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    Leen's Lodge - Fishing off the rocks at the beach

    Leen's Lodge

    (9 reviews)

    Leen's Lodge is the ultimate fishing experience! I've been with my parents, my husband and most…read morerecently with our two young children - each visit has been even better than the last (and it started out fantastic!) The cabins are so comfy and clean ~ the onsite beach is the best way to start your morning & end the day. Meals at the lodge are delicious - Scott and Kris are such wonderful hosts. We also highly recommend local fishing guides: Sue, Billy, Randy & Jessie. If you want to take your friends/family on a magical vacation - you must come to Leen's!

    "If I were heading there, I wouldn't start from here." Overheard by a local resident providing…read moredirections to Leen's Lodge. And "I don't think you can get there from here" was heard by another. There's no quick way to Leen's Lodge. Ok, there is a floatplane that gets you there quickly from Bangor. But you have to get yourself to Bangor, first. Driving it's two hours from the airport. But it is worth every bit of effort to get there. Leen's Lodge is a gem on the edge pristine clear waters of West Grand Lake in the heart of the northern Maine wilderness. The lodging is rustic - it is cabins on the lake. But they are clean, quaint, and comfortable. The service and food are top-notch. The proprietors, Scott and Kris Weeks, and family, along with a few extra staff provide an experience you won't ever forget. Dinner - 5 stars. The first night I had the most amazing, perfectly seasoned, tender lamb chops with freshly baked homemade bread, wild rice, asparagus, and dessert was local blueberry pie. Other entrees included maple glazed salmon, filet mignon, and fresh Maine lobster. Breakfast - You cannot beat it. Blueberry pancakes with local maple syrup and thickly sliced bacon. My morning order "Wendy, make whatever looks good today." I was never disappointed. But you are not just coming here for the food. It's an epic outdoor experience - the quality of hunting and fishing is among the best in the world. We fished and caught as many big perch as we wanted, plenty of smallmouth bass, and even some land-locked salmon. (I won't mention that my fishing buddy hooked an eel - that did not get in the boat.) All of this with epic views while bald eagles and osprey soar overhead. The fishing guides are amazing and make the experience suitable for anyone - whether you are an accomplished angler or you've never even baited a hook, you'll find what you're looking for here. I understand the hunting is even better. When you're there, don't forget to look up at the night sky. I don't think I have ever seen the stars so bright. I am counting the days until I can return to Leen's Lodge.

    West Quoddy Station

    West Quoddy Station

    (7 reviews)

    a trip to maine--obviously, but i need to point out the obvious--and why a trip to maine you ask--a…read morephone conversation with my girlfriend and we figured out that the two of us have never been to maine--other than me but it was a drive from new hampshire to portland to fly out. anyway, there was one light house in particular that she needed to see--and she had it in her phone. and of course it was the west quoddy head lighthouse. so we hopped in the car and drove to lubec all the way from albuquerque which is a long story in itself. i was tasked to find lodging all along the trip, and realized that there was not a lot in lubec. Found the West Quoddy Station, and sure why not give it a try. We were so glad we did. the first thing we noticed is that it was QUIET. peaceful quiet. and was everything as advertised. we had the starboard bouy barn, and it was nice and roomy. having a kitchen meant we could just get something in town and cook in the room. to be able to just have a nice meal and enjoy the scenery was fantastic. the room was nice and warm for may, and the shower was terrific. big bathroom which is a plus. definitely worth the drive!!

    This is our second visit to West Quoddy Station in as many months. The first was a drop everything…read moreand just go Friday Night getaway in May. Luckily for us, the massive Station House--we surmise the former lifesaving station's dormitory--was available and offered at a not to be refused price. What fun to rattle around its many bedrooms and baths. Most memorable were the sweeping views across the Bay of Fundy north to Lubec and Campobello Island, and that evening's awe-inspiring sunset. You would do well to consider The Station House for family or friend reunion or small business retreats. We enjoyed West Quoddy Station so much that we decided to return for our 42nd wedding anniversary, but only if we could get the Crew's Quarters cabin, its views comparable to The Station House's with even greater privacy. Twice lucky! Given Crew's Quarters unassuming Downeast shingle exterior, we were nearly stunned and very impressed upon entering to discover possibly the most meticulously constructed Post and Beam home in my thirty years selling Downeast real estate. Talk about overbuilt! Every cedar beam heftier, every plank and floor board wider than required, all carefully joined. No place for sheetrock in Crew's Quarters: instead every wall built of wide cedar planks pleasingly laid diagonally. Plus a fully vaulted ceiling with exposed beams. And those views of the blue Bay of Fundy, even bluer skies from bedrooms, living, and dining rooms, and Crew's Quarters spacious deck. We, our friends, and their aging golden service dog, Brigid, were very comfortable. The weather being fine, we spent most of our time relaxing and dining on the deck. Everything worked fine in the shared bathroom, towels were thick. The kitchen wasn't gourmet-worthy, but the toaster took a split bagel and the vintage Mr. Coffee worked. There's a pot for boiling lobster, if you must. Had the weather turned cold--as it can, quickly--we would have been grateful for the propane "woodstove" and large Rinnaii heater. We did way better than survive. We'll be back! P.S. West Quoddy Station is a dozen minutes from the International Bridge to Campobello Island, a few minutes more to the auto and bike ferry to Deer Island, itself worth a day's touring. Nearby artsy Eastport, Maine, is worth a visit. And don't miss Monica's Chocolates in Lubec!

    Shoreline Camps - vacation_rentals - Updated July 2026

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