ABG, always be glamping.
Spending a few nights here isn’t just about retreating into the wilderness.
It’s about getting to know who’s who in the local community.
Credit: Taylor Watts/Terramor Outdoor Resort
One example is Timber Tina, as she’s called, who demonstrates logging for guests.
Frette linens and Pendleton blankets up the comfort factor while pour-over coffee and private baths are additional luxuries.
And Wi-Fi access means you don’t have to completely unplug if you’d prefer not to.
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New for this season is a monthly menu of s’mores folding in fresh, local ingredients.
These aren’t exactly conventional s’mores, either.
Meals are served in the Lodge where a restaurant, bar, and store await.
Taylor Watts/Terramor Outdoor Resort
Book your stay over a Saturday night so you might wake up to blueberry pancake breakfasts on Sunday morning.
Pop-up experiences also showcase Maine’s culinary bounty.
Lobster boils are hosted here, too, as are oyster and cocktail pairings.
Taylor Watts/Terramor Outdoor Resort
Beer tastings with local brewer Fogtown Brewing Company are also offered.
Providing recommendations for shopping and eating in Bar Harbor are also part of The Outfitter’s role.
Stargazing with an expert who can pinpoint the constellations and other awe-inspiring wonders.
Taylor Watts/Terramor Outdoor Resort
Book your stay at Terramor Outdoor Resort Bar Harbor, reopening May 13,here.