Sprucewold Cabin
Sprucewold Cabin: A Wooded Retreat Near Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay
Why Sprucewold Cabin
Sprucewold Cabin sits on a hill in the Maine woods, close enough to Boothbay Harbor's shops and restaurants to feel connected, far enough back to feel like you've left everything behind. It's a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home designed for people who want a proper kitchen, space to spread out, and a porch view that justifies the drive down a quiet road.
The cabin appeals to families and groups who'd rather cook their own meals than eat out every night, and who value having a real base of operations over a hotel room. The interior has been updated while keeping its cabin character - wood tones, comfortable furnishings, good bones. The outdoor fireplace and picnic area are genuine gathering spaces, not afterthoughts.
The kitchen is genuinely well-equipped. Coffee machine, full-size refrigerator, oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave - plus dishes, glasses, and cookware already there. Guests consistently mention being able to cook real meals without feeling like they're working with a toy kitchen.
Space and layout work for groups. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living area mean six people can spread out without elbowing each other. There's a dining table, sofa, sitting area, and a desk if someone needs to work. Reviewers with 3 adults and 3 teens, or multiple families, have walked away satisfied with the room to move around.
It's tucked into genuine woods but still close to town. Most guests find it a 5–10 minute drive to Boothbay Harbor center, with the Botanical Gardens about 4 miles away. You get the forest-cabin feeling without the sense of isolation. One reviewer called it "the serenity of the woods" while being steps away from shops and water views.
The property maintains high cleanliness standards. Multiple guests used the word "exceptionally clean" and noted towels, linens, and kid-friendly touches like books and toys already stocked. The attention to stocking toiletries, laundry facilities, and small comforts is evident.
Beach access is built in. A private beach trail behind the house connects to a small, quiet beach - though be aware it's a walk through woods and not ideal for long morning strolls. Some guests found this a pleasant detour; others wished they'd known the distance beforehand.
Rooms
The rooms
Sprucewold is one three-bedroom vacation home, not a hotel with multiple room types. The cabin sleeps up to six comfortably across three bedrooms, with two full bathrooms. Each bedroom has linens and an alarm clock; the master has an AC unit (positioned in the living room, not the bedroom, which is worth noting if you sleep hot). Bedrooms include storage but are on the snug side - if you're unpacking for a long stay, bring expectations that you'll use luggage as part of your wardrobe system, not store everything away.
The overall cabin feel is maintained throughout: wood finishes, cabin-style furniture, and a layout that opens onto a living area with views. Reviewers praise the comfort of the beds and the general coziness. Lighting in the master bedroom is minimal (one small lamp, no overhead), which some guests found restrictive.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Three-bedroom vacation home rental; cabin aesthetic with updated interior
Best for
Families, groups, and multi-generational trips; anyone who wants a full kitchen and space to spread out
Price tier
Mid-range to upper-mid-range for vacation rentals; varies by season
Guest score
8.5 Very Good
Standout amenities
Well-equipped kitchen · space for groups · wooded setting near town · private beach trail access
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor & Grounds · Outdoor fireplace with seating area · Picnic area with outdoor dining · Outdoor furniture · Barbecue grill with BBQ facilities · Fire extinguishers for safety
Kitchen & Food · Full-size kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave · Coffee and tea maker · Complete kitchenware and dining table · Refrigerator with ample storage
Living Spaces · Flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels · DVD player · Sofa and sitting area · Work desk · Streaming services (Netflix, etc.)
Family & Activity Friendly · High chair available · Books, DVDs, and music for children · Toys stocked for kids · Washing machine and dryer · Ironing facilities
Safety & Practical · Private entrance with long keypad code · Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detector · CCTV outside and in common areas · Heating throughout · Wake-up service/alarm clock option
The kitchen is the real standout. You'll have a full-size refrigerator, oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, and complete kitchenware. If your group wants to cook breakfast, prep lunch, or grill dinner out back, you have every tool to do it well. This matters for families or groups staying 3+ nights who want to save money and eat on their own schedule. A picnic area and BBQ facilities round out outdoor dining options.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) Peak season for families and groups. Botanical Gardens in full bloom, beaches warm enough for swimming, outdoor fireplace and patio in heavy use. Book early; expect full-price rates. The cabin's wooded setting keeps things cooler than exposed locations.
