Charming Bingham Home
Charming Bingham Home: A Spacious Retreat for Maine's Outdoor Adventurers

Why Stay
Why Charming Bingham Home
Bingham sits in the heart of the Kennebec Valley, where mountains rise and the Kennebec River cuts through working forestland. Most visitors pass through on their way to Sugarloaf or the Appalachian Trail. This four-bedroom house on Meadow Street changes that calculus. It's the kind of property where families return year after year - where a solo hiker can sprawl across four bedrooms, where a multi-generational group finds actual square footage instead of cramped quarters, and where the hosts handle problems themselves rather than deflecting to an answering machine.
Hosts who show up. When a guest reported a sheet issue during an August stay, the owners came over themselves and fixed it on the spot. That's not policy; that's care. Families and groups consistently flag the hosts as friendly and accommodating - the kind of people who know how to run a house rental without being invisible or intrusive.
Four full bedrooms for genuine space. Every review mentions spaciousness. Families with kids, multi-generational trips, friend groups - they all need room to spread out, and this house delivers. You're not negotiating who sleeps where; there's simply enough of everything.
New England bone structure, updated bones. One returning guest nailed it: "really nice New England style house that has been updated." That balance - original character without the sacrifice of modern comfort - matters in a rental. You get hardwood floors, proper linens, working radiators, and a full kitchen with a dishwasher that actually cleans.
Pet-friendly without apology. The property explicitly welcomes pets. If you're traveling with a dog or cat from out of state or just don't want to board your animal for two weeks, that's one less logistics headache.
Location in a quiet town, close to mountains. Bingham itself is small, walkable, and calm - the opposite of tourist-season gridlock. But you're minutes from Sugarloaf ski resort, the Appalachian Trail, and hundreds of miles of hiking. If you're here in November or December for a long stay, you get the foliage tailend and early-season quiet.
Rooms
The rooms
The house contains four bedrooms - all sleeping space is in one Four-Bedroom House layout rather than multiple unit types. Each room includes a private bathroom with a bathtub, towels, and a hairdryer. Floors are hardwood or parquet throughout. Linens are provided and fresh. One returning guest made it clear: the house feels like home on the second visit, which is the highest compliment a rental can earn.
- Four-Bedroom House: Full sleeping capacity for families up to 10 guests, with one shared bathroom and private entrances
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, multi-day stays, outdoor enthusiasts
Price tier
Mid-range vacation rental
Walk to downtown
5–10 minutes
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · outdoor fireplace · pet-friendly · responsive hosts
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor spaces: Outdoor fireplace with seating · Picnic area · BBQ facilities · Outdoor furniture
Inside: Sitting area with desk · Flat-screen TV · Board games and puzzles · Children's books and DVDs
Practical: Free WiFi · Free on-site private parking · Bicycle parking · Ski storage · Private check-in and check-out · Air conditioning and heating · Clothes drying rack · Iron and ironing facilities
Safety: Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Safe · CCTV outside property
The kitchen is the heart of this rental - multiple reviews single it out as comfortable and well-equipped. You'll find a full stovetop, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and microwave, plus cleaning products and a tea/coffee maker. If you're staying for a week or two (and many guests do), you can cook real meals rather than eating out every night. The picnic area and BBQ facilities mean you can grill outside on summer evenings; an outdoor fireplace extends the season into fall and early winter.
Seasons
When to visit
Winter (December–March): Peak season for Sugarloaf access. Bingham gets snow, and the house is heated. Perfect for two-week ski trips or winter family gatherings. Multiple guests have stayed in November and December; one family returned for 14 nights in November and then again the following year.
Summer (June–August): Warm, dry weather for hiking and biking. The Appalachian Trail is fully open. Families visit for long stretches (one guest stayed six nights in August). Outdoor fireplace and picnic area are in full use.
Fall (September–October): Foliage peaks in late September through mid-October. Hiking is at its best. A guest stayed seven nights in late October and found the house ideal for a quiet, colorful escape.
Spring (April–May): Mud season. The house remains open, but roads and trailheads are muddy. Best if you're patient or focused on river activities.
Reviews
What guests say
"This was our second time staying there and it feels like home. We will def be back!" - Kevin, United States · Family · 10/10
"Clean. Spacious. Friendly and accommodating hosts." - Russ, United States · Family · 10/10
"The house was beautiful, it was a quiet area." - Catie, United States · Family · 10/10
"Loved everything about the house, really nice New England style house that has been updated. Plenty of room, friendly neighbors in a nice small town." - Kevin, United States · Family · 10/10
"We had a minor issue with the sheets and the hosts came over themselves and solved it instantly." - Inbal, Canada · Family · 10/10
"La cocina muy cómoda." - Fas, United States · Group · 10/10
Every review across ten visits awarded a perfect score. No guest reported noise, cleanliness, or communication issues. The only consistent caveat: the property is a four-bedroom house with one bathroom, so larger groups will need to coordinate morning routines. For families and friend groups used to sharing space (or willing to stagger showers), that's not a problem; it's a fact worth knowing upfront.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Sugarloaf Mountain: 30 minutes west - Maine's largest ski resort, with lift-served skiing and riding in winter, and hiking and mountain biking in summer and fall
- Appalachian Trail: 20 minutes east - multiple trailheads including the Barren Mountain section with expansive ridgeline views
- The Forks: 25 minutes north - whitewater rafting outpost on the Kennebec River, plus restaurants and supply shops
- Moosehead Lake region: 45 minutes northeast - Maine's largest lake, ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and moose-spotting at dawn
- Downtown Bingham: Walking distance - small downtown with local restaurants, a pharmacy, and a general store
- Augusta: 45 minutes south - state capital with museums, dining, and shopping if you need a break from the woods
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included? No. This is a vacation rental with a full kitchen, so you buy and cook your own groceries. If you prefer an all-inclusive hotel, this isn't the fit.
Can I bring my dog or cat? Yes. The property is explicitly pet-friendly. Check in directly with the hosts about any specific pet policies (size, number, fees).
How far is this from Sugarloaf ski resort? About 30 minutes by car. It's close enough for day trips or a week-long ski vacation, but not a slope-side property.
Is there cell service? Yes, and there's free WiFi in the house. Bingham has standard US cell coverage, though service is weaker in the surrounding mountains.
What's included in the kitchen? A full setup: stovetop, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, cooking utensils, and cleaning products. Bring your own spices and specialty items.
Can I have a group gathering or party? Yes. The house is designed for groups and families. The outdoor fireplace and picnic area work well for gatherings. Check with hosts about noise and guest limits.
Is there parking? Free on-site parking. You'll need a car to reach hiking, skiing, and restaurants beyond walking distance of the house.
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