3 Little-Known Treehouses Hiding In Maine That Will Bring Out Your Sense Of Adventure
By Celina Colby|Published March 31, 2022
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Celina Colby is a Boston-based writer and native New Englander who has been covering travel, arts, food, and culture nationally for ten years. When she's not on deadline you can often find her reading, sewing, and searching for the perfect empanada.
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If you’re planning a trip to Maine this year, forgo the typical hotel offerings and stay in one of these unique, hidden treehouses instead. Nothing infuses your trip with adventure quite like waking up in the trees. Learn more about these magical treehouses in Maine that promise to impress:
Located in Sanford, Maine, this upscale treehouse sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom. You can enjoy all the comforts of home with a full kitchen and high-speed internet.
In addition to the cozy surroundings and tasteful decor, you can head onto the deck to sip a glass of coffee or wine in total peace. The treehouse sits on three acres you'll have all to yourself.
Despite the expansive common areas in this home, it's the exterior features that you'll love the most. Enjoy an outdoor jacuzzi on the private deck and make use of the private boat launch at the lake.
This home is ideally situated for vacationers. It provides easy access to Augusta, Sugarloaf Mountain for skiing, Acadia National Park, the Belgrade Lakes region, and other natural sights.
Your final getaway among the trees sits in Georgetown, Maine. This property offers water views and 21 acres to explore around the treehouse.
The interior boasts calming natural light and unique features like an architecturally stunning spiral staircase. Outside you can relax in the wood fired cedar hot tub and enjoy the landscape from above.
A trip to Maine is already all about adventure. Between the beautiful hiking trails and stunning rocky coast, the state has exciting activities to satiate your every vacation need. Why not make sure your accommodations match that itinerary?
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