Adventuring your way through Maine can mean different things to different people. For some, an adventure is braving the crowds at the Freeport outlets while others consider spending a night in the wilderness the ultimate fun. Luckily, there’s plenty to do here catering to all levels of explorer. We think that one of the most memorable adventures is some time spent at these rental cabins in Maine. They’re not easy to get to, but the trip is totally worth it!

Located all the way up in the Katahdin Region, Buckhorn Camps is a year-round spot to enjoy the great outdoors of Maine.

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Buckhorn dates back to the 1800s when it was a sporting lodge.

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It sits right on lower and middle Jo-Mary Lakes which means there’s a lot of beauty and even more activities to enjoy.

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The camps are run by Katy Wood and Bud Utecht who bring a ton of passion to this place. You’ll feel it as soon as you arrive!

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And arriving is one of the best parts! The lake frontage means guests can arrive by seaplane. Or course, driving works too. Just be aware that the rural location means you may lose cell service, which is all part of the fun. The camps are located within the North Maine Woods and you’ll need to pay a fee of $22 to enter.

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Once you’re here it will all be worth it. There are six different cabins, all of various sizes.

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They all offer private bathrooms, kitchens, wood stoves, and propane lights.

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These rental cabins in Maine are a great way to enjoy the best of the outdoors here among others who love the adventures that this region offers. There’s even a communal space called “The Hangar” where you can get to know other guests.

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Share stories, recommend new places to explore, and enjoy the wonder of the great Maine outdoors with a stay at Buckhorn Camps!

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Buckhorn Camps are open year-round. A stay during the winter season (mid-January through mid-March) including bedding and towels and no meal plan is $95. The same stay with breakfast and dinner included is $145. A stay during spring, summer, and fall is $95 for a cabin with bedding and towels and $129 for the same stay with breakfast and dinner. There are also a variety of activities that can be booked and enjoyed. You can learn more about the camps and book your stay by visiting their website. You can also follow them on Facebook. The camps can be reached at 207-723-1548.

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There are lots of ways to enjoy an overnight stay in Maine. This enchanting bed and breakfast offers a waterfront sanctuary to guests.

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Address: Buckhorn Camps, Jo Mary Rd, Northeast Piscataquis, ME 04462, USA