Within a 60-minute drive from the Thompson Island Information Center.
Romantic
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is romantic.
35 minutes to Acadia National Park, 10 minutes to Ellsworth, 40 minutes to Bangor.
A very sweet and rustic Hemlock cabin, along with secluded 17' and 14" bell tents, plus 2 private campsites sit along beautiful Webb Brook. Walk through the large open field, away from everything, to this storybook setting. All you can hear is the waters of the brook rushing and sounds of nature all around. Graham Lake is just a stone's throw away. Great for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. This magical place is just beyond our farm where we you can buy fresh chicken and duck eggs daily at the house.
In the cabin, upstairs, a lofted queen bed accessed by a sturdy wooden ladder. Downstairs, a wood stove with dining area, and living space with full sized convertible bed. No electricity, no plumbing, no wifi. Good cell service. Composting toilet and water tank for use inside cabin. Gas grill and firepit with tripod grate outside for cooking options. Two large picnic tables for outdoor dining. Truly a magical place.
The campsites and secluded 2 bell tent sites are hidden away along Webb Brook, sitting among the pines and hardwoods. A port-a-potty available for all guests' use. Almost 9 acres of land to explore and discover, as well as Graham Lake just a walk away.
This tent camp set-up is great. Highly recommend.
Comfortable beds and setup in the tent, lighting and water and some fire wood was supplied to go along with 2 great fire pit options at our (Belle Brook) site. Porta potty on site.
We spent 3 nights and the location is excellent for accessing Acadia, Schoodic, the town of Ellsworth and many other gems of this part of the ME coast. Many thanks to the host!
I loved this spot! It was a short walk from the parking area, through the edge of a field, over a small bridge across a little creek, to the tent site next to a larger stream. There was a fire pit, chairs, and picnic table at the camp site, and of course the bell tent! Linda is a wonderful host and provided supplies like a lamp, fire starting fluid, and a jug of water at the site. The bell tent is furnished and Linda gave me extra blankets and sheets for the mattress, and gave me a head lamp when she noticed I did not have a flashlight on me. Absolutely would recommend!
It rained a lot overnight while I was there. The tent was fine throughout the night! The parking area did have a large puddle in the morning, but the ground is solid so there was no mud.
I had an amazing two-night stay at this charming, storybook cabin. It's just as described—peaceful, surrounded by beautiful trees and a rushing brook, and perfectly located near Acadia National Park. The short walk through the field added to the charm, and the rustic, off-grid experience with no electricity or plumbing made it a perfect nature retreat. The lofted bed was cozy, and evenings by the firepit under the stars were unforgettable. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a quiet escape close to nature!
Linda has a great setup and the pet turkey is friendly! The cabin was a very cool rustic stay and outfitted quite well. Exactly what we wanted for the weekend. Thank you!
Location
Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Passamaquoddy, Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), and Penobscot First Nations according to