Best Cabin Camping near Kents Hill, ME

"We rented a one room cabin that was perfect for two who flew in without camping gear. Fridge, coffee pot, microwave and AC. One queen bed and a bunk bed made for comfortable sleeping and a fire pit was even included," notes one visitor to Martin Stream Campground. Cabin rentals within a short drive of Kents Hill, Maine vary in style and comfort. Jellystone Park Androscoggin Lake offers cabin accommodations with electric hookups and basic amenities. Augusta West Kampground provides cabins with access to drinking water, showers, and toilets. Most cabins include standard furnishings like beds and tables, while some feature kitchen facilities with refrigerators and microwaves. Bathroom access varies by location, with some cabins offering private facilities while others require guests to use communal bathhouses.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Martin Stream Campground features cabins with refrigerators, coffee makers, and microwave ovens. More to Life Campground allows pets in their cabin rentals, though some locations prohibit animals. Reservations are essential during summer months when cabins book quickly, especially at waterfront locations. One camper shared, "This site is located on a beautiful property and very quiet. There is also a pool and well stocked store and the staff couldn't have been more accommodating." Most campgrounds operate from May through October, with limited availability during winter months.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic cooking equipment may be provided in some units, but guests should confirm what's available before arrival. On-site camp stores at locations like Augusta West Kampground and Jellystone Park stock essential items and firewood. Birches Lakeside Campground offers cabins with lakefront views and access to market facilities. Visitors planning longer stays should consider bringing additional supplies or plan to visit nearby markets in Winthrop or Monmouth. Cabin guests typically need to supply their own food, though some campgrounds offer dining options or special events like lobster bakes during peak season.

Best Cabin Sites Near Kents Hill, Maine (52)

    1. Jellystone Park™ Androscoggin Lake

    8 Reviews
    North Monmouth, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 248-8041

    "This year we opted for a small group site with a centrally located fire pit and spent our days in the lake, pool, or just hanging out while our kids (ranging from 8-12) rode their bikes, made friends at"

    "Big pool and brooks around. Tons of trails. A general store with a connected ice cream stand near the pool area. Gated fence."

    2. More to Life Campground

    6 Reviews
    Winthrop, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 395-4908

    $30 - $35 / night

    "All sites offer electrical, only one offers sewer, but if an RV is your thing, they have a honey wagon for pump-outs. Bathrooms and showers are clean."

    "The bathrooms and showers were clean and well stocked. When we arrived, we were given a map with available sites marked and free reign to pick the spot of our liking."

    3. Augusta West Kampground

    5 Reviews
    Winthrop, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 377-9993

    "We stayed in the “new sites” adjacent to the entrance road; it was a long nice site with gravel but was not private. Most sites are packed in; close to others with not a lot of privacy."

    "This a beautiful spot, right on the Lake, listened to the loons, watched Canadian Geese with their goslings and saw a bald eagle swoop down and try to get something."

    4. Martin Stream Campground

    11 Reviews
    Buckfield, ME
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 740-2240

    $40 - $82 / night

    "We rented a one room cabin that was perfect for two who flew in without camping gear. Fridge, coffee pot, microwave and AC."

    "We tented for two nights mid-week in 2020 and booked the cabin for Memorial Day weekend 2021. I thought we might like it less completely booked but that wasn't the case."

    5. Birches Lakeside Campground

    3 Reviews
    West Gardiner, ME
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 268-4330

    $35 - $1100 / night

    "Cabins, RVs and tents all welcome. Clean facilities and a nice store making it so you don't have to leave! Staff does a very good job at planned activities to keep children entertained."

    "I wouldn't suggest learned to paddle board on the lake but its still a great spot for experienced paddleboarders. There were activities and a great camp store."

    6. Boothby's Orchard

    1 Review
    North Turner, ME
    10 miles
    Website

    "The campsite they have here is not open all the time and only available for special events so definitely make sure to check in advance."

    7. Augusta / Gardiner KOA

    4 Reviews
    Richmond, ME
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 582-5086

    "There’s a store with ice an food an other camping supplies even stuff for trailer repairs! I love this place an definitely would become a long term resident if they had a long term spot available"

    8. Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    42 Reviews
    South Freeport, ME
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 865-9307

    "Bean Flagship Store, assorted outlets shops, restaurants, grocery, etc.) and a couple of miles from Wolfe’s Neck State Park."

