The outdoor activity options in Maine are plentiful. From cross-country skiing to challenge terrain hikes, the trails available here are perfect for people of all ability levels and all interests. One of our favorite ways to enjoy the outdoors in Maine is through the unique Maine Huts & Trails system.

Maine Huts & Trails is a non-profit organization located in Kingfield.

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The setting is incredible.

Maine Huts & Trails / Facebook But, best of all, they offer year-round access to 180-miles of multi-use trails.

These trails meander throughout the Western Mountains, from Bethel Moosehead Lake.

Maine Huts & Trails / Facebook The trail’s primary area runs along the Carrabassett, Kennebec and Dead Rivers. It was created with the aim of promoting “people powered” activities for the public to take part in during any part of the year.

The trails are multi-use, allowing for hiking…

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biking…

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cross-country skiing, showshoeing…

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and paddling!

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But we think one of the BEST things (and the reason for the name!) is the availability of huts along the trails.

Maine Huts & Trails / Facebook

But, these are not just regular huts!

Maine Huts & Trails / Facebook These “huts” are actually four off-the-grid eco lodges located along 80-miles of the trail system. Ultimately, there will be a total of 12 year-round huts built along the trail, each located a a day’s trip apart from another.

After arriving, visitors are treated to huge great room with a cozy reading area, and a screened-in porch for the summer.

Maine Huts & Trails / Facebook They all have hot showers, toilets, heated bunkrooms and rooms for drying your gear. The four huts all have names: The Stratton Brook Hut, The Flagstaff Hut, The Grand Falls Hut and The Poplar Hut.

But these huts aren’t just a place to sleep. You’ll enjoy an incredible meal as well.

Maine Huts & Trails / Facebook Meals are served at three times a day and are created using locally sourced and organic ingredients whenever possible. Dinner, breakfast and a bagged trail lunch are included with overnight stays. Day guest can purchase lunch during the full-service season on weekends and during school vacation weeks.

This is one of the absolute best adventure options in Maine!

Maine Huts & Trails / Facebook In addition to providing access to those looking for an individual trip, group guided trips are available as well. We love that they’re open all year-long as well!

Check out more on the Maine Huts & Trails website, which is FULL of tons of great information! You can also follow them them on Facebook.

Maine Huts & Trails / Facebook

But, best of all, they offer year-round access to 180-miles of multi-use trails.

The trail’s primary area runs along the Carrabassett, Kennebec and Dead Rivers. It was created with the aim of promoting “people powered” activities for the public to take part in during any part of the year.

These “huts” are actually four off-the-grid eco lodges located along 80-miles of the trail system. Ultimately, there will be a total of 12 year-round huts built along the trail, each located a a day’s trip apart from another.

They all have hot showers, toilets, heated bunkrooms and rooms for drying your gear. The four huts all have names: The Stratton Brook Hut, The Flagstaff Hut, The Grand Falls Hut and The Poplar Hut.

Meals are served at three times a day and are created using locally sourced and organic ingredients whenever possible. Dinner, breakfast and a bagged trail lunch are included with overnight stays. Day guest can purchase lunch during the full-service season on weekends and during school vacation weeks.

In addition to providing access to those looking for an individual trip, group guided trips are available as well. We love that they’re open all year-long as well!

 

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