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What does accessibility mean to you?

To us, it means making backcountry experiences something for everyone to enjoy.

Explore over 50 miles of free, year-round, multi-use trails in the western Maine mountains.

Lighten your load by staying at one of our off-grid eco lodges.

Warm your body and lift your spirit with a hot meal shared with friends, family, and community.

Thanks to generous land owners and donors, Maine Huts & Trails is proud to support public access to remote and special places to all for generations to come.

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The Huts

The Gateway to the Bigelows

Stratton Brook Hut

The Northwoods Nook

Poplar Stream Hut

The Lakeside Haven

Flagstaff Lake Hut

The Riverside Retreat

Grand Falls Hut (Closed)

Trails

Maintained by a dedicated crew, the trail system at Maine Huts & Trails is unforgettable. Featuring winding switchbacks, sandy paths along mountain streams, natural bridges, and incredible views, the trails leading to the huts are some of the best in the world. When using the trail system, you’ll be following white and blue diamonds; white for the main trail which is groomed for skiing in the winter, and blue for ungroomed side trails.

News

November Newsletter

Posted November 27, 2024

The huts may be closed until the winter season, but that does not mean there is less action at MH&T! Read about office and hut happenings in our November newsletter.

Volunteer Weekend at the Huts

Posted November 21, 2024

There was a full house at Stratton Brook and Poplar Stream Huts early November for a volunteer weekend. Volunteer groups are essential for winter hut preparation. Each hut gets between 12 and 14 cords of wood which must be neatly stacked. Our huts are fully heated by firewood during the winter months, and our hut […]

October Newsletter

Posted November 11, 2024

October marks the end of our non-winter season. In this month’s newsletter, we visit the success of our educational summer rentals, explore some recent hut happenings, and prepare for the start of winter.

Grand Falls Hut Update

Posted October 27, 2024

Youth and Community Program Manager Sam, Assistant Operations Eliza and summer caretaker Ben recently trekked out to Grand Falls Hut to check on conditions. Grand Falls is our most remote hut, located almost 12 miles northeast of Flagstaff Lake. A combination of dead outdated batteries and washed out bridges have kept the Hut closed for […]

L.L.Bean Educational Grant

Posted October 25, 2024

Earlier this year, we received a grant from L.L.Bean to the Maine Huts & Trails Youth Outdoor Experience Fund. Thanks to their generous support, we celebrated a successful summer by being able to offer discounted trips for qualified youth groups from May through October. L.L.Bean and Leon and Lisa Gorman were pivotal in establishing Flagstaff […]

New Benches at Flagstaff Lake Hut

Posted October 23, 2024

Maine Outdoor Adventure Club, regular visitors and friends of Maine Huts, identified a need for improved outdoor seating at Flagstaff Lake Hut. A thoughtful donation of boards provided the perfect canvas for a comfortable and cozy fresh seating arrangement around the outdoor firepit. Before and After More Than Simple Benches Firepits are gathering places for […]

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Events

Hut Library Book Donations

Nov
8th

Restock the Hut Libraries! Our Huts need some fresh Maine books in their libraries! Dust off your local books and donate a good yarn for our guests to read on a snowy day. Books can be dropped off at our 496 Main Street office, located just north of downtown. Stop in Monday through Friday from […]

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Kingfield Office Open House

Dec
7th

Kingfield Office Winter Open House Join us at the Maine Huts & Trails office open house from 9am – 2pm Saturday, December 7th. Stop in for the latest hut news, trail gossip, special offers,  snowmobile naming contest, and much, much more! Book a winter trip with our reservation specialists, talk snowmobiles and grooming with our […]

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Winter Season Opening Day

Dec
27th

Huts open for the winter season! We are offering single hut stays for the initial opening week, then hut-to-hut trips begin January 2nd. Plan to stop in and say hi to our new winter staff! Winter Features: Huts open every day for visitors and guests. Public lunch for sale every Saturday and Sunday 12-2pm. Book […]

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New Year’s Eve at the Huts

Dec
31st

Celebrate the New Year with friends and family at a hut! We are offering a special New Year’s Eve Full Service stay on a Tuesday night. Get the same amenities as a full service weekend stay, with great food, party atmosphere and champagne toasts. Available at all huts! Includes: NYE dinner day of arrive Champagne […]

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Testimonials

Cold but Warm

It was a very cold and windy day. It’s hard to know what to compare the hut to as I have never been in one before, so I’ll just make comments on my experience. It was such a cold day that I had to crawl over snow drifts near Flagstaff Lake as I set up […]

10 for 10

On a scale of one to ten(10 being top notch) I would rate my Maine Huts and Trails get away a 10. My husband and I and 8 others(some we knew well. Others not at all) met at the Airport trailhead to spend the next 4 nights and 5 days in what turned out to […]

3 day xc ski trip

Had a great time as usual, our third year skiing. Only one itsy bitsy complaint: at Flagstaff Hut on 2/28 no coffee ready ’til 7am. The guests were antsy for their morning joe. see you next fall & winter.

Fantastic

It was a great trip with awesome scenery although it was cloudy throughout the trip. The conditions were superb and the trails were easy to follow. The food was fantastic as well with the service impeccable. The only misgiving I have would be at the Stratton Brook hut, the bunkhouses were rather cold and a […]