Fall (September–October) Leaf-peeping season brings families and leaf tourists. Weather still mild enough for porch sitting and hiking. The property's woods make for scenic walks. September–early October tends to be slightly quieter than peak summer.
Spring (May–early June) Quieter season with lower rates. Weather variable but improving. Gardens beginning to bloom. Good for groups wanting to avoid crowds.
Winter (November–April) Rarely booked; heating is available but the cabin is not marketed for winter use. Beach access becomes less appealing.
Reviews
What guests say
"Very comfortable and relaxing. Good location." - Eric, United States · Group · 10/10
"Simply gorgeous inside and out. We loved the redone interior that retains a cabin feel. Perfect for what we wanted and needed." - Maureen, United States · Family · 10/10
"Great location close to Boothbay Harbor downtown, really nicely appointed home and comfy beds." - Lindsay, United States · Family · 9/10
"We loved that we felt at home instantly. The kitchen was perfect and the house is very kid friendly." - Roxana, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"Great location to Boothbay. Property was clean." - Renae, United States · Group · 8/10
"Lovely home. Would make a great location for a family." - Jack, United States · Couple · 8/10
On the flip side: Several guests flagged the entry code as exceptionally long and needing multiple attempts to work. Beach access, while real, is a longer walk than the listing might suggest - worth knowing if you have small children or elderly family members. One guest discovered a maintenance issue (stained mattress protector) on checkout, which the management company was slow to address. Lighting in the master bedroom is sparse. And if you're a hot sleeper, note that the sole AC unit is in the living room, not the bedrooms. Communication with the rental management company (Vacasa) has been inconsistent for some guests, though the property itself receives consistent praise.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Boothbay Harbor town center - 5–10 minutes by car. Shops, restaurants, galleries, and the waterfront.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 3.7 miles away. A major draw for garden lovers, with walking trails and seasonal events.
- Beach access via property trail - Private beach behind the cabin. A walk through the woods; quieter than public beaches.
- Hiking trails - The immediate woods around the property invite exploration, and broader Boothbay Region trails are minutes away.
- Cycling routes - Quiet roads and coastal paths suitable for road bikes and families on casual rides.
- Horseback riding - Available as an activity in the broader region; check with local operators.
- Fishing - Saltwater and freshwater options in the Boothbay Harbor area.
- Boothbay Region Land Trust properties - Multiple preserves and nature walks within 10–15 minutes.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Sprucewold Cabin right on the water? No. It sits on a hill in the woods, about a 5–10 minute drive from Boothbay Harbor. There is a private beach accessible via a trail behind the property, but it's a walk through the woods - not a direct beachfront location. Public beaches are a short drive away.
What's included in the rental? The kitchen is fully equipped with cookware, dishes, and appliances. Linens, towels, and basic toiletries are provided. Streaming services (Netflix, etc.) are available. Laundry facilities (washing machine and dryer) are included.
How many people can stay at Sprucewold Cabin? Up to six people comfortably - three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It's marketed for families and small groups, not individuals or couples looking for a hotel experience.
Is breakfast included? No. There's no on-site restaurant. Breakfast is self-catered in the fully equipped kitchen, or you can drive to Boothbay Harbor cafes.
Is there air conditioning? One AC unit is available, located in the living room. Bedrooms rely on natural ventilation and ceiling fans (if present). Not ideal for hot sleepers or summer heat waves.
How do I get in? Is the entry process complicated? Entry is via a keypad code on the door. Reviews note the code is exceptionally long (10+ digits) and has been unreliable - some guests needed 10–12 attempts. Plan for a few minutes of entry time on arrival.
What's the cancellation and booking policy? Sprucewold Cabin is managed through Booking.com and Vacasa. Check the specific listing for cancellation terms. Note that some guests found communication with Vacasa during checkout frustrating; consider reaching out directly to the property before booking if you have special needs.













