, and couples alike. Access for groups is available only during weekdays, whereas families and couples have access throughout the week and weekend.

Though unlike the usual Glamping experiences in Maine, the one at Tops’l Farm also comes with flavourful meals since good food is the heart of this venture. Weekends here are all about breakfast and dinner that will fill the tummy and the soul. They even pack picnic meals for excursions on the nearby coast. Tops’l Farm in Waldoboro is where forest, farm, and coast converge and offer a once-in-a-lifetime kind of Glamping experience.

4. Huttopia Southern Maine in Sanford

Huttopia Southern Maine is a luxurious Camping and Glamping destination in Sanford, Maine. Huttopia is a popular name that has been operating Camping and Glamping facilities in the New Hemisphere, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Canada, and of course, France (for three decades now). The one in Sanford is their newest property, located a half-hour drive from the beaches of the Kennebunks, Wells, and Ogunquit, right next to a 30-acre pond in Sanford. This facility in Maine infuses the best of nature along with utmost comfort and ensures providing the best experience of all time. They have a beautiful mix of wooden furnished tents, canvas, and modern tiny houses featuring wide glass sliding doors and windows on the grounds. Not only that, but Huttopia also offers more upscale Trappeur tents with electrical appliances and a bathroom and shower. The entire facility is wheelchair accessible, dog-friendly, and well-versed with uninterrupted Wi-Fi. And since that’s not just enough, Huttopia Southern Maine also takes care of guests’ dining needs.

5. Terramor Outdoor Resort in Bar Harbor

Terramor Outdoor Resort in Bar Harbor offers a glamping experience in a very rich and luxurious way. This $9.7 million glamping resort is a fine home base for glamping enthusiasts just a short drive away from Acadia National Park’s major tourist attractions. The resort features 64 canvas tents with all amenities that a plush boutique hotel would have. The canvas tents are stylish, luxurious, comfortable, and available in different sizes to cater to every kind of visitor, be they couples, families, or groups. Though the property features several public bathrooms and showers, most tents even have their own private bathroom space. For dining, Terramor has its in-house lodge that serves both food and drinks. Dining, though, isn’t a part of the Glamping package, and therefore guests need to book the chef-prepared, customized grill packages separately. The Terramor Glampgrounds also feature on-site telescopes for the ideal night stargazing experience. Guests at Terramor can also enjoy the pool, games field, and several events that organize on the site.

6. Seguin Tree Dwellings in Georgetown

The pleasantly unusual Seguin treehouses will take you to your childhood storybooks, where everything is beautiful, peaceful, and enjoyable. The Seguin’s custom design of modern treehouses is the unique structures perched atop a 21-acre wooded hill sloping with excellent water views on the front. Not just one, but there are two separate structures connected through a rope-plank bridge featuring south-facing picturesque windows. The treehouses have everything from a modern interior, a functional kitchen, a hot tub, plush linens, and magical wooden pathways that leads from one house to another. Seguin Tree Dwellings is undoubtedly a magical place, and with the craziness of the holiday season, it makes up for a magical winter snowy escape. Being here is an experience to live for.

7. Floating Camp Nomad in Bremen

A little closer to nowhere, the Floating Camp Nomad is a one-of-a-kind eco-traveling and glamping experience in Maine. The Floating camp features camp rooms on houseboats that are simply but comfortably equipped. These self-contained houseboats float on Pemaquid Pond in Bremen and are available seasonally from late May through Mid of October. The houseboats feature airy and colorful camping rooms with a swim ladder, spacious sun deck, and an outdoor grilling spot for some evening fun and food session. The camp room has a series of windows and portholes that brings enough sunlight and natural air inside. Floating Camp in Bremen offers two experiences, including the Roam floating camp (basic) and the Nomad floating camp (advanced). Though a floating glamping experience is like none other but upon feeling seasick, guests can land towards Durham and Runaround Pond Recreation Area.

8. Slippery Rock Tiny Cabin in Androscoggin River

A popular Glamping getaway in Maine will take enthusiasts to the Slippery Rock Tiny Cabin on the banks of the Androscoggin River. These cabins of wheels overlook the beautiful Androscoggin River and are ideal for a year-round Glamping experience. The heated wooden cabin features a queen-size bed, a small sleeping loft, a huge window for lights and views, a small kitchen table for tea and coffee requirements, and an outdoor grill for an enjoyable dining experience. Slippery Rock Tiny Cabin, though, does not have direct electricity; several LED lanterns glow up the space during night hours. Since the cabins are nestled on 200 acres of fields and forests, there are endless recreational opportunities nearby. From hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and fishing to wildflowers, viewing options are truly vivid. In addition, the cabins are just away from Bates College, Lewiston-Auburn, and several microbreweries and craft breweries.

9. Barn Camp on Clearwater Lake in Farmington

Last but not least on our list is the Barn Camp on Clearwater Lake, Farmington. Another lakeside destination in Maine, the Barn Camp offers relaxation and adventure all in one place. On the grounds are a few houses in the form of rustic canvas tents with beautiful indoor and sleek wooden bases. This quiet refuge camping space features two bedrooms, a loft with twin beds, and a sofa cum single bed in the living room space. The living area is open, including a fully-equipped kitchen, a wood-burning stove, and a dining table to eat and chill. To locate the Barn Camp, reach the Western Maine Mountain Region on 22 wooded acres, and you will spot the location easily. Right next to the Camping and Glamping ground is Maine’s most pristine spring-fed lake, the Clearwater lake featuring its huge spread and six and a half miles of coastline. Individuals Glamping at Barn Camp can easily access the lake for kayaking, canoeing, or row boating for a minimal additional fee.

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