    "Running water spickets everywhere, nice flushing outhouses. We rented a kayaks at one point and had a great two hour kayak in a back cove and along the seashore."

    9. Honey Run Campground and Beach

    2 Reviews
    Peru, ME
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 562-4913

    $20 - $90 / night

    "There’s a playground, arcade, and beach. They offer kayak and canoe rentals. We grabbed a tent site for 3 days and it had water and electric! You get a picnic table and fire ring"

    "Nice campground, we enjoyed our site next to the cabin that our friends stayed in. One thing to note, lots of returning seasonal campers."

    10. Belgrade Bungalows

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    Belgrade, ME
    7 miles
    +1 (207) 418-4602

    $20 - $30 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Kents Hill, ME

343 Reviews of 52 Kents Hill Campgrounds


  • R
    May. 17, 2021

    Freeport / Durham KOA

    Great spot, great hosts

    Kid and pet friendly. Lots of activities for kids including a flashlight candy hunt, water slide, and s’more roast. We’ve been coming back for years and the addition of a glamping tent, cabins, and domes have made it even nicer!

  • D
    Aug. 19, 2023

    Martin Stream Campground

    Three days in a cabin

    We rented a one room cabin that was perfect for two who flew in without camping gear. Fridge, coffee pot, microwave and AC. One queen bed and a bunk bed made for comfortable sleeping and a fire pit was even included. This site is located on a beautiful property and very quiet. There is also a pool and we’ll stocked store and the Zach and the staff couldn’t have been more accommodating and that’s why I gave it five stares. We will stay again if in the area and I recommend you give this place a try. Trailer or tent sites are here as well as a ‘glamming’ canvas tent for a more romantic stay. 😉

  • J
    May. 30, 2021

    Martin Stream Campground

    Second stay

    We tented for two nights mid-week in 2020 and booked the cabin for Memorial Day weekend 2021. I thought we might like it less completely booked but that wasn't the case. The owners are quality people, the seasonal folks are super nice, the facilities are lovely. The weather was cold and rainy but there was still a great vibe and tons of activities. The cabin was cozy but had a microwave, coffee pot, and fridge (no need to worry about ice). Outside we had a canopy, fire ring and grill. The kids had a blast in the heated pool and on the playground.

  • Kelli T.
    Aug. 15, 2017

    Tops’l Farm

    Wow...Awesome Experience

    This place is like the Ritz Carlton of campgrounds! The owners took a farm and converted into an upscale camping experience. They have thought of everything!

    You can choose to stay in a tent or a cabin. The tents are outfitted with two beds and a nice outdoor seating area. Candles and solar lights will keep it illuminated at night. They include special touches such as branded matches and a carafe full of water on the bedside table. Each site has its own firepit and porch.

    The common spaces are equally as luxurious. The bathhouse was just like a four-star hotel. They provide you with shampoo, conditioner and body wash. There is even a hair dryer! Bug spray and lotion are also available for your use.

    There is a common space that includes picnic tables and a large fire pit. The bathhouse building also has charging stations for each tent so you can stay plugged in during your stay!

    Only downfall…There are quite a few of mosquitos. Thankfully they provide various bug spray's that you can use!

  • Molly S.
    May. 13, 2024

    Runaround Woods

    Cool spot with super comfy cabins

    Super comfortable and cozy sleeping cabins in forest setting. Loved all the extras: wood-fire sauna, solar shower, cold plunge, picnic/eating space, outdoor seating spaces, games, fire pit, etc. We played the woodland disc golf course multiple times! Great way to experience the forest and end the day in cozy bed!! Ryan is an amazing host.

  • D
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Honey Run Campground and Beach

    Family oriented!

    Perfect stay if you have kiddos and dogs! There’s a playground, arcade, and beach. They offer kayak and canoe rentals. We grabbed a tent site for 3 days and it had water and electric! You get a picnic table and fire ring

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 2, 2025

    Tops’l Farm

    High end glamping at its best

    Tops’l Farm offer the best of glamping.  Located in Waldoboro, they create a wonderfully balanced experience between the outdoors and glamp.  While their model continues to evolve, camping is not available on all days/weekends.  They create special weekend camping events and retreats.   We participated in a weekend camping event that included a farm to table meal on Saturday evening in their barn.  They had recommendations for places to visit during the rest of the weekend, which we did not do.  

    Their model is a stay that costs a price, plus a lot of a la carte “extras” that you can order.  We ordered Friday dinner and wine;  and breakfast for one morning.  Depending on the weekend, ‘extra’ offers could also include yoga, foraging, s’mores kits, etc.  

