Highland Hideaway
Nestled deep in the tranquil Western Maine Woods, this rural retreat offers peace and privacy, with snow-covered landscapes in winter, lush forest in summer and the always relaxing sounds of the nearby streams. It is one of the few locations in the area that remains open during winter, offering cozy amenities and a welcoming atmosphere for guests seeking a seasonal retreat.
This small abode is perfect for two but can accommodate up to 4 guests. It is equipped with heating and air conditioning, ensuring a pleasant stay every season. The cabin stands alone, off the deck, at the back of our property, with its own yard, campfire ring and driveway. Thanks to the sturdy metal roof over the deck, you can enjoy grilling and cooking meals outdoors in almost any weather conditions. The screenhouse invites you to unwind outdoors and enjoy your meals without worrying about pesky bugs. Summers bring entertaining hummingbirds, and the gentle sounds of the surrounding crystal-clear streams, adding a touch of magic to the experience.
Popular things to do here: Winter: snowmobiling, skiing/snowboarding Sugarloaf, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing. Spring/Summer/ Fall: hiking, mountain/fat biking, bird watching, kayaking, fishing, leaf peeping, hunting.
Skiers and snowboarders: Sugarloaf Mountain a scenic 45-minute drive from this location.
Snowmobilers: There are snowmobile trails nearby, and trail access from this road. Check with the local snowmobile clubs for trail access, locations and conditions.
Hikers and Bikers: We are a short distance from East side of Bigelow Preserve, Appalachia Trail, Flagstaff Hut and the East side of Flagstaff Lake. It is a 12-mile drive north from the cabin to the Flagstaff Trailhead.
The road to the property runs parallel to scenic Route 201 (Old Canada Road) and Route 27, which passes through Carrabassett Valley, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the west side of Flagstaff Lake. Our road is paved, plowed as necessary and open during the winter months. GPS may be a little confusing when looking at the area roads: many of the gravel roads off this road are only accessible by snowmobile during the winter months, and most comfortably navigated by AWD and 4WD when they are accessible. For those familiar with the area, Carriage Road is no longer accessible.
The outdoor cooking area includes a gas grill, four-burner gas cook top, large toaster oven, large electric skillet and a large patio cooler. The picnic table is just off the deck. The kitchenette inside has a refrigerator, Keurig and 12 cup coffee makers, microwave, crockpot, toaster oven, dishes, cutlery, kitchen utensils and tools, mixing bowls and pans. Bring your food & beverages.
We provide bed linens, pillows, blankets and towels. The adult-size bunk has a lower bunk that sleeps two people with a child-size upper bunk, and another twin bunk across the room. There is a multiple device charging port for your devices, WIFI TV, DVD player, movies and an Echo Dot for tunes. The cabin has an electric fireplace for additional warmth and ambiance. There is a full bathroom with a shower. There is also an outside shower, open once the weather permits. The screenhouse offers outdoor seating for 4 and can be a great place to keep gear out of the winter elements. We provide some firewood for the campfire if we have it and always appreciate it when folks bring some Maine firewood with them. We do not offer laundry service, but there are laundromats in the two nearby towns.
Due to the size of the cabin and available resources, we are unable to host more than four guests at a time. Please ensure your group does not exceed four people, as we are unable to accommodate larger parties. Thank you for your understanding.