FIELD CABIN
Field Cabin Basic Info
> Sleeps 4+ in one queen, two twins, and on one 10ft long cushioned bench.
> Spaces: primary bed, bed nook, living / dining area, kitchen, full bath, outdoor deck
> Full Fridge w/freezer
> 2-burner cooktop
> Kettle + pour-over kit
> Cook-, table- and flatware
> Olive Oil, Balsamic Vinegar, Salt & Pepper
> Complimentary coffee + tea
> Outdoor grille
> Full bath w/shower, towels, first aid kit
> Heat + AC
> 11 Field Cabins onsite
> Up to two pets allowed in select cabins; fee applies
Our Field Cabins are set in the upper meadow overlooking 100-mile views to the north and west, where the sun sets spectacularly on clear evenings. Clad in galvalume steel, the Field Cabins draw inspiration from the rugged landscape — the granite boulders piled here and there from when the fields were cleared; the wild lowbush blueberry plants locals say are impossible to kill.
Inside, the eye is drawn immediately to the big window by the queen bed; good for stargazing and daytime gazing, too. Views extend over the wild blueberry bushes carpeting the lower meadow to the blue-green hillsides beyond. On a clear day, you can see Penobscot Bay to the South, and Mt. Katahdin to the north, though you might need to step outside for these. Katahdin stays snow-capped well into Spring and is easy to mistake for a cloud.
Each Field Cabin sleeps four plus in one queen bed and two twin beds. The “plus” is a 10ft-long cushioned bench next to the queen bed, or a pack’ n play you’re welcome to borrow free of charge. 300 thread count all-cotton linens are cleaned using plant-based detergents.
Generous, light-filled full bathrooms include large showers, plant-based soaps, and all-cotton towels. A first aid kit is available in the bottom drawer of the vanity.
Field Cabin kitchens come with everything but the ingredients. Full fridge w/freezer, two-burner cooktop, pour-over coffee set w/kettle; essentials including olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt & pepper; cook-, table-, and flatware; complimentary coffee and tea. Oh, and a floor-to-ceiling window so you can keep an eye on whatever’s happening on the deck and beyond.