Moose Lodge
Moose Lodge: A Six-Bedroom Mountain Retreat in Newry

Why Stay
Why Moose Lodge
Moose Lodge is not a hotel - it's a working headquarters for a group vacation. Six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a fireplace turn this Newry property into the kind of place where a sprawling family or close friends actually cook breakfast together, plan the day's hike over coffee, and gather for cards by the fire when the rain rolls in. It sits in ski country, which means winter is obvious, but the property works just as well for summer cyclists, leaf-peepers rotating through in fall, and anyone who needs enough space to stop pretending the kids are sleeping in closets.
The location matters. Newry is on the road between Sunday River ski resort and the hiking trailheads of the White Mountains. That proximity is the whole point - you're not paying for a concierge or a restaurant; you're paying for a base camp that's actually comfortable.
Built for groups who want to cook and gather. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, a dining table, and enough counter space that multiple people can prep without collision. Families and friend groups cite the kitchen setup as the main reason they book this over a string of hotel rooms - it's cheaper per person, and you're not eating out for every meal.
Mountain views from a functional outdoor space. A patio overlooks the surrounding landscape, and barbecue facilities mean you can grill while taking in the scenery. The fireplace inside handles those shoulder-season evenings when the temperature drops faster than you expect.
Sleeping capacity without cramping. Six bedrooms mean a family can spread out, or a group of friends can each claim their own space. A private entrance and private bathroom access keep shared spaces functioning smoothly - no morning bathroom queue wars.
Access to both skiing and trail sports. The property sits minutes from Sunday River and a network of hiking and cycling routes. In winter, you're close to some of the best skiing in the Midwest; in summer and fall, the trails are the draw.
Rooms
The rooms
Six bedrooms arranged across the home, each with linens and a private bathroom. The layout works well for families or groups of up to 12–14 people depending on double and single occupancy. Space is the headline here - no one is on top of anyone else, and the common areas (kitchen, dining, sitting room) give people places to gather or scatter as the mood requires.
The property is modernized for comfort (heating, fans, proper lighting) but reads as a functional vacation home rather than a designer retreat. If you're after a place to sleep and cook and be together, this works. If you need hotel housekeeping and turndown service, this isn't it.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Groups, families, ski trips, hiking bases
Price tier
Mid-range (per-person cost drops significantly for large groups)
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · fireplace · mountain views · proximity to Sunday River and trails
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining Fully equipped kitchen with stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, coffee maker, toaster · Dining table and kitchenware · Laundry and dryer available
Living Space Fireplace and sitting area · Sofa for evening gathering · TV with streaming services (Netflix-compatible) · Desk if anyone needs to work
Outdoor Patio with mountain views · Barbecue facilities for grilling · Heating throughout the home
Family & Activity Prep High chair available · Fishing gear welcome · Hiking and cycling routes accessible from the driveway · Golf course within two miles for those looking for a round
Safety & Comfort Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector
Seasons
When to visit
Winter (December–March) Sunday River is your draw. The property is close enough that you can ski multiple days without the drive fatigue. The fireplace becomes the center of the home when families return from the mountain. Book early - winter weekends fill fast.
Spring (April–May) Mud season in Maine. The trails dry out by late May, but early spring is quiet around Newry. If you're after solitude and lower prices, this works. Many trails reopen by late May.
Summer (June–September) Ideal for cycling and family outdoor time. The surrounding roads offer everything from leisurely spins to serious climbing. Trails are fully open. Mountain biking attracts riders to the region. This is when the region loosens up - festivals, farmers markets, outdoor concerts in nearby Bethel and Bridgton.
Fall (September–October) Peak leaf-peeping season. The roads around Newry are among the best in the state for color, and hiking is phenomenal. The property is in high demand - book weeks ahead. Early October is the sweet spot before the worst crowds.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Sunday River Ski Resort: 10 minutes - vertical drops, trails for every level, summer activities on mountain
- Carter Notch Hike: 20 minutes - challenging ridge walk with views across New Hampshire and Maine
- Grafton Notch State Park: 15 minutes - scenic waterfall loop, gorge walk, shorter trails for families
- Bethel Village: 20 minutes - restaurant-lined main street, shops, galleries, local outfitters
- Mount Washington Valley: 30 minutes - North Conway, scenic drives, outlet shopping, pony rides for kids
- Cycling routes: Local gravel and paved loops range from easy riverside miles to serious climbing roads
- Artist community (Bridgton and beyond): 40 minutes - galleries, farm-to-table restaurants, farmers markets in summer
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included? No. The point of booking Moose Lodge is that you cook what you want. Most groups shop at the grocery store in Bethel (20 minutes) and stock the kitchen on arrival.
Is there a manager or check-in desk? No. This is a self-catering vacation rental. You'll receive arrival instructions and access details ahead of time. There's no on-site staff, which is why the self-sufficiency works in your favor - you're not paying service charges.
Can we have a group dinner party or gather? Yes. The dining table seats the group, the kitchen can handle prep for 12–15 people, and the living areas are set up for gatherings. The patio and fireplace make outdoor and indoor entertaining possible.
Is smoking allowed? No. This is a smoke-free property, and that's non-negotiable.
How far is the nearest town with restaurants? Bethel is 20 minutes away with a full range of casual and upscale dining. Newry itself is small, so most groups cook at least some meals.
Do we need a car? Yes. Newry is car-dependent. You'll want a vehicle to reach hiking trailheads, the ski resort, and restaurants. The property is not walkable to services.
What if we need extra linens or towels? Linens and towels are provided. Check the welcome packet for the location of extras. Most groups don't run short, but the setup allows you to wash and reuse as needed.
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