Best Cabin Camping near Orono, ME

Several cabin rental options dot the forested areas surrounding Orono, Maine, catering to visitors seeking outdoor recreation with modern conveniences. Pushaw Lake Campground offers waterfront cabins with standard amenities including electricity, picnic tables, fire rings, and charcoal grills. "My fiancé and I stayed for just one night and spent the entire time hanging out around the fire or lounging inside the A-Frame. Very very cozy and wonderfully peaceful," noted one visitor at the Micro A-Frame Cabin. Cold River Campground and Pleasant Hill Campground also maintain cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities, from basic shelter to fully furnished units with private bathrooms.

Depending on location and style, cabins range from rustic structures with minimal amenities to deluxe units featuring private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and climate control. The Micro A-Frame Cabin represents the simpler end of the spectrum, while KOA properties like Bangor Holden KOA offer more substantial accommodations. Most locations accept pets with certain restrictions, though Pleasant Hill Campground maintains a no-pets policy. Reservations are typically required, especially during the peak summer season from May through October. One camper at Hadley's Point Campground remarked, "Our family of four stayed in a camping cabin for 5 days. The cabin contained a queen sized bed and a set of bunk beds. It also had a private bathroom with metered shower."

Bedding arrangements vary significantly between properties, with some providing only bare mattresses while others include full bedding. Most cabins require guests to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic fire rings with cooking grates to equipped kitchenettes with microwaves and refrigerators. Parks Pond Campground and Pumpkin Patch RV Resort both feature on-site markets where visitors can purchase basic supplies, though serious grocery shopping requires a trip to Orono or surrounding communities. Fire rings are standard at most cabin sites, with firewood typically available for purchase at camp stores or nearby vendors.

Best Cabin Sites Near Orono, Maine (39)

    1. Pumpkin Patch RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Hermon, ME
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 848-2231

    $50 / night

    "Seems to be targeted at older crowd with no playground or pool. Sites are very clean, good space, well laid out and pretty level. Good cellular and wi-fi coverage if that is important to you."

    "There is pretty good space between sites so you don’t feel cramped or right on top of your neighbor."

    2. Bangor Holden KOA

    4 Reviews
    Holden, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 843-6011

    "We booked Holden KOA for a quick weekend getaway. We booked a deluxe patio site. The site was great, flat and easy to back into."

    "Quick walk to bathrooms & showers, which are very clean. Held lots of activities over the weekend, busy crowd. Got a nice secluded tent space."

    3. Parks Pond Campground

    3 Reviews
    Otis, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 843-7267

    "My spot was right next to road. I honest didn't notice road threw out the night. Water rentals kayaks etc were very reasonable. Staff was very nice."

    "They have two wading areas, playground, sand box, laundry and arcade as well as a general store for extras you may have forgotten."

    4. Pushaw Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Stillwater, ME
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 945-4200

    "While not very private because we were right next to an RV (all the RVs were lined up on the waterfront with little space between), it was still quite a lakefront spot."

    5. Cold River Campground

    1 Review
    Veazie, ME
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 922-2551

    $35 - $75 / night

    6. Pleasant Hill Campground

    2 Reviews
    Levant, ME
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 848-5127

    $30 - $50 / night

    "No huge hills, several trash dumpsters conveniently located and even a barrel for animal waste. Bath house conveniently located.

    Campground has playground, pool and rec room."

    7. Bar Harbor/Oceanside KOA

    37 Reviews
    Salsbury Cove, ME
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 288-3520

    "My cousins, my husband and our dog rented a deluxe cabin in September, and it was perfect."

    "We were at site 403 and had family in a camping cabin.
    We loved our site. Lots of room for our very large tent! We even put up a hammock and had room to have family over for campfires and meals."

    8. Micro A-Frame Cabin

    2 Reviews
    Alton, ME
    19 miles
    Website

    $69 / night

    "This little slice of peace was well worth the drive! My fiancé and I stayed for just one night and spent the entire time hanging out around the fire or lounging inside the A-Frame."

    "I’m pretty proud of this A-frame! As a single female - it is QUITE amazing to be able to calm this little piece of peace a joke away from home!"

    9. Patten Pond Camping Resort

    7 Reviews
    Ellsworth, ME
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The campsite has a nice pond attached, it also has apartments with bathrooms as well as small cottages with out bathrooms. It is a full service RV campsite so that is always convenient."

