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Tiny Cabins of Maine

2 Augusta Rd, Whitefield, ME 04353
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Christina CurleyChristina Curley
Can't wait to come back!! We (two adults, one dog) stayed on Huey the Houseboat on the third weekend of September. The water was the perfect temperature for swimming, and the heater kept us warm at night. This was hands down, the greatest unique stay I have ever experienced. While the highlight was stargazing with the clearest sky I have ever seen on top of the houseboat on a comfy futon, there were so many other wonderful experiences. The owners know what they're doing and were super helpful, thoughtful, creative and kind. Their level of dog-friendliness was refreshing as they are clearly dog lovers. The houseboat is the perfect size and includes a kitchen, dining area, top deck (stargazing/jumping off), and a comfy futon to sit or sleep on. Paddle boards, complimentary snacks, beach/camping chairs, a futon on the top deck. Everything is decorated thoughtfully and practically. The entire stay was extremely photogenic and overall a great break from reality. We cannot wait to stay in one of the cabins. We had the opportunity to check-out their property and were impressed by the amount of thought they put into every aspect of this business. On their property, they have a pub area with an adorable set-up including a hammock and a great place for a beer, a fire-pit, and dock. Typically as travelers, we like to try new places. This is a place we know we want to go back to. We want to experience the different cabins, and see the beautiful land in different times of the year.
Rupert PilkingtonRupert Pilkington
My daughter and I had a wonderful stay at Tiny Cabins of Maine. We stayed in Roxie, which, at a cozy 8x12’, was very thoughtfully equipped with everything a visitor might need. We arrived after dark but as the pathway to the cabin, and the porch were lit with solar sensor lights and pretty bundles of fairy lights in Mason Jars, we didn’t need a flashlight or lantern. Sherri and Joel had lit the wood stove for us, so the cabin was nice and warm when we arrived. The stove, which looked and worked just like a standard-sized model was tiny, at around 10x10”, but it worked very well to keep the cabin warm. There was plenty of firewood and tinder to maintain it through the evening and light it in the morning. The cabin was cleverly stocked with cutlery, crockery, cookware, fire starters, seasonings, toasting forks and even homemade hot chocolate - everything you need for a stay in a cabin in the woods. There is a propane stove that you can use inside, or outside on the porch, and there is also a firepit with a supply of firewood. The cabin has an indoor composting toilet, and electric lighting courtesy of two Jackery solar generators. Sherri and Joel are very welcoming hosts who seem to really care about the experience of their guests. We definitely recommend visiting Tiny Cabins of Maine and look forward to returning soon.
Alex WeltonAlex Welton
Staying in Roxie was the perfect Maine getaway. Sherri and team have put a ton of thought into making the cabin cozy, but not crowded. The instructions for every piece of the cabin are clear and thoughtful, the outdoor space is great for relaxing, and the cabin is setup for whatever weather/season you stay there. Plus - DOG FRIENDLY actually means dog friendly. There are also hiking trails, a dock, multiple fire pits, a pub area overlooking the water, and clear parking areas. The hammock chairs for the porch were a nice surprise as well. We stayed an entire week and never felt too cramped or like it was too tiny. Excited to see how they utilize the land and continue to create unique stays.
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Can't wait to come back!! We (two adults, one dog) stayed on Huey the Houseboat on the third weekend of September. The water was the perfect temperature for swimming, and the heater kept us warm at night. This was hands down, the greatest unique stay I have ever experienced. While the highlight was stargazing with the clearest sky I have ever seen on top of the houseboat on a comfy futon, there were so many other wonderful experiences. The owners know what they're doing and were super helpful, thoughtful, creative and kind. Their level of dog-friendliness was refreshing as they are clearly dog lovers. The houseboat is the perfect size and includes a kitchen, dining area, top deck (stargazing/jumping off), and a comfy futon to sit or sleep on. Paddle boards, complimentary snacks, beach/camping chairs, a futon on the top deck. Everything is decorated thoughtfully and practically. The entire stay was extremely photogenic and overall a great break from reality. We cannot wait to stay in one of the cabins. We had the opportunity to check-out their property and were impressed by the amount of thought they put into every aspect of this business. On their property, they have a pub area with an adorable set-up including a hammock and a great place for a beer, a fire-pit, and dock. Typically as travelers, we like to try new places. This is a place we know we want to go back to. We want to experience the different cabins, and see the beautiful land in different times of the year.
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My daughter and I had a wonderful stay at Tiny Cabins of Maine. We stayed in Roxie, which, at a cozy 8x12’, was very thoughtfully equipped with everything a visitor might need. We arrived after dark but as the pathway to the cabin, and the porch were lit with solar sensor lights and pretty bundles of fairy lights in Mason Jars, we didn’t need a flashlight or lantern. Sherri and Joel had lit the wood stove for us, so the cabin was nice and warm when we arrived. The stove, which looked and worked just like a standard-sized model was tiny, at around 10x10”, but it worked very well to keep the cabin warm. There was plenty of firewood and tinder to maintain it through the evening and light it in the morning. The cabin was cleverly stocked with cutlery, crockery, cookware, fire starters, seasonings, toasting forks and even homemade hot chocolate - everything you need for a stay in a cabin in the woods. There is a propane stove that you can use inside, or outside on the porch, and there is also a firepit with a supply of firewood. The cabin has an indoor composting toilet, and electric lighting courtesy of two Jackery solar generators. Sherri and Joel are very welcoming hosts who seem to really care about the experience of their guests. We definitely recommend visiting Tiny Cabins of Maine and look forward to returning soon.
Rupert Pilkington

