Elegant and Quiet Maine Escape with Sauna and Deck
Elegant and Quiet Maine Escape with Sauna and Deck: A Seven-Bedroom Retreat in Harrison

Why Stay
Why Elegant and Quiet Maine Escape with Sauna and Deck
Harrison sits on the western edge of Maine's Lakes Region, far enough from the tourist corridors of the coast to feel genuinely remote, yet close enough to White Mountain National Forest to make a morning hike feel inevitable. This property - a spacious seven-bedroom, four-bathroom home - is the kind of place where a group can actually breathe. No elevator waiting, no lobby check-in theater, no strangers cycling through the hallway at midnight. Just a private entrance, your own kitchen, and the quiet kind of space that Maine does better than almost anywhere else.
The house works for families, friend groups, and multi-generational gatherings. Seven bedrooms means sleeping arrangements don't become a logistics puzzle. A full kitchen means you're not eating every meal out. A sauna and game room mean everyone has something to do when the weather turns. And a 9.8 overall rating suggests the owners have thought through what guests actually need, rather than what sounds nice in a listing.
This is a rental home, not a hotel - a meaningful distinction for anyone planning to settle in for a week rather than pass through for a night.
Seven bedrooms give you actual space without the feel of a dormitory. Families don't have to negotiate sleeping arrangements for days. Friend groups can spread out. Multi-generational trips stop feeling like an experiment in proximity. Each room has its own bed, linens included, and enough quiet that people who sleep at 9 p.m. and people who sleep at midnight don't wage a bedroom war.
The kitchen is a full kitchen. Stovetop, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee machine - the tools are here. Cook Maine lobster you bought from a roadside shack. Make breakfast without phoning the front desk. Feed a table of eight without anyone waiting for a table. This changes how a multi-day trip actually feels.
The sauna cuts through the Maine dampness. Shoulder seasons and fall trips can leave you cold. The sauna isn't a luxury; it's a practical way to warm up after a day outside. It's also the kind of amenity that turns an ordinary evening into a memory - everyone wrapped in towels, the small talk flowing, steam rising.
A game room means boredom isn't an option. Pool table, arcade games, ping-pong - this is the setup for a rainy afternoon that somehow becomes the best part of the trip. Young kids play for hours. Teenagers actually look up from their phones. Adults remember they like each other.
Private entrance and parking mean no lobby transitions. You're not waving hello to the desk clerk every time you come back from hiking. You unlock your own door. You park on the property. The separation between "your space" and "hotel space" feels significant.
Rooms
The rooms
The home spreads across seven bedrooms - enough to sleep a group or a multi-generational family without cramping. Bedrooms vary in size, but each has a private entrance feel given the layout. Linens and towels are provided. Flat-screen TVs are in common areas and bedrooms. If you're used to compact hotel rooms, the bedroom space here will feel like a revelation. The upper floors are accessible by stairs only, so mobility limitations require ground-level planning.
- Primary bedrooms - Larger rooms suited for parents or senior adults
- Secondary bedrooms - Standard sleeping quarters for additional family members or friends
- Children's rooms - Smaller bedrooms that work well for kids
One practical note: this is a home, not a hotel, so room configuration and décor reflects residential living rather than hospitality-chain updating.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Family groups, friend gatherings, multi-generational trips, people who need full kitchens
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Sauna & Outdoors · Sauna for warming up, deck and barbecue for cooking outdoors and taking in the property's quietness.
Kitchen & Dining · Full kitchen with stovetop, oven, dishwasher, coffee machine, microwave, refrigerator, and kitchenware. Dining table for the whole group. High chair available if needed.
Entertainment · Game room with pool table and arcade games · Ping-pong table · Board games, books, DVDs, and music for children · Flat-screen TV with cable.
Practical · Free WiFi and air conditioning throughout · Private entrance and on-site parking (street and accessible parking available) · Washing machine, dryer, iron, and ironing facilities · Free toiletries and hairdryer in bathrooms · Desk space for work · Non-smoking property.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) · Warmest, most crowded season statewide. Pool season is here, though this property doesn't have a pool - Sebago Lake is close by. Best for families with kids out of school. Sauna less appealing in heat.
Fall (September–October) · The real reason to visit Harrison. White Mountains foliage peaks in late September and early October. Cooler evenings make the sauna actually valuable. Fewer crowds than the coast. This is the sweet spot.
Spring (April–May) · Muddy roads and unpredictable weather, but hiking season starts and the quiet is deep. Waterfall flow is highest from snowmelt.
Winter (November–March) · The property doesn't specify seasonal closure, but check directly on heating capability for extended winter stays. Very few tourists, very quiet, very cold. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are viable nearby.
Location
Things to do nearby
Harrison is positioned perfectly between the mountains and the water - far enough from coastal crowds to offer genuine peace, close enough to adventure that boredom requires effort.
- White Mountain National Forest - 27 miles · Hiking, scenic drives, waterfall trails. The White Mountains dominate this landscape in fall and offer cooler temperatures in summer than the coast.
- Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center - 30 miles · A quirky, worthwhile stop if you're heading north. Educational and oddly engaging.
- Portland International Jetport - 42 miles · If you're flying in, it's under an hour's drive.
- Sebago Lake - 15 minutes · Swimming, kayaking, boat rentals, and a less-crowded alternative to coastal beaches.
- Bridgton - 12 miles · Tiny downtown with an excellent used bookstore, a few restaurants, and that authentic small-Maine feel without the tchotchkes.
- Norway and Paris (towns, not destinations) - 20 miles · Both are genuinely lovely villages with covered bridges, antique shops, and the kind of quiet that makes you forget how to rush.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this on a lake or river? No; it's a residential property in Harrison proper. Sebago Lake is 15 minutes away, and several smaller ponds are closer.
Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is included. Working remotely is feasible, though this is really a disconnect-and-breathe kind of place.
What's the parking situation? Parking is on-site - street parking and accessible parking are both available. No remote lot, no valet needed.
Is breakfast included? No. You have a full kitchen to cook breakfast, which is part of the appeal for groups.
Can we use the barbecue? Yes. It's part of the property. Bring your own charcoal or propane, or plan to buy it locally.
Is the sauna available year-round? It's listed as an amenity, but confirm directly about winter heating and operation if you're visiting November through March.
How many bathrooms for seven bedrooms? Four bathrooms. Works well for groups; a family of 12 would need coordination. Plan accordingly.