    "Laundry, showers and camp store. Sites are fairly large. Nice pond for swimming or boating. Close enough to drive to Mt Desert Island."

    10. Hadley's Point Campground

    29 Reviews
    Salsbury Cove, ME
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 288-4808

    $29 - $90 / night

    "our family of four (my Husband and I and our 2 boys) stayed in a camping cabin for 5 days at the end of June. The cabin contained a queen sized bed and a set of bunk beds."

    "**Campground Review: **

    Hadley’s Point Campground is located on the north side of Mt Desert Island and just a short distance from Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park."

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Cabin Reviews near Orono, ME

369 Reviews of 39 Orono Campgrounds


  • B
    Jul. 3, 2018

    Hadley's Point Campground

    Just outside of Acadia National Park

    our family of four (my Husband and I and our 2 boys) stayed in a camping cabin for 5 days at the end of June. The cabin contained a queen sized bed and a set of bunk beds. It also had a private bathroom with metered shower. 50 cents got you a hot, 7 minute shower, which was plenty of time! You need to supply your own linens and towels. Toilet paper, garbage bags and a broom/dustpan are supplied. There was a fire ring outside of the cabin and a picnic table. We purchased firewood at a stand close to the campground. We found the cabins to be spaced far enough apart that we had peace and quiet and privacy. If you had wanted to make friends with your neighbors, you could. We noticed lots of families with children staying in the cabins area. The campground itself had a heated swimming pool. Best of all, the campground was on the Island Explorer bus route, which is a series of busses that take you to different areas of Acadia National Park and into the surrounding towns. Once you arrive at the campground, you wouldn’t need to use your car again!

  • Erica B.
    Oct. 18, 2016

    Bar Harbor/Oceanside KOA

    Cabin Sweet Cabin

    My cousins, my husband and our dog rented a deluxe cabin in September, and it was perfect. The cabin provided all of the amenities of a home including linens, dishes, cookware, heat, a/c and even cable tv. Outside we had a small deck with a grill and a fire pit on the ground. It was the perfect place for our group of six to retire at the end of a day of hiking.

    The cabin we stayed in was not secluded in any way. Our neighbors were right next to us on all sides, but it wasn't a problem for us at all. Just something to keep in mind if you're looking for a more rustic experience.

  • Rebecca T.
    Jul. 11, 2021

    Hadley's Point Campground

    Pet and family friendly campground BUT crowded and crawling with ticks

    Hadley's Point is a private campground just outside Acadia National Park. This campground prides itself on being family-friendly and welcoming to pets.

    Children are allowed to bike throughout the campground until dusk. While we stayed, there was a campground-wide Fourth of July bike parade. The kids loved it. 

    Pets are welcome but cannot be abandoned in the motorhome when you leave. Plan to take your pet with you everywhere.

    Hadley's Point offers laundry facilities, showers, a heated pool, cornhole, and shuffleboard. While the pool is heated, it is not hot -- or even very warm. But this is Maine we are talking about, and I'm sure that the water was warmer than it would otherwise have been. 

    The campground is primarily designed to accommodate RVs and motorhomes. The large fields and open lots for RVs provide ample parking and the campground offered electricity as well as other hookups. 

    Cute cabins offer cozy sleeping (but no running water) for visitors without tents or RVs. 

    We brought our tent and felt a little like second-class citizens at this RV-focused campground. The tent sites were tiny. Our large van, tent, and screened-in pavilion covered the entire site, leaving very little walking space. Our site also lacked trees for shade and hammocks. 

    Worse yet, the campground has an infestation of Black-Legged Deer Ticks -- the ticks responsible for Lyme disease. We found two on our son during our stay. I hope they treat for these ticks soon because it poses a huge risk to their campers. 

    There is a lot of potential for this campground but they need to spray the grounds for ticks and create more comfortable sites. They could be awesome if they shifted their focus from trying to fit as many people as possible to creating a comfortable camping experience for all. 

