Cabin in Maine
Reasons to book
About this cabin rental
The cabin has high speed internet and includes all linens and kitchen essentials including k-cups for the Keurig. Plenty to do inside on a rainy day with various games and books.
The cabin is secluded with no neighbors in site, with that said road traffic can be heard from the cabin.
This is a great spot to observe wildlife on the pond. Beaver, River otter, Bald Eagle, Ducks, and other water fowl are often observed visiting right out front. Although Mill Pond is a shallow warm water pond not meant for swimming there are plenty of activities to enjoy on the pond to include fishing and kayaking.
You will have full access to the 2.25 acre property, Relax on the covered porch and watch the wildlife, Gather around the firepit or curl up inside and read a book or watch a movie.
Nearby Snowmobile (ITS 84) connection to the entire network of trails
Porter Lake is only minutes away with sand beaches for excellent swimming, fishing, and boating!
The Wire Bridge is just a few minutes away, a cable suspension bridge completed in 1866 that is the last remaining bridge of its type in Maine. Crystal clear water is great for swimming or fishing.
Sugarloaf Outdoor Center. The Outdoor center offers four season activities including mountain biking, hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating. Check out what the Anti-Gravity Complex has to offer with a skate park, giant trampolines, a climbing wall, basketball court, track, and gym.
Enjoy the Carrabassett Valley Trail system as it is an extensive network of trails near Sugarloaf ski area. It has over 100 miles of tracks and trails!
If golfing is your thing, one of Maine’s premier golf destinations, the Sugarloaf Golf Course should be on every golfer’s bucket list. the course offers panoramic views of the mountain and woodlands. With dramatic elevation changes and natural hazards, this 18-hole course is certainly challenging.
Enjoy Hiking? Only 45 minutes away is Tumbledown Mountain in Weld with its iconic summit pond is one of the best hikes in Western Maine. The 5.6-mile Tumbledown Mountain Trail has three peaks, 700-foot cliffs, and a pond at the top for swimming.
Several day trip options are available as well.
Ira Mountain is a great spot to drive to for a picnic only 25 minutes away
Jericho Steps is 20 minutes away via the Reed Brook Trail about an hour venture ending at a 30' waterfall. If waterfalls are your thing you may also want to check out Mosher Hill Falls In Farmington,
Want a short hike with the kids? Daggett Rock is a 1/2 mile hike that leads to one of the largest glacial erratics in New England. There are several geocaches hidden around the rock.
Smalls Falls is located about 30 minutes west
Dining options are plentiful within 15 minutes
A must visit for breakfast is The Kingfield Woodsman!
Longfellows Restaurant has comfortable interior seating and seasonal deck overlooking the scenic Carrabassett River.
Rolling Fatties Restaurant is a Maine food truck and restaurant specializing in locally sourced food in the form of a big FAT burrito. Enjoy burritos, bowls, and beers. They put on small musical concerts from local musicians during the summer months, so be sure to check it out.
The Orange Cat Cafe, Homestead Bakery, The Roost, Tuck's Ale House, Farmington House of Pizza all right in Farmington just 15 minutes away.
Check out the Maine Beer Shed in Kingfield for Maine made craft beers and farm fresh eats.
Tufulios Restaurant is north of the cabin (between Kingfield and Carrabassett Valley) and offers Italian fare. The Sugar Bowl Adventure Center is in the same area and offers bowling, indoor golf simulator, bar, and restaurant.
