Wiscasset Woodland Haven
Wiscasset Woodland Haven: A Spacious Family Rental in Midcoast Maine

Why Stay
Why Wiscasset Woodland Haven
Wiscasset Woodland Haven sits in the heart of one of Maine's quietest river towns, offering something rare: a genuinely roomy four-bedroom base for families and groups who want a home, not a hotel room. The property reads less like a typical vacation rental and more like borrowing a well-equipped friend's house - the kind where you can actually cook a real dinner, spread out across multiple living spaces, and let kids move around without anyone's elbows in anyone's ribs.
The property anchors itself on practical comfort: a full kitchen that doesn't make you eat takeout every night, a dining table for six, streaming services to wind down after hiking, and a patio with a grill overlooking woodland. For groups of 6 to 10 people, this is the math that works. You'll save money sharing a rental versus three hotel rooms, and you'll actually cook breakfast together instead of hunting for one.
It's a full home, not a shoebox with a bed. Four separate bedrooms mean bedtimes aren't a negotiation, and the two bathrooms prevent the morning bottleneck every family dreads. A private entrance - no hotel hallways, no front desk - means you come and go on your own schedule. Hikers and early risers appreciate that.
The kitchen is real. Dishwasher, full stovetop and oven, microwave, refrigerator - you can prep fresh lobster rolls for lunch, make pancakes for eight people, or store the farmers market haul from town. A dining table is built in. No ordering room service at $18 for toast.
You're positioned between two Maine worlds. Wiscasset itself is a village of shipbuilders' homes and antique shops - Dock Square has coffee and lunch spots worth your time. But the property sits back in quiet woodland, so you're not hearing traffic at night. The golf course is two miles away; hiking trails are closer.
Disabled accessibility is built in. Raised toilet, lowered sink, and full facility design mean guests with mobility needs aren't treated as an afterthought.
Rooms
The rooms
Four bedrooms spread across a single structure - the layout keeps group dynamics simple: parents and kids can be near each other or have their own floor, depending on the age mix. Linens and an alarm clock come in every room. The combination of private bathrooms and a full laundry setup (washing machine and dryer on-site) means you can stay for a week without feeling like you're living out of luggage.
- Primary bedroom - Private bathroom, full bed
- Secondary bedrooms - Private bathrooms, flexible bed sizes
- Tertiary and quaternary bedrooms - Shared or ensuite bathroom access
- Living area - Sofa, sitting area, dining table, desk for remote work
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, multigenerational trips, remote workers seeking a base
Price tier
Mid-range (typical 4BR Maine rentals; lower per-person for groups vs. 3 hotel rooms)
Open
Yes
Standout amenities
Spacious layout · real kitchen · woodland setting · hiking nearby
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining - Full refrigerator, stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, complete kitchenware, dining table seating for six or more.
Outdoors & Activities - Patio, barbecue grill, hiking trail access, golf course within two miles, private yard for kids and dogs.
Comfort & Accessibility - Private bathrooms (ensuite), bathtub and shower options, towels and free toiletries, raised toilet and lowered sink for accessibility, heating, iron and ironing board, wake-up service available.
Entertainment & Work - Streaming services (Netflix and similar), DVD player, Blu-ray player, TV, desk for remote work, radio and CD player for non-streaming music.
Laundry & Cleaning - Washing machine, dryer, and laundry service available - essential for week-long stays with groups.
Safety - Smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, fire extinguishers, smoke-free property.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Kids are out of school, gardens are in full bloom at nearby Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, and the lighthouse tours and harbor cruises are running. Expect the village to be lively and parking at attractions to fill by 10 a.m. The golf course and hiking are at their best.
Fall (September–October) - Leaf-peeping season. Fewer crowds than summer, still warm enough to grill on the patio, and the woodland around the property is spectacular by mid-October. This is the sweet spot for groups who want Wiscasset without the traffic jam.
Spring (May) - Shoulder season. Trails are dry, wildflowers are emerging, and the Botanical Garden is recovering to full bloom. Still cool in the evenings; heating is appreciated.
Winter (November–April) - Quiet and cold. The property is available year-round, but outdoor activities shrink. Good for groups planning indoor dinners and antique shop hopping rather than hiking.
Location
Things to do nearby
Wiscasset is a deliberate detour - not on the way to Bar Harbor or Acadia, but worth the ten-minute diversion off Route 1 if you're exploring Midcoast Maine.
- Old Fort Western (23 mi) - Maine's oldest wooden fort; costumed interpreters in summer
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (14 mi in Boothbay Harbor) - 270 acres of gardens, coastal views, worth a half-day
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (25 mi) - The iconic red-and-white tower in New Harbor; a must-stop on any Midcoast drive
- Wiscasset village shops and restaurants (walking distance) - Antique stores, espresso at Treats, lunch at Red's Eats
- Augusta State Airport (23 mi) - For scenic flights if you're splurging
- Alna and Dresden trails (nearby) - Quiet woods hiking, not crowded
- Boothbay Harbor waterfront (15 mi) - Lobster shacks, whale-watching tours, working harbor atmosphere
FAQ
Good to know
Is this property on the water? No - it's set back in woodland in Wiscasset village. Waterfront and lighthouse views are a 15–25-minute drive away.
Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen is meant for you to cook your own meals. Coffee machine, toaster, and refrigerator come fully stocked.
Is there Wi-Fi? Yes. Streaming services are available, which assumes internet connectivity. The property includes desk space for remote work.
Can large groups book this property? Yes. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms accommodate 6–10 people comfortably, depending on how many adults versus kids and bed preferences.
Is laundry available? Yes. Washing machine and dryer are on-site. Laundry service is also available if you prefer not to manage it yourself.
How far is this from Augusta State Airport? 23 miles (about 30–40 minutes by car). Rental car recommended; public transit is minimal.
Are pets allowed? The JSON doesn't specify. Confirm pet policy directly with the property before booking.