    Pros:

    - Heated pool

    - Bathrooms cleaned regularly

    - Laundry

    - Good price

    - Good location

    - Playground

    - Kid and pet friendly

    - Island Explorer Bus stops at the campground

    Cons:

    - Cramped sites

    - Ticks

    - Crowded

  • S
    Sep. 17, 2016

    Smuggler's Den Campground

    Great Campground

    Amazing campground. Staff is extremely friendly. Campground has a small camp store, a heated pool and children's pool, large home style gas grills with picnic area, horseshoe pits, a large playground for children and a large field for anything from badminton to football. Multiple sights with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. This campground has every possible kind of sight, RV, pop-up, tent, Cabin, Rustic Cabin, and tents on platforms. All sights are decently leveled having some slight grades for drainage so no sights are flooded. Camp store has firewood, ice and other essentials including live lobsters. Campground is extremely close to Acadia Nation Park and does have access to a few parts of the park within walking distance. Local brewery and Winery within a 15 minute drive of the camp ground. There is a local grocery store and ice cream shop within walking distance of the campground. Downtown Bar Harbor is only a 25 minute drive away.

  • Rachel K.
    May. 28, 2019

    Bass Harbor Campground

    Honeymoon Campground

    My husband and I stayed here for our honeymoon to Acadia National Park! We stayed in a small cabin and it was perfect for our stay. Weather was a bit cold when we were there (October 2018), but there was a space heater. Had space to prepare food as well as a microwave, fire pit, and grill for use. The showers and bathroom were well maintained and close to the cabins. Walking distance to the Bass Harbor Lighthouse and other National Park hiking trails. We loved it and look forward returning for another trip!

  • G
    Jun. 9, 2021

    Seawall Campground — Acadia National Park

    Overall, a great choice!

    This is a national park campsite. First impressions, really good!

    When you enter you pass by a ranger booth to register, etc. Definitely grab the campground map! Why? Because you are given a free handful of wood and the map will show you where to pick it up. We didn’t realize until later and bought some on the way in. Don’t be us.

    We stayed in D loop, which are all walk-up. Some are closer to the parking lot than others. Ours was D84. It had a pretty good sized space, and plenty of good area for our tent. Had a picnic table and a fire ring with a grate you could place over for cooking, if so inclined.

    The bathrooms. We noticed they were cleaned every morning, and we stayed during the weekend. During the day of course they can get somewhat dirty but nothing crazy. No showers. Water spouts were ample and spread across the campground. They also had a dish washing station in the bathroom building, in a separate room. Trash bins were also right in the parking lot.

    The space itself was kind of close to our neighbors but not like we were on top of each other. Everyone was courteous and the noise level was fine. Seemed like around 10/11, everyone went to bed and it was very quiet.

    The campground location itself. It’s actually kind of great. It is not right next to the actual park, in a not heavily trafficked area. As a result, it’s peaceful. And you have the town of Southwest Harbor right next to it. You actually have to drive through it to get here. It’s got some shops and restaurants but a lot less people than Bar Harbor. It took us ~25 min to get to the other side and to the park itself.

    The only con. Mosquitoes. Everywhere. All the time. The fire will scare them off or fry em, but no fire = you become a delicious blood flavored snack bar. Bring bug spray!

  • Brianna M.
    Jun. 2, 2018

    Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    Fun for all ages

    This gampground has the access to snowmobile trail in the winter as well as the ATV trails. It has it's own parking lot for your atvs. Their is a inground outdoor heated pool, a great big playground, basketball court, volleyball net, arcade, ice cream, outdoor projector for Saturday night movie. As well as grass and rock lots for camping. Their is seasonal sites for both renting and campers. This is dog friendly and has doggie stations spread throughout the campground for all their bathroom breaks. Has a great bath house, coin operated laundry room, and a great little walking trail. Phone service, cable TV, and wifi are provided. Recently added for the 2018 season where three to four brand new log cabins built to add to the previous ones already their. Their is a boat launch a mile or less down the road. And the campground over all is a great place for both old and young to enjoy. I highly recommend this place. Although becoming a new seasonal is hard and you are put on a waiting list. The campground offers so many fun activities that are well worth the time their. Their is also a wagon ride offered on the weekend throughout the day.

  • Sam L.
    Jun. 13, 2020

    HTR Acadia

    Peaceful getaway

    I showed up to Maine unprepared with a place to stay. Somes Sound View Campground was the only campground I could find in the area with availability. The entire staff during my 6 nights was very friendly. I stayed at two different sites during my stay due to my first one being reserved after my fourth night. Both sites were very nice. The sites were equipped with hammock trees, fire rings, picnic tables, and even running water and electricity! One of the nights we heard a bunch of coyotes howling nearby which was pretty cool. Very clean and nice showers too

  • A
    May. 27, 2019

    Quietside Campground

    Really cool

    Stayed here in the weekend I proposed, to my now wife. Excellent hiking. Sweet tiny cabins


Guide to Orono

Cabin rentals near Orono, Maine provide lodging options between May and October, with many facilities closing for the winter season. Located in Penobscot County with elevations ranging from 115 to 400 feet, the area experiences warm summers with average highs of 75-80°F and cool evenings. Cabin accommodations in this region range from basic structures to more elaborate units with varying seasonal availability.

