With so many overnight options to choose from in Maine, settling on something perfect can be a daunting task. Choose something by the sea or a spot near the mountains? Large for lots of people or small and cozy just for one? While there is no shortage of spots to choose from, we have a few on our bucket list and this is one of them! Head to The County for a lovely escape from the every day.
Back to the Basics Yurt in Easton offers a respite from your every day life in the form of a cozy little structure in The County.
Back to the Basics Yurt / Facebook Owned and operated by Traci and Chuck Halvorson, this little spot is truly a family business. It was created after Traci faced a difficult Lyme diagnosis and after years of working to recover she realized that laughter and love in the woods was a passion.
Today the yurt is a way to get back to nature, while enjoying the comforts of a cozy little home.
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The yurt has everything you’ll need for your stay including a kitchen with a stove, cooking essentials and plenty of room to eat. There’s even a BBQ outside for nice days.
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The living space includes plenty of seating for friends and family visiting together.
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And there’s sleeping for eight people in six beds including one queen bed, one double bed and four single beds.
Back to the Basics Yurt / Facebook
The land overlooks Easton and while we love the green of the summer, there’s something special about autumn in Maine when it’s on full display here.
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Even the winter is beautiful! The yurt is nice and warm, which is great after returning from skiing during the day.
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The yurt is near the Nordic Heritage Center which offers beautifully groomed classic and skate style trails.
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Book yourself a night and you’ll understand exactly why people love this part of the state!
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Back to the Basics Yurt can currently be booked on Airbnb for about $90 per night. Right now availability looks open, but remember that things can change so you might want to book ahead. Click here to take a look at the listing and learn more about what’s in store for you when you stay!
Back to the Basics Yurt / Facebook
Owned and operated by Traci and Chuck Halvorson, this little spot is truly a family business. It was created after Traci faced a difficult Lyme diagnosis and after years of working to recover she realized that laughter and love in the woods was a passion.
Traci / airbnb.com
And for a camping destination with lots of cool options head to Kennebunkport to stay at the most unique campground in Maine that’s pure magic.
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Address: Easton, ME 04740, USA