Maine Huts & Trails

Maine Huts & Trails

Maine Huts & Trails offers a unique backcountry experience with a system of eco-friendly lodges connected by trails in western Maine's wilderness.

80,000+
Acres Protected
80
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
2008
Year Established

About Maine Huts & Trails

Maine Huts & Trails
 

Maine Huts & Trails spans an extensive network of trails and huts across Western Maine’s rugged landscape, providing an exceptional opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the natural beauty of the region. The area features a mix of forests, mountains, and rivers that create a diverse ecosystem home to various wildlife species. Historically, the initiative was started to connect people to Maine's wilderness through sustainable tourism and eco-conscious recreation. Guests can enjoy activities like hiking, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, and paddling, paired with stays in comfortable, energy-efficient huts. Notable points of interest include serene wooden footbridges, expansive vistas from elevated trails, and serene river courses that encourage exploration and engagement with nature.

Highlights

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A scenic network of lodges and trails set in unspoiled wilderness

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Diverse habitats supporting moose, bears, and rare bird species

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Eco-friendly huts offering sustainable lodging and warm hospitality

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Remote access points to scenic waterways perfect for kayaking

Notable Natural Features

Stratton Brook Hut

Located at an elevation, offering stunning views and comfortable lodging with access to multiple trails.

Flagstaff Lake

A large water body perfect for paddling with remote, beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.

Poplar Stream Falls

A scenic cascade accessible via nearby trails, providing a picturesque backdrop for hikes.