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Vacationing inMaineduring the summer might conjure images of lobster rolls, rugged coastlines, andcharming small towns.

Here are 10 amazing places to go glamping in Maine.

Guests, who must stay a minimum of two nights, also get private access to Pennesseewassee Lake.

House boat on the water

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Activities include trivia, fireside chats, painting, scavenger hunts, music, and more.

Under Canvas also takes its culinary offerings to heart, serving up locally sourced meals to fuel your adventures.

A handful ofthe accommodationsalso have indoor and private outdoor showers.

Right: Exterior of triangle cabin Left: Book for guests

Carley Rudd

Theres a full events calendar featuring stargazing, yoga, smores, live music, and more.

Families will love the on-site pool and hot tub, too.

These circular dwellings are 24 or 30 feet and can sleep up to six.

Exterior of treehouse glamping site

The Woods

Sandy Pines Campground

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ThisKennebunkport propertyhas something for every throw in of glamping enthusiast.

Sandy Pines is known for its fun themed weekends, too, so check the calendar before booking.

Because of the more traditional campground setting, it’s the perfect vacation spot for families with kids.

Inside a large tent with a lounge area

Bailey Made

Looking for a bit more space?

The same host offers theNomad houseboat, which comes with a double bed and two singles.

Katahdin Riverfront Yurt

If serenity is what you seek,this northern Maine yurtthat operates year-round delivers.

A wooden deck with chairs in a Terramor glamping site

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This part of the state doesnt see as much tourism, so expect a secluded woodsy getaway.

Lounge and kitchen area in Acadia Yurts

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A glamping tent at Sandy Pines Campground

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Stairway up to a Bucksport Treehouse

Courtesy of Bucksport/Fort Knox KOA.

Kitchen area of treehouse glamping site

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