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Staying in Roxie was the perfect Maine getaway. Sherri and team have put a ton of thought into making the cabin cozy, but not crowded. The instructions for every piece of the cabin are clear and thoughtful, the outdoor space is great for relaxing, and the cabin is setup for whatever weather/season you stay there. Plus - DOG FRIENDLY actually means dog friendly. There are also hiking trails, a dock, multiple fire pits, a pub area overlooking the water, and clear parking areas. The hammock chairs for the porch were a nice surprise as well. We stayed an entire week and never felt too cramped or like it was too tiny. Excited to see how they utilize the land and continue to create unique stays.
Alex Welton

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5.0
3y

Can't wait to come back!!

We (two adults, one dog) stayed on Huey the Houseboat on the third weekend of September. The water was the perfect temperature for swimming, and the heater kept us warm at night. This was hands down, the greatest unique stay I have ever experienced. While the highlight was stargazing with the clearest sky I have ever seen on top of the houseboat on a comfy futon, there were so many other wonderful experiences.

The owners know what they're doing and were super helpful, thoughtful, creative and kind. Their level of dog-friendliness was refreshing as they are clearly dog lovers.

The houseboat is the perfect size and includes a kitchen, dining area, top deck (stargazing/jumping off), and a comfy futon to sit or sleep on. Paddle boards, complimentary snacks, beach/camping chairs, a futon on the top deck. Everything is decorated thoughtfully and practically. The entire stay was extremely photogenic and overall a great break from reality.

We cannot wait to stay in one of the cabins. We had the opportunity to check-out their property and were impressed by the amount of thought they put into every aspect of this business. On their property, they have a pub area with an adorable set-up including a hammock and a great place for a beer, a fire-pit, and dock.

Typically as travelers, we like to try new places. This is a place we know we want to go back to. We want to experience the different cabins, and see the beautiful land in different times...

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5.0
3y

My husband and I just spent the weekend in Maybelle,with our Labrador, and had the most amazing time! I can't say enough wonderful things about this property,but I'll try.. the over all vibe of this cabin can be summed up quite simply as home. As soon as you walk in there's a comfort that makes you feel as though you're coming back home,rather that showing up for the 1st time. It's made extra cozy with throw pillows and lap blankets to curl up and watch the fire or play a game of cards(Also provided,along with a few games). The extra little touches here can't even be described, but we're surely appreciated. Our cabin was clean and inviting and had a variety of salty and sweet treats to enjoy as we relaxed. During the day we enjoyed walking some trails through the woods and along the pond ( I would recommend boots/rubbers,depending on where and when you want to trek) There were places along the way to sit or hangout and the Pub was absolutely beautiful. Just a simple spot,just off the pond,with a small bar setup,a hammock and chiminea. At night it's lit with small twinkle lights and path is marked with lighted Mason jar lights. Absolutely adorable,but do take a flash light or the provided headlamps as trails can be rough,especially with damp leaf cover. The owner was super nice and was a pleasure to deal with... We've already booked...

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1y

My daughter and I had a wonderful stay at Tiny Cabins of Maine. We stayed in Roxie, which, at a cozy 8x12’, was very thoughtfully equipped with everything a visitor might need. We arrived after dark but as the pathway to the cabin, and the porch were lit with solar sensor lights and pretty bundles of fairy lights in Mason Jars, we didn’t need a flashlight or lantern. Sherri and Joel had lit the wood stove for us, so the cabin was nice and warm when we arrived. The stove, which looked and worked just like a standard-sized model was tiny, at around 10x10”, but it worked very well to keep the cabin warm. There was plenty of firewood and tinder to maintain it through the evening and light it in the morning. The cabin was cleverly stocked with cutlery, crockery, cookware, fire starters, seasonings, toasting forks and even homemade hot chocolate - everything you need for a stay in a cabin in the woods. There is a propane stove that you can use inside, or outside on the porch, and there is also a firepit with a supply of firewood. The cabin has an indoor composting toilet, and electric lighting courtesy of two Jackery solar generators. Sherri and Joel are very welcoming hosts who seem to really care about the experience of their guests. We definitely recommend visiting Tiny Cabins of Maine and look forward to...

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