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Tomhegan Wilderness Cabins

Tomhegan Wilderness Cabins

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Rockwood, Maine, 04478, United States
(207) 534-7712 www.tomhegan.com
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Jul 18, 2018
Such a great vacation. The cabins are comfortable but are still true to the original build from 1910. The groundskeepers Samantha and Jeff are knowledgeable and very polite to all who stay there. The wildlife is spectacular! The deer and ducks were a dime a dozen and would come up to eat right out of your hands. Tomhegan Wilderness Cabins also had a few kayaks and a canoe to rent and they allowed us to peruse the lake and the local area without having a boat of our own. I can’t wait to come back next year!

Jun 11, 2018
My buddies and I come here every year and rent a few cabins. One of the best and most relaxing places I've ever been. From the deer that eat right out of your hand to the fully equipped cabins to the most amazing view. Definitely five stars!

Jun 1, 2018
Family of 5.... This place is amazing! Very relaxing and quite. The deer are friendly and moose didnt bother us. We seen 3 while up there. Weather was perfect only rained 1 day the week we were there. Staff was helpful, kayak rentals were reasonable. Firewood was already at the cabin. Only downfall is the distance to the store. Bring all your goodies with you otherwise its a good hour or 2 there and back.

Jul 11, 2018
With beautiful scenery, great staff, and wild animals living among you, being here was an amazing experience that I look to enjoying again.

Jul 3, 2017
Visited Tomhegan over Labor Day weekend, and had a wonderful, relaxing get away! Paddling on the Lake was awesome, kind of like home in Minnesota! Watched beautiful sunrises and was able to bring up yard games to play in the front yard of our cabin. The drive out there is absolutely worth it!

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