Bethel Peak Escape
Bethel Peak Escape: A Group Vacation Home on Maine's Ski Trails

Why Stay
Why Bethel Peak Escape
Bethel Peak Escape is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house rental designed for families and groups who want more than a hotel room - they want a home. Set in Bethel, a mountain village anchored by Sunday River and surrounded by the White Mountains, this property gives you a kitchen to cook in, a fireplace to gather around, and enough space that nobody's bumping elbows. It's the kind of place where a group of six can arrive separately, converge for dinner you've made together, then split into smaller groups - some to the game room, others to the fire - without feeling crowded.
The house works equally well as a ski-season base camp or a summer hiking headquarters. Winter means direct access to the slopes at Sunday River, fifteen minutes away. Summer and fall, the location puts you near the Appalachian Trail, swimming holes, and some of Maine's best mountain biking. There's a barbecue area and outdoor furniture, so if the weather cooperates, you're eating outside.
Full kitchen means you control meals and costs. A fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, and all the kitchenware removes the restaurant-every-night mandate. Brew coffee in the morning; prep lunch for the slopes; cook dinner together or order takeout and plate it on your own schedule. For groups, this alone justifies the rental model.
Game room and fireplace handle downtime without leaving the house. A dedicated games room, dartboard, streaming services (Netflix, etc.), and a wood fireplace give you multiple ways to spend an evening. After skiing or hiking, you're not hunting for a bar or lobby - you're already home.
Outdoor living extends the season. The barbecue area and patio furniture make shoulder seasons pleasant. Spring and fall in the Maine mountains can be crisp, but a grill and an outdoor table turn that into an asset, not a liability.
Pet-friendly and kid-friendly under one roof. Dogs are welcome. The house has a game room and TV. Families traveling with pets or young kids find fewer restrictions here than in traditional hotels.
Rooms
The rooms
Bethel Peak Escape is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house with an open living layout. The main living area centers on a fireplace and comfortable seating, with a dining table and a work desk for anyone who needs to stay remotely connected.
- Three-Bedroom House - sleeps 6–8 depending on configuration; private bathrooms, linens included, private entrance
The property is fully winterized and maintained for year-round use.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Groups, families, ski trips, mountain retreats
Price tier
Mid-range (varies by season)
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · fireplace · game room · barbecue · pet-friendly
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, and all kitchenware · Dining table and outdoor furniture for alfresco meals · Barbecue facilities
Entertainment & Comfort Fireplace in the living room · Game room with darts and games · Streaming services (Netflix) and TV · DVD player with satellite/cable channels · Work desk for remote work
Laundry & Housekeeping Washing machine and dryer · Linens and towels provided · Iron and ironing facilities · Smoke-free property
Safety & Outdoor Access Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector · Private entrance · Heating system for winter use
Activities & Recreation Direct access to skiing (Sunday River, 15 minutes) · Hiking (Appalachian Trail and Grafton Notch nearby) · Golf course within 2 miles · Fishing opportunities
Barbecue and patio living. The house has a dedicated barbecue area and outdoor furniture, making it easy to cook and dine outside during warmer months. Paired with the full kitchen, this setup eliminates the need to find restaurants for every meal.
Seasons
When to visit
Winter (December–March) - Peak season for Sunday River. The house is fully heated and winterized. Snow sports dominate; nights gather around the fireplace.
Spring (April–May) - Shoulder season with mild weather and the Appalachian Trail opening. Outdoor dining becomes practical. Fewer crowds and lower rates.
Summer (June–August) - Warm days, long evenings. Hiking and mountain biking season. The barbecue and patio are in full use. Busier and pricier.
Fall (September–November) - Foliage peaks September–October. Crisp mornings, brilliant colors. The fireplace is a comfort rather than necessity. Excellent hiking weather.
Reviews
What guests say
"Perfect for a group getaway. Full kitchen, game room, fireplace - everything we needed for a long weekend." - Jack, United States · Group · 10/10
The single review on file is glowing, though the limited feedback means you'll want to reach out to the property directly for questions about specific room layouts or seasonal amenities.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Sunday River Ski Resort - 15 minutes; Maine's largest ski area with trails for all levels
- Appalachian Trail - 10 miles; multiple trailheads and shelters accessible from Bethel
- Grafton Notch State Park - 20 minutes; Old Speck Trail and scenic hiking
- Sunday River Valley - walking distance; local restaurants, breweries, and shops in the village
- Bethel Common - 2 miles; historic town center with galleries and seasonal events
- Evans Notch - 30 minutes; scenic byway with pullouts and day hikes
- Rangeley Lakes Region - 45 minutes; fishing, boating, and remote mountain scenery
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a house or a hotel? It's a vacation rental house - no front desk, no daily housekeeping, no restaurant staff. You're renting the whole property. Ideal for groups; different experience than a traditional hotel.
Can we bring our dog? Yes, the house is pet-friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions when booking.
Is breakfast included? No. You have a full kitchen, so you prepare your own meals or order takeout. Coffee maker and tea/coffee service are provided.
How far is it to Sunday River ski resort? Approximately 15 minutes by car, making it a convenient base for ski trips without a resort-base price tag.
Is there parking? Yes. Private parking is part of the rental. Confirm dedicated spots when you book.
Can we work remotely from the house? Yes. There's a work desk, and streaming services plus cable/satellite mean reasonable internet for video calls. Confirm Wi-Fi speeds with the property.
What's the cancellation policy? Check the booking site for the specific policy. Vacation rentals typically have stricter cancellation terms than hotels, so clarify upfront.
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