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Lakefront: Private Hot Tub, Sauna & Free Massages!
Make memories at our updated, 2500 sq. ft., lakefront home. Use our kayaks, canoes & peddle boats for the family! Great fishing - 648 acre lake. We offer many outside games, range of indoor games & arcade systems. Amazing 4-seasons room with outdoor dining setup viewing the lake. Enjoy our new hot tub, and grilling deck right outside master bedroom. Lavish soaking tub in master bath. Only 4 minutes to golf, 10 minutes to capital city, Augusta, and 45 minutes to skiing as well as Atlantic Ocean!

Moss House: A Modern Waterfront Cabin in the Woods
Featured in VOGUE and Maine Home + Design, this modern, handcrafted cabin offers calm Atlantic views, 150 feet of shoreline, and a private dock, perfect for morning coffee, launching a kayak, or watching seals, seabirds, and passing boats. Set among tall pines, it blends Nordic and Japanese influences in a space that is calm and composed. Interiors of wood, stone, lime plaster, and concrete form a grounded, quietly expressive, and sustainably built retreat. 1hr from Portland, but a world apart.

Riverside
Overlooking Kennebec River, Riverside is a perfect setting. Open 365 days per year; 2BR, 1 BA, kitchen, DR/common area. Situates 4 comfortably, 6 with the use of couches, 8 with added use of floor mattresses. Renovated, open concept, our home is wheelchair accessible. We accept Service dogs and will consider family dogs and other pets on a case-by-case; please ask. Owners reside on property in separate building. Outdoor trail cameras and AOSU cams in use to monitor exterior of residence only.

Perfectly Located 1 Bedroom
Perfectly located in Augusta, walking distance to Hallowell. Step into this beautifully updated one bedroom apartment that blends modern finishes with cozy charm. Don't miss the stylish updates to this 100-year-old house. Features a plush queen bed and a pullout couch for an additional guest. Full bath , stylish kitchen, and a spacious living area including a 55 inch TV with streaming capability. The property is well maintained and managed by inhouse staff. Contact us with any questions.

The Adams Suite on U-pick Blueberry Farm
Our one-hundred acre farm is located in the small rural village of Washington. It is located just 2/10 of a mile from the village center where the general store, village church, library, and town offices are located. Beautiful Washington Pond boat landing is only 4/10 of a mile away. Easy commute East (30 minutes) to the coast and must see towns of Rockland, Rockport and Camden or West (30 minutes) to our capitol Augusta. One hour and forty minutes to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.

Private apt with balcony view/hot tub
Private top-floor retreat with stunning Kennebec River views—without the premium price. Full kitchen, balcony with gas grill and lounge with 4 recliners. Free extras: hot tub, bikes, kayaks & paddleboards. Easy self-check-in with keyless entry. Entire second floor is yours, offering privacy and space. Located in a quiet 5-room house with shared entry and convenient parking right outside. Close to downtown shops, dining, and riverfront trails. Perfect for a relaxing, affordable getaway.

Modern Hideaway in Augusta
Centrally located modern guest home in Augusta, access points to Portland, Midcoast Maine, and Bangor. Spacious master bedroom with closet, additional bedroom, both bedrooms with queen size beds. Handicap bathroom equipped with grab rail and also handicap accessible shower with sit down bench. Many brand new amenities. 55 inch TV has Roku with access to Netflix , Disney Plus, and more! Strong WiFi with the ability to work remotely if needed and explore Augusta and surrounding area.

StreamSide Getaway- HOT TUB / AC/ Wi-Fi
The Streamside Getaway offers a luxurious glamping experience in a new solar and wind-powered Geodome. Equipped with custom furniture, new hot tub,luxury appliances, free high speed wifi, AC/Heat Unit and modern bathroom and kitchen facilities, guests can enjoy a homely and comfortable stay in nature. A glamping site built in 2022 offers a contactless check-in process with a custom key code. Additionally, we have added archery, axe throwing, and kayaks to enhance your outdoor activity!

Welcome to the Brown House! Hallowell studio
Enjoy Hallowell and Central Maine while staying at our studio apartment. An easy walk to downtown Hallowell to shops, restaurants , and pubs. Take a walk on the Kennebec Rail Trail . A 15 minute drive to visit Maine Cabin Masters. Hour drive to Boothbay Harbor, Rockland, or Belfast. Studio is located above owners garage : separate entrance and off street parking. Included: linens, towels, TV, WiFi, single Keurig, microwave, toaster, college size dorm fridge, small cooler

Spacious Downtown Hallowell River View Apartment
★ Large 1,600 Sq Ft ★ Downtown view on one side, River View on the other ★ King Bed, Queen Beds, and two high quality folding beds ★ Washer and Dryer ★ Private entrance on both river side and and downtown side ★ Private parking behind building ★ Wi-Fi High Speed Fiber Optic ★ 65" Roku TV ★ Close to the beautiful Vaughn Woods and Rail Trail ★ 5 minutes to Augusta ★ Centrally located and 1 hour to the coastal towns of Belfast, Camden, Rockland, or Portland Happy humans are welcome!

