There’s a particular charm to Maine that continues to captivate the hearts and souls of locals and tourists. From picturesque scenery to diverse landscapes and a vast array of hiking spots, Mother Nature was indeed generous when she created this state. Vacationers who want to experience Maine in all its glory without committing to the big city life can use yurts as an option for vacation rental.

Nestled in the northeast corner of the United States, Maine has numerous yurts that offer an exceptional way to experience what the state has to offer. Here are some of the Yurts.

10 Acadia Yurts

For travelers looking to hike Acadia National Park, these incredible yurts on Mount Desert Island are an excellent pick since they comprise seven sustainable yurts and two small houses ready to accommodate many visitors. Acadia Yurts are the perfect blend of simplicity and luxury. They feature a full bed, couch, bath, and a small kitchenette. Most of these yurts have just one room. However, the dining wall partitions the rooms, thus offering maximum privacy.

  • Location: 200 Seal Cove Rd, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679, United States
  • Accommodates: 4
  • Minimum Stay: 3 nights
  • Cost: From $157/night

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9 Northeast Whitewater Lodge

Tucked away about 2.5-hour north of Portland, this yurt offers a more rustic experience. The Northeast Whitewater Lodge's diverse landscape ranges from towering cliffs, raging rivers, and dense forests. Whether a history buff, culture vulture, or adrenaline junkie, the yurt provides incredible camping options. It is equipped with everything a vacationer would wish for. From a volleyball Court to fire rings and picnic tables and bathrooms, this yurt will reward visitors with lifetime memories.

  • Location: 155 Greenville Rd, Shirley Mills, ME 04485, United States
  • Accommodates: Two to six guests
  • Minimum stay: 1 night
  • Cost: From $109 (private King Bed) to $159 (Bunk bed Yurts)

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8 Wild Acres Yurts

The rustic attributes of this yurt make it an ultimate destination for visitors not yearning for anything too fancy. The yurt is equipped with just fundamentals such as adequate cozy beds, cookware, an induction cooktop, and air conditioning. However, its rustic character makes it one of those unforgettable gems that really sticks out.

  • Location: Dresden
  • Accommodates: 5
  • Minimum stay: 1 night
  • Cost: From $92/night

7 Mallard Yurt

From spectacular private beaches to unrestricted use of kayaks and plenty of trails, everything about Mallard yurt screams paradise. Located in Stockton Harbor, this is the ultimate destination for vacationers hoping to experience optimum tranquility. The yurt is designed in a conventional style but features a modern heater, a fully equipped kitchenette, and a confined bathroom with a shower. There are also several other yurts for vacationers traveling in a large group. Hikers can have thrilling moments on the available hiking trails.

  • Location: Stockton Springs
  • Accommodates: 4
  • Minimum Stay: 2 nights
  • Cost: From $155/night

6 Rustic Yurt

The beauty of Rustic Yurt is beyond words. Located in Dresden, within the owner’s hobby farm, visitors will never get bored within this cozy and rustic yurt. Featuring a queen bed and an additional air mattress, Rustic Yurt can accommodate up to five guests. Pet owners can also bring dogs as long as they are not aggressive.

  • Location: Dresden Maine
  • Accommodates: 5
  • Minimum Stay: 1
  • Cost: From $11,820

5 Old Acadia Ranger Yurt

Old Acadia Ranger Yurt is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Its proximity to some of Maine’s exceptional hiking trails and rocky shores makes its general vibe upbeat. This Maine yurt rental has incredible updates, incorporating a spacious bath with a walk-in shower, a stove, oven combo, microwave, refrigerator, and dinette.

  • Location: Southwest Harbor
  • Accommodates: 4
  • Minimum stay: 1 night
  • Cost: From $138/night

4 Pine Cone Yurt

Visitors who want to escape from the frenzy of the city should consider this impressive yurt. There are numerous things to do and see within the yurts' proximity. From visiting the Maine State Museum to having nature walks in the forest and playing golf, this is an incredible place.

  • Location: Pleasant Pond, Turner
  • Accommodates: 5
  • Minimum stay: 1
  • Cost: From $135

3 Frost Mountain Yurts

Visitors going for either an extended family job, a seasonal job, or an epic road trip across Maine should consider staying at Frost Mountain Yurts. All yurts are fully equipped with a table, wood stove, basic kitchenette, and an outhouse and outdoor solar shower. Tourists who love traveling with pets will love it here.

  • Location: Brownfield
  • Accommodates: 6
  • Minimum stay: 1 night
  • Cost: From $125/night

2 Luxury Yurt

From modern bathrooms complete with a full body massage tub to private rooms and a laundry room, everything about Luxury Yurts screams paradise. This yurt incorporates some elements of a yurt and a lux vacation getaway. It blends lavish elegance and an ultra-modern design with all the essentials of modern life, giving guests an experience that promises to be more than just memorable.

  • Location: Surry
  • Accommodates: 2
  • Minimum stay: 1 night
  • Cost: from $150/night

1 Maine Forest Yurts

Maine Forest Yurts are lovely yurts tucked away north of Portland on state Route 9 East. They are just a short drive from Bradbury Mountain State Park. Full of inherent beauty, Maine Forest Yurts boast a vast array of recreational opportunities for horseback riding, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and mountain biking. It also provides a tranquil, creek-fed pond ideal for summer paddling. They have amenities such as; an outhouse with a composting toilet, a gas stove, bunk beds, and a futon.

  • Location: North of Portland on State Route 9 East
  • Accommodates: 5 to 6
  • Minimum stay: 2 nights
  • Cost: $140/night