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Cozy Camper Escape

Cozy Camper Escape: Glamping with Real Amenities Near Boothbay

Why Stay

Why Cozy Camper Escape

Glamping - the word triggers either eye-rolls or genuine relief, depending on how you feel about sleeping under canvas without sacrificing a shower. The Cozy Camper Escape in Edgecomb splits the difference: it's a luxury tent with air-conditioning, a full kitchenette, and an actual private bathroom. No roughing it required.

Located on Boothbay Road, this small property sits just 15 minutes from Boothbay Harbor, the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, and the aquarium. It's the kind of setup that works for families wanting something different - a step sideways from a hotel room - without the commitment of an RV or the surrender of comfort. Groups of friends seem to like it too. The outdoor fireplace and playground suggest the owners understand that people traveling to this part of Maine want space to spread out.

With only three reviews and a 9.3 rating, the sample is tiny. But what guests say matters: very clean, easy to find, excellent location. One recurring note: temperature control can be spotty between rooms. Worth knowing, easily managed.


The location is genuinely convenient. Fifteen minutes to three major draws - the Botanical Garden, the aquarium, and Boothbay Harbor itself - means less time driving and more time doing. Grocery stores and restaurants are close by. If you're pivoting between activities rather than settling into one place, this matters.

Glamping without the trade-offs. A private bathroom, kitchenette, and air-conditioning remove the usual tent compromises. You can make coffee in your room, cook a meal if you want, and sleep in actual comfort. The flat-screen TV and streaming service are there if weather turns sour. It reads more like a well-equipped small cabin than a camping trip.

Real outdoor space, not just a patch of grass. The fireplace, dining area, and children's playground suggest thought went into how guests would actually spend time here. This isn't a box dropped in a field; there's room to gather, cook outdoors, and let kids move around.


Rooms

The rooms

The property offers a single room type - the Family Room - across its luxury tent accommodations. It's the glamping equivalent of a studio-plus layout: separate sleeping areas (bunk and master), a living zone with sofa and dining table, and a kitchenette tucked into one corner. Full bathroom with shower, heating and A/C, and enough storage for a weekend stay.

One note from guests: temperature regulation isn't perfectly even between the bunk and master bedrooms. It's solvable (fans help), but if you sleep hot or cold and your partner sleeps the opposite, bring a plan.


At a Glance

At a glance

Guest score

9.3 Wonderful

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor & Fire. Outdoor fireplace with seating area · Dining patio · Children's playground · Barbecue.

Inside the Tent. Kitchenette with stovetop, oven, refrigerator, microwave, and coffee machine · Sofa and sitting area · Fireplace · Flat-screen TV with streaming service · Board games and puzzles.

Practical. Free parking on-site · Free WiFi · Air-conditioning and heating · Private bathroom with full shower · Linens and towels provided.

Pet-Friendly. Dogs and cats welcome (confirm any size restrictions with the property directly).


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season for families and groups. The playground and fireplace are most useful. Boothbay Harbor bustles. Botanical Garden is in full bloom. Book early; the property has limited capacity and fills fast. Pool days are rare - focus is outdoors and on nearby attractions.

Early Fall (September–October). Shoulder season at its best. Fewer crowds at aquarium and gardens. Temperatures are mild; the fireplace becomes genuinely pleasant in the evenings. Foliage builds through October. This is when guests in the reviews stayed, and they found it uncrowded and very comfortable.

Late Fall & Winter (November–March). The property appears to operate year-round, though check ahead. Heating and A/C handle temperature swings. Botanical Garden and aquarium stay open. Boothbay Harbor quiets considerably; restaurants reduce hours. Best for couples or small groups seeking solitude, not families.

Spring (April–May). Unpredictable Maine weather; mud season in rural areas. Botanical Garden reopens fully by mid-May. Fewer visitors. Heating available, but outdoor amenities are less appealing.


Reviews

What guests say

"Location was excellent! 15 minutes to Botanical Gardens, Aquarium, Boothbay Harbor, grocery store."

  • Kim, United States · Group · 8/10

"The property was very easy to find. It was very clean and decorated so nice."

  • Mary, United States · Couple · 10/10

"I would definitely stay there again next time I am in the area."

  • Mary, United States · Couple · 10/10

Guests consistently highlight cleanliness and the location's convenience. One family noted that temperature control between rooms required adjustment (using a fan helped), but this is easily managed and not mentioned again by other visitors.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 5.6 mi to Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 170 acres of perennials, native plants, and walking trails overlooking the Cathance River.
  • 15 min to Boothbay Harbor - the commercial heart of the region; working waterfront, lobster shacks, shops, and the classic Maine harbor scene.
  • 15 min to the Boothbay Region Aquarium - touch pools, native species, seal shows, and the sort of rainy-day option that keeps families sane.
  • 25 mi to Pemaquid Point Lighthouse - the most photographed lighthouse in Maine, perched on dramatic granite. Worth the drive.
  • 6 mi to Edgecomb village - the property's own town; quieter than Boothbay, with local grocery and a handful of family spots.
  • 20 mi south to Damariscotta - a picturesque working waterfront town with good restaurants and galleries; worth exploring one evening.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the tent heated and air-conditioned? Yes. Both are included, which is essential for shoulder-season comfort. One guest noted uneven temperature distribution between rooms; fans can help balance it.

Is there a kitchenette for cooking? Yes. Full stovetop, oven, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, and dishes. You can cook full meals or just make coffee and breakfast.

Is breakfast included? No. The kitchenette lets you prepare your own, or eat in nearby Edgecomb or Boothbay.

Is it pet-friendly? Yes. Dogs and cats are welcome. Confirm any size restrictions directly with the property.

How far is it to Boothbay Harbor? About 15 minutes by car. The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is equally close, as is the aquarium.

Is there parking? Yes, free on-site parking included.

Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi throughout the property.


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