Downtown Augusta - 2 Bedroom - Newly renovated!
Located at the heart of downtown Augusta, this 2 bedroom apartment is a wonderful choice when visiting Augusta Maine with another couple or if you just want more room then your average hotel! This 2nd floor apartment comes fully furnished with brand new furniture, supplies and bedding! The apartment has keyless entry via a keypad with each guests receiving a unique pin. There is free parking and laundry available on site. Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located place.

Hallowell Hilltop Home with Hot Tub & Sauna
Discover this newly renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home in a quiet family-friendly neighborhood in Hallowell. This home's rustic-modern design, natural light, and all-new amenities make it a perfect getaway. Relax in the hot tub, grill on the deck, enjoy the backyard or visit downtown Hallowell and explore its restaurants, cafes, live music and antique shops. This home is also minutes away from several hiking and walking trails that can all be found in our guidebook.
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When is the best time to visit Augusta?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $140 CAD | $141 CAD | $130 CAD | $130 CAD | $156 CAD | $168 CAD | $197 CAD | $188 CAD | $175 CAD | $177 CAD | $155 CAD | $144 CAD |
| Avg. temp | -6 °C | -5 °C | 0 °C | 6 °C | 12 °C | 17 °C | 21 °C | 20 °C | 16 °C | 9 °C | 3 °C | -2 °C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Augusta?
Stay in Augusta’s downtown for easy access to dining, shops, and historic sites, or choose accommodations in neighborhoods near natural areas for more outdoor space. Visitors appreciate spaces with kitchens and amenities for longer stays.
What are the best things to do in Augusta with kids?
Walk the Pine Tree State Arboretum, get hands-on at local museums, and try outdoor playgrounds in city parks. Many families also participate in community nature programs and seasonal festivities.
What are some of the best things to do in Augusta?
Visit Maine State Museum, walk the Kennebec River Rail Trail, and explore Pine Tree State Arboretum for nature and history in one city. Augusta has riverside parks, downtown galleries, and community festivals that bring locals together.
How is the weather in Augusta?
Augusta has cold, snowy winters ranging from 12–30°F (-11–1°C) and warmer summers near 58–79°F (15–26°C), with frequent rainfall throughout the year. Spring and fall bring milder temperatures and changing foliage, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts.
When is the best time to visit Augusta?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested, with milder temperatures and vibrant greenery in the area. Fall appeals to travelers seeking colorful foliage and harvest events, while summer welcomes outdoor festivals and activities.
What are the best places to visit in Augusta?
Explore Maine State Museum, stroll through Pine Tree State Arboretum, and enjoy riverside scenery at city parks. Historic government buildings and local art galleries are frequently suggested for culture and heritage.
What are some hiking trails in Augusta?
Explore the Kennebec River Rail Trail for riverside walking or take forested routes in the nature areas around Augusta. The Pine Tree State Arboretum is also often recommended for scenic paths and peaceful outdoor settings.
What are some family activities we can do in Augusta?
Families explore museums, enjoy parks, and visit wildlife centers around Augusta. Interactive exhibits and nature trails are frequently suggested, creating space for all ages to stay engaged and active together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Augusta?
Explore lakes and forests around Augusta, discover coastal villages, or visit traditional farms just outside city limits. Many travelers also seek out scenic state parks and historic towns for a change of pace.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Augusta?
Augusta has pet-friendly vacation rentals, especially in neighborhoods around parks and walking trails. Many guests enjoy easy access to dog-friendly outdoor spaces, river paths, and nature areas.
What are some local tips for visiting Augusta?
Locals often suggest exploring early mornings or weekdays for quieter spots, and checking out farmers’ markets for fresh produce and crafts. Be prepared for varying weather, and enjoy the region’s community festivals to connect with Augusta’s culture.
What is Augusta known for?
Augusta is known for its rich history as Maine’s capital, riverside landscapes, and a blend of cultural sites and outdoor recreation. The city has historic government buildings, museums, and scenic parks that draw visitors throughout the year.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Augusta?
Explore quiet nature trails at Pine Tree State Arboretum, discover local art galleries, and check out independent shops in downtown Augusta. Community gardens and riverside spots are also frequently described as peaceful local favorites.
What are the best foods to try in Augusta?
Locally rooted meals feature Maine lobster, blueberry treats, and New England chowders. Augusta also has bakeries with maple syrup pastries, as well as community markets offering fresh farm produce.
What should I bring for a trip to Augusta?
Pack versatile layers, as temperatures shift from cold winters to mild summers around 12–79°F (-11–26°C). Waterproof shoes and a light rain jacket are useful for outdoor activities, and consider bringing binoculars for birdwatching or visiting lakes.
What is the nightlife in Augusta like?
Augusta has a relaxed nightlife scene centered around historic downtown venues, local breweries, and welcoming pubs. Live music and community gatherings are frequently suggested, creating an inviting atmosphere for all types of travelers.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Augusta?
Augusta hosts community fairs in summer, arts festivals around downtown, and cultural celebrations during harvest season. Parade traditions and local music events often highlight Labor Day weekend and early autumn.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Augusta?
Augusta has family-friendly vacation rentals in residential neighborhoods and around natural areas. Many spaces include convenient amenities and are close to parks, trails, and cultural sites for easy family outings.
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Augusta vacation rentals start at $55 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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4.8 Average rating
Augusta stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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