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Gorgeous Sunday River Cabin

Gorgeous Sunday River Cabin: A Secluded Mountain Retreat in Newry

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a living room with a couch and a fireplace at Gorgeous Sunday River Cabin with Saltwater Hot Tub! in Newry
a living room with a couch and a fireplace at Gorgeous Sunday River Cabin with Saltwater Hot Tub! in Newry

Why Stay

Why Gorgeous Sunday River Cabin

This sprawling three-bedroom cabin sits just outside Newry, a quiet gateway to the Sunday River ski area and the heart of Maine's western mountains. Unlike the village inns and resort compounds that dot the region, this is genuine private rental space - the kind of property where families and groups unwind without front-desk formality. The saltwater hot tub is the signature move: you slip into it under the pines, usually year-round, and the day's hiking or slope time melts away.

The cabin reads as genuinely spacious, not cramped-for-three-bedrooms. A working fireplace, a full kitchen with modern appliances, and a private entrance mean you're entirely self-sufficient. If you're road-tripping with extended family or a friend group, this beats a hotel arrangement by miles. One caveat: it's remote. Restaurants and town infrastructure require a 30-minute drive, which is part of the charm if you're stocked with groceries, but worth knowing upfront.


The saltwater hot tub is the real draw. Unlike standard chlorine soaks, saltwater is gentler on skin and hair - especially valuable after days outdoors. It's available year-round, a serious perk in winter when the cabin sits within shouting distance of ski season.

Space for real living. Three bedrooms and a full kitchen mean no one's packed into hotel rooms. A family or group cooks breakfast together, spreads out across the living area, and actually rests. The fireplace and flat-screen TV anchor common space naturally.

Private entrance and total autonomy. No check-in desk, no hallway noise, no shared lobby. You arrive, unlock, and the place is yours. Useful when kids' sleep schedules don't align with front-desk hours or when you want to move at your own pace.

Pet-friendly base for outdoor adventure. Traveling with a dog? This cabin welcomes them. The property sits in prime territory for hiking, mountain biking, and skiing - and your dog can come along.


Rooms

The rooms

The cabin functions as a single three-bedroom vacation rental rather than a property with distinct room types. Bedrooms are described as comfortable with quality linens; bathrooms feature modern fixtures, towels, free toiletries, and hairdryers. One bathroom serves the property, which is a trade-off worth noting if your group includes multiple people with staggered routines.

  • Master bedroom – primary sleeping space
  • Second bedroom – secondary sleeping space
  • Third bedroom – bonus sleeping or den space
  • Shared bathroom – tub/shower, modern finishes

The home features hardwood or similar flooring throughout, with a private entrance that bypasses any shared corridors. Upper floors are accessible by stairs only - relevant for guests with mobility concerns.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, ski trips, quiet retreats

Price tier

Mid-range (typical for private 3BR rentals in Maine)

Open

Year-round

Guest score

10.0 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Saltwater hot tub + fireplace + full kitchen

Details

Newry, ME 04237
Parking: On-site street and accessible parking

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Cooking · Fully equipped with stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, coffee machine, and toaster. Kitchenware and utensils included. Ideal for preparing meals rather than eating out repeatedly.

Relaxation & Comfort · Saltwater hot tub accessible year-round · Fireplace for evenings · Washing machine and dryer for extended stays · Free WiFi throughout · Flat-screen TV with cable channels.

Outdoor & Grilling · Barbecue on-site · Street and accessible parking available · Private entrance and grounds.

Family Amenities · Board games, puzzles, and books for children · Flat-screen TV · Non-smoking property with full heating.


Seasons

When to visit

Winter (December–March) · Sunday River operates at full capacity, drawing skiers and snowboarders. The saltwater hot tub is a luxury after cold days on the slopes. Cabin heating is essential and included. Book early; this is peak season. Village restaurants and services maintain reduced hours.

Spring (April–May) · Shoulder season with milder weather, less crowded trails, and spring wildflowers in Grafton Notch. Hot tub remains available. Some hiking trails may still have mud or snow patches at higher elevations.

Summer (June–September) · Warmest and busiest months. Mountain biking, hiking, and lake activities dominate. The hot tub is pleasant in evening hours. Bethel Village hosts farmers' markets and outdoor concerts. This is family vacation prime time.

Fall (September–November) · Foliage peaks mid-October; the western mountains turn brilliant. Fewer crowds than summer, crisp evenings by the fireplace, and the hot tub feels indulgent. Excellent hiking weather. Some seasonal attractions begin closing by late October.


Reviews

What guests say

"Beautiful and spacious, cozy and clean. Awesome cabin for a family getaway." - Daniela, Mexico · Family · 10/10


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Sunday River Ski Resort – 10 min drive; Maine's largest ski mountain, open winter and summer for events
  • Grafton Notch State Park – 15 min drive; hiking trails including Old Speck Mountain and cascading waterfalls
  • Bethel Village – 20 min drive; the prettiest town in western Maine, with galleries, cafés, and the Bethel Inn
  • Artist's Covered Bridge – 22 min drive; a photogenic 1862 span with hiking and picnic access
  • Sunday River Brewing Company – 12 min drive; local craft brewery in Newry proper
  • Rangeley Lakes region – 45 min drive; pristine lake camping, fishing, and kayaking
  • Fryeburg's antiquing and farmstands – 30 min drive; classic Maine rural exploration

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cabin far from restaurants and stores? Yes. The nearest town amenities (grocery, dining) are about 30 minutes away. This is intentional - the property is quiet and secluded - but means planning meals ahead or stocking up on arrival.

Is the hot tub heated year-round? Yes, the saltwater hot tub is available and heated throughout the year, including winter months.

Is WiFi reliable for remote work? Free WiFi is provided, though as a mountain cabin, don't expect city-grade speeds. Better for casual browsing and streaming than heavy work uploads.

Are pets allowed? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions when booking if you're traveling with a dog.

How many bathrooms does the cabin have? One shared bathroom serves the three bedrooms. Plan accordingly if your group has multiple people with overlapping routines.

Is breakfast included? No. The cabin is a self-catering rental. You cook using the full kitchen or eat at nearby restaurants a 30-minute drive away.

What's the parking situation? Street parking and accessible parking are available on-site. You'll need a car to reach restaurants, shops, and attractions.


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