Maine

From luxe tents to treehouses and tiny cabins, these glamping spots from Connecticut to Maine are worth checking into so you can (mentally) check out.

A selection of the most idyllic spots to stay along the coast and in the mountains of The Pine Tree State—lobsters be warned

From its rugged coastline to its quiet forests, Maine is ideal for outdoor adventures and these cabins make the perfect base for any trip

Go beyond Acadia National Park and experience some of the most unique and beautiful glamping in Maine

Assembled with salvaged materials from friends and neighbors, the Sea Sauna is a seasonal spa that spends its summers in the harbor

How an adventure mishap in the Maine woods led self-taught designer Blair Kemp to accidentally start a tiny brand with big intentions

Far from Acadia and Maine's heavily frequented coast, this lesser known range is filled with lakes, rivers, and endless hiking trails

From boathouses, to treehouses, to A-Frames, take a couple days off and head upta' camp in these funky New England retreats

Cantilevered decking, bright natural materials, and 360 degree views unite this unique 890 sq ft guest residence

Braving record cold temps and ignoring common sense on a human-powered surf trip along the NE coastline

Century old maple logs from the bottom of Maine's Moosehead Lake start a second life as limited edition knives

20 miles into the Atlantic sits the off-grid, self-sustaining micro cabin of our dreams