What to do

Kayaking from waterfront sites: At Pushaw Lake Campground, guests can enjoy direct water access from lakefront sites. "While not very private because we were right next to an RV, it was still quite a lakefront spot. The site included a picnic table, a fire ring and a charcoal grill," noted a camper who visited in September.

Explore Acadia National Park: Many cabin guests use their accommodations as a base for exploring nearby attractions. Bar Harbor Oceanside KOA serves as a convenient location about an hour from Orono. "You can order, and they deliver to your site, nicely bagged firewood and have daily garbage pickup. The Island Explorer bus for Acadia National Park stops at the campground, so you have easy access without driving, if desired," reports a recent visitor.

Winter activities: Unlike many seasonal campgrounds, some cabin rentals operate year-round. The Micro A-Frame Cabin offers a cozy winter retreat. "This little slice of peace was well worth the drive! My fiancé and I stayed for just one night and spent the entire time hanging out around the fire or lounging inside the A-Frame," shared one winter guest.

What campers like

Spacious layouts: Many cabins offer more room than tent camping. "Sites are very clean and the park is well-groomed with maintenance people always mowing or cleaning sites. There is pretty good space between sites so you don't feel cramped or right on top of your neighbor," according to a visitor at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.

Bathroom facilities: Cabin accommodations often provide private or convenient bathroom access. At Parks Pond Campground, facilities are regularly maintained. "Restrooms were clean. I witnessed staff checking on them several times," noted a September visitor who appreciated the attention to cleanliness.

Water views: Several cabin options feature waterfront locations. A visitor to Hadley's Point Campground observed, "We stayed here for 5 nights in August, and loved it for so many reasons. Our campsite had a fire ring and picnic table and room for our car. It felt a bit secluded from our neighbors thanks to the trees."

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Most camping cabins near Orono operate from mid-May through mid-October. Cold River Campground runs from May 1 to October 31, offering an extended season compared to some other facilities that close earlier in fall.

Wi-Fi limitations: Internet service varies significantly between properties. "The campground wi-fi was decent at our site but that depends on where you are in the park and what time of day you are using it," reported a visitor to Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.

Booking requirements: Advance reservations are essential for cabin accommodations, especially during peak summer months. "We've only been here a few days, but first impressions mean a lot. It was raining when we got here but our site was relatively level and we were ok until things dried up and we could finish leveling," shared a guest at Pleasant Hill Campground, highlighting the importance of early arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Pack appropriate bedding: Most cabins require guests to bring their own linens. At Hadley's Point Campground, a reviewer noted: "You need to supply your own linens and towels. Toilet paper, garbage bags and a broom/dustpan are supplied. There was a fire ring outside of the cabin and a picnic table."

Consider shower facilities: Some cabins include private bathrooms while others require use of communal facilities. "The bathrooms are very clean, as well as everything else. Quiet peaceful, we were so happy we extended our stay and rebooked to come back next month!" shared one family who stayed at Hadley's Point.

Look for recreation options: Properties with additional amenities enhance family stays. "There is a recreation room for rallies or large gatherings, a small outdoor game area, and a new dog exercise area which has water and toys and is long enough for our Labrador retriever to chase a ball," reported a visitor to Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.

Tips from RVers

Site configurations: For those bringing RVs, site layouts matter. At Parks Pond Campground, a visitor observed: "We borrowed a friend's motor home and pulled in here and immediately wanted to stay an extra day. Nice long term campers, incredibly clean bath house and the owners were so wonderful."

Utility hookup locations: Position of connections affects setup ease. "Our site was a full hook-up pull thru which was perfect for our one-night stay. All the hook-ups were well-placed and we did not need extensions to connect," noted a guest at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.

Road conditions: Access roads can impact larger vehicles. "The roads in and out and around the park are wide and easy to maneuver around," reported an RV camper who appreciated the accessibility at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort, which is important for those towing cabins or staying in larger accommodations.

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