Eco-Friendly Cabin on Rockabema Lake in Aroostook County, Northern Maine

Log cabin in Oakfield, ME

8 guests

5.0
4 reviews

This eco-friendly lake cabin in Aroostook County, Northern Maine, is 1,800 square feet in size and can accommodate up to eight guests. There are three bedrooms: two that each have a queen-size bed and one with two sets of twin-size bunk beds. There is one full bathroom in the cabin that includes a toilet and a combination bathtub and shower; however, there is a separate toilet and shower in the property's "wash house," which can be accessed via a walkway from the cabin. There is an outhouse, too. Linens and towels are provided.

The fully-equipped kitchen comes with a coffee grinder and coffeemaker, a refrigerator and freezer, a lobster pot, an oven, a microwave, basic pantry items, all necessary cookware and tableware, a stove, and a toaster.

In addition, for entertainment purposes, the cabin also comes equipped with books, a CD player, a DVD player, a variety of games, a music library, a stereo with a radio, a television, and a VCR player.

Outside, glampers will find a balcony with outdoor furniture, beach chairs, a boat dock, a gas barbecue, and a screened-in porch. Canoes, kayaks, a sailboat, and all necessary gear is provided for guests' use, and a motorized fishing boat is available for rent, too.

Other amenities at this solar-powered cabin include an alarm clock, basic soaps, a washer (laundry soap included) and dryer, a backpack, a fireplace with firewood, a hairdryer, beach towels, binoculars, and heating.

Canoes, kayaks, a sailboat, and all necessary gear for their enjoyment is provided by the hosts.

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Features and services

Most popular features

  • Pets allowed

  • Private Kitchen

  • National Park

  • Heating

  • Swimming

  • Fishing

  • Microwave

  • Fireplace

  • Wildlife watching

  • stove

    Stove

  • barbecue

    Shared Barbecue

  • Bathroom

  • Washing machine

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Where you will stay

Northern Maine's top rentals

Oakfield, Maine

Detailed location provided after booking

Scenic views
  • Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
    8 miles straight-line distance
    13 kilometers straight-line distance

This classic log cabin rental can be found in Smyrna Mills—a small town in Northern Maine not far from the border of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The property spans 550 acres and includes 90% of the shoreline (or four miles of frontage) on Rockabema Lake. Prepare to be surrounded by wildlife and wilderness, from moose and deer to beavers and loons. In addition, this extremely private property—three miles from the nearest highway, Route 11—is just 95 miles from the large city of Bangor, known for its "city lights," or unparalleled night sky viewing.
Activities near Oakfield
  • Swimming

  • Fishing

  • Wildlife watching

Fishermen are going to especially love this glamping property. In Rockabema Lake, glampers will find landlocked salmon, brook trout, and rainbow trout while fishing, and the waters that flow over the dam and into the east branch of the Mattawamkeag River make for excellent fly fishing conditions.
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Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: Flexible

  • Check-out: Flexible

House rules

  • Pets allowed
    Extra charge

  • No smoking

  • No parties

  • No events

  • Some spaces are shared

Cancellation policy

Moderate

Free cancellation available up to 24 hours before check-in day

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Additional info

This glamping property is for week-long rentals only and rents from 3 p.m. on the arrival Saturday to 10 a.m. on the departure Saturday.
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