    Tops’l Farm has both cabins and glamping tents.  The bath house is very nice for a camp bath house, with soap and shampoo.    The cabins are full of creature comforts, including nice sheets and blankets, lanterns, and an overall beautifully appointed space that is still rustic.  Each cabin has a fire pit.  

    The farm dinners offer delicious food with ingredients from local farms.  The food is delicious, simple and very satisfying all at the same time.  The barn that they hold the dinners in is simple yet elegant.  There is a camp store where you can buy beer, wine, snacks and other basic items.  

    They truly curate a lovely glamping experience.  It isn’t cheap, but if you want a glamping weekend, it’s one of the best.

  • Samantha N.
    Aug. 20, 2022

    Papoose Pond Family Campground and Cabins

    I GREW UP HERE

    My dad grew up going here and so did I. My siblings and I all learned to ride our bikes here. My nieces and nephews are now doing the same. Its where I learned to love nature. I became addicted to kayaking here and am now a wildlife ecologist!!! Its the PERFECT family campground. Kayak, canoe, SUP rentals, a carousel, pool, lake, hike, and sooooo many activities. I've stayed in tents, half moons (kitchen and bathroom but sleep in tent), cabins, RV sites....I LOVE this place so much. Its my childhood

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2017

    Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    Wonderful Camping Experience

    We decided to visit this campground on their “clean-up” weekend. In return for volunteering we would get free food and a campsite for the weekend. That sounded like a pretty good deal for us and turned out to be a great experience and we loved the campground. The reasons we loved the campground so much was because it was on a gorgeous 630-acre working farm (Wolfe’s Neck Farm) nestled into Casco Bay. The grounds are beautiful and just five miles from downtown Freeport (home to the L.L. Bean Flagship Store, assorted outlets shops, restaurants, grocery, etc.) and a couple of miles from Wolfe’s Neck State Park.

    Overall, this campground is located in an idyllic Maine setting and offers the feel you would expect to find in a state park – hiking trails, water for kayaking/fishing, and some sites with lots of space between them. You have expansive water views of the bay that provide a great backdrop for some of the campsites. But best of all, the campground is located on a working farm so you are free to tour the barns, pet a goat, visit the community garden or buy fresh chicken eggs.  

    Roads and sites are gravel and the overwhelming majority are level. Of the 150+ sites, only 20 have water and electric (50 amp). All sites have picnic tables and fire pits. There is no cable or wifi.  Reservations can be made on-line or by phone. Our Verizon 4G phone and hotspot worked well and we got a half dozen antenna channels (including major stations).

    The sites vary widely based on size, privacy, water views, and hook-ups. They discourage RV’s larger than 35’ from coming but I am not sure how strict they are on that because they let our 40’ rig in. There are a scattering of large sites (big enough to fit 40’) but the roads are narrow and the substrate can be soft depending on the amount of rainfall. 

    While no sites have sewer there is a dump station. However, the dump station is ill-placed and would have been very hard for us to access. Two shower houses (and a laundry) are located on the property and numerous pit toilets are scattered about. Be aware that this campground is very spread out so in some instances sites are far from flush toilets and showers. Water spigots are located throughout the campground. For those without RV’s, there are great little cabins for rent that have gorgeous views, picnic tables, and fire pits.

    There is lots to do without even leaving the campground such as taking a hike, visiting the farm animals, attending a lobster bake, there is a playground, you can rent kayaks/canoes/bikes, or fish in the bay.

    What we really liked about this campground was being in the picturesque coastal farm setting. We often visited the barn to watch the baby goats and lambs and Spirit was intrigued with the cows. There is plenty of room to walk your dog and enjoy a stroll outdoors.

    The proximity to L.L. Bean and downtown Freeport can’t be beat. We especially loved hiking at Wolfe’s Neck State Park and there were plenty of places for Spirit to swim. Casco Bay is amazing for kayaking – just mind the tides.

    The not so good things about this park are the lack of sewer and that our patio was in a low, wet spot. Also, some of the water/electric campsites are on very soft substrate which may pose a problem for large RV’s. There are very few flush toilets for this size RV park and I’m sure they are quite crowded in the busy season.


