What is glamping in Maine?
Glamping, short for glamorous camping, brings a luxurious stay experience to the outdoors of New England. Glamping rentals are located in what we’ve dubbed “Serenity Areas”, perfect for relaxing. Each of our glam camping rentals has been designed with luxury in mind to provide an unforgettable vacation.
Is there glamping in Acadia National Park?
Enjoy glamping on 100 acres of waterfront land, with more than 1200 feet of coastline, just 35-minutes to the acclaimed Cadillac Mountain Trail and more broadly, Acadia National Park.
Is Sandy Pines Campground open?
Coronavirus. Our Mission is providing a happy & safe environment where families & friends create a lifetime of memories. In coordination with the State of Michigan and Allegan County COVID-19 restrictions, our campground and golf course is open with social distancing guidelines and precautionary measures in place.
How many sites does Sandy Pines have?
12 campsites
Sandy Pines has 12 campsites available to rent for an entire season.
Where can I park my RV in Kennebunkport Maine?
Kennebunkport: Parking is available in Dock Square area in the (paid) municipal lot behind Alisson’s Restaurant and in the (free) lot at the North Street Fire Station, a short walk from Dock Square. RVs are welcome at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport for $35 (regular admission). No overnight parking.
Where is the best place to camp in Maine?
Sandy Pines Camping, in coastal Kennebunkport, offers tents with unique designs (some with chandeliers!) along with lodging options like Conestoga wagons. Sandy Pines has games, a pool, a snack bar and general store.
Where is the best place to Glamp in Maine?
Tentrr.com posts private campsite and glamping locations – along with selected sites in Maine State Parks – that are all set up and ready for visitors. Check out locations statewide. Tops’l Farm in the MidCoast town of Waldoboro, is an 83-acre farm and retreat center with tents, a multi-purpose yurt and concierge services.
Where are the best places to stay in Maine?
The Maine Forest Yurts, in the town of Durham (near Freeport), are tucked away on over 100 acres of woods. The kid-and-pet-friendly yurts are open year-round. Folks who stay there can do everything from kayaking on adjacent Runaround Pond to cross-country skiing.