Guide to Kents Hill

Cabin camping near Kents Hill, Maine offers options for travelers within 10-15 miles of this rural community. Located in Kennebec County at 500 feet elevation, the area experiences warm summers with average July temperatures around 80°F and cold winters dropping below 10°F. Local water bodies including Cobbosseecontee Lake and the smaller Martin Stream provide fishing and paddling opportunities with seasonal access typically running May through October.

What to do

Disc golf course access: Jellystone Park Androscoggin Lake maintains a disc golf course for guests. "Very nice campground with a good camp store and disc golf course. We will stay again!" notes one visitor. The campground also features waterslides and mini-golf for additional recreation options.

Paddling opportunities: Augusta West Kampground provides lake access with docks for various water activities. "Loved our site right on the water and access to the docks for fishing & kayaking! Kids caught many sunfish & had loads of fun!" mentions a camper who visited in 2020. Multiple campgrounds in the area offer canoe and kayak rentals.

Farm experiences: While staying in cabin accommodations near Kents Hill, consider visiting Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground for its working organic farm. "The working farm is open to visit and walk around. Pet the baby cows and see the pigs and goats," writes one reviewer. The property spans 626 acres with four miles of coastline approximately 40 miles from Kents Hill.

What campers like

Family activities: Beaver Brook Campground (now Jellystone Park Androscoggin Lake) consistently receives praise for its family programming. "Beaver Brook in Monmouth Maine is a must stay if you have kids from babies to teens. Our family has been going annually for the last five years," states one reviewer who appreciates the adult-only swim times and organized activities like candy bar bingo.

Lakefront views: Birches Lakeside Campground offers direct access to 12-mile Lake Cobboseecontee. "Really cute campground. Its perfect if you have a motor boat, pontoon, jetskii, or even a kayak!" writes a visitor. The campground operates seasonally from May through October with lakefront cabin options.

Seasonal events: Many cabin rental locations near Kents Hill host themed weekends and scheduled activities. "This family friendly campground offers theme weekends and scheduled actives for Adults and kids," notes a reviewer at Birches Lakeside Campground. Events typically run throughout the summer months with a focus on holiday weekends.

What you should know

Booking requirements: Reserve cabins well in advance, especially for summer weekends. "We rented a one room cabin that was perfect for two who flew in without camping gear," shares a visitor at Martin Stream Campground. Most campgrounds require minimum stays of 2-3 nights during peak season.

Noise considerations: Cabin proximity varies by location. "The sites are close enough to hear every word of every conversation and there is nothing to screen sites from each other," reports one camper about Martin Stream Campground. Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours from 10pm to 8am.

Faith-based options: More to Life Campground in Winthrop operates as a Christian campground. "Christian based, Nice, clean, family friendly campground. Plenty to do with the family including a beach, playground, water activities, and crafts!" notes a reviewer. The campground maintains modest dress guidelines and operates from Memorial Day through September.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple cabin rental facilities offer playgrounds. "Plenty to do for the kids, events almost every night (we painted rocks for their rock garden)," shares a visitor about More to Life Campground. Check whether the playground is visible from your cabin site if supervision is a concern.

Swimming options: Augusta West Kampground offers waterfront cabin sites with lake access. "Loved our site right on the water and access to the docks for fishing & kayaking! Kids caught many sunfish & had loads of fun!" reports a family who visited. The campground operates from May 15 to September 30 each year.

Wildlife viewing: Lakefront cabins provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. "Loved waking up to the sounds of the loons & even spotted a bald eagle!" mentions a camper at Augusta West Kampground. Morning hours typically offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives: Cabin rentals provide an alternative for RV travelers with mechanical issues. "This is a beautiful spot, right on the Lake, listened to the loons, watched Canadian Geese with their goslings and saw a bald eagle swoop down and try to get something," notes a visitor at Augusta West Kampground who enjoyed the lakeside cabin option.

Dumping station policies: Facilities vary regarding dumping station access. "There are no sewer hookups (which is fine) but you are only allowed ONE use at dump station upon leaving the campground," reports a visitor at Martin Stream Campground. Some locations charge additional fees for dump station use beyond the initial visit.

Site selection: When booking cabin accommodations, consider location within the campground. "For the most part it's RVs and trailers. Sites are equipped with water and electric. If you have sewer. Lots of Lakeside sites," notes a visitor about Augusta West Kampground. Request specific cabin locations when making reservations if proximity to amenities or views are priorities.

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Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Kents Hill, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Kents Hill, ME is Jellystone Park™ Androscoggin Lake with a 4.9-star rating from 8 reviews.

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