Maple Hill Farm Inn

11 Inn Road Hallowell, Augusta, Maine 04347
Innkeeper(s): Scott Cowger and Vincent Hannan
  • The front of the inn with Adirondack chairs in the sun or shade overlooking the animal pasture.

    The front of the inn with Adirondack chairs in the sun or shade overlooking the animal pasture.

  • Many acres of rolling fields and woods await your exploration year-round, including many trails.

    Many acres of rolling fields and woods await your exploration year-round, including many trails.

  • The hot tub (with adjacent sauna building) is open to the stars & has a view of the woods!

    The hot tub (with adjacent sauna building) is open to the stars & has a view of the woods!

  • The large solar electric and hot water array, and there is also a wind turbine!

    The large solar electric and hot water array, and there is also a wind turbine!

 

Table Of Contents

  • Introduction

    Maple Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast-Hallowell, Maine Maple Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast Inn and Conference Center located in Hallowell, Maine provides a unique combination of the peace and quiet of a country farm located just minutes from Maine's capital building with the full services that today's travelers request.

    This Augusta-area inn named "Best Green B&B" by Yankee Magazine in 2011, "One of 30 Great U.S. Inns" by the June 2002 issue of Travel and Leisure magazine, was also an Editors' Pick noted as the "Best of Both Worlds" by the 2002 and 2003 Yankee Magazine Travel Guide to New England. In 1997, we were rated "Best bed & breakfast hands down" by a statewide newspaper poll.

    Our rolling fields and woods with trails and secluded spring-fed swimming hole give you a taste of the "real Maine" away from crowds of summer tourists. Our farm with expansive views is adjacent to a 600+ acre wildlife preserve with pristine pond for canoeing and more trails. Yet Maple Hill Farm is just minutes from varied dining opportunities and antique and specialty shops in the National Historic District of downtown Hallowell on the banks of the Kennebec River. The historic state capitol and acclaimed Maine State Museum are just upriver, along with Old Fort Western and other entertainment options in Augusta. Our location provides an excellent "base camp" to easily see the rest of Maine, with many coastal, lakes region, or mountain trips (even Freeport shopping) within an easy hour's drive.

    Things to do locally while you're here:

    • fishing
    • canoeing
    • Cobbossee Lake
    • Hiking
    • Pine Tree State Arboretum
    • Art gallery featuring local artists
    Our rooms are spacious and furnished with antiques, all with air conditioning, televisions, and telephones. Some rooms have HUGE two-person whirlpool tubs, gas fireplaces, and several with private outdoor decks. Escape and relax on our 150 serene acres of rolling fields and woods.

     

    Major credit cards, traveler's checks, personal checks, and cash accepted

     

     


  • Handicap Accessible

    We have ample accessible parking with a paved ramped entrance to the inn, and easy access to all first floor rooms on a single level.  There are two first floor rooms (#7 and #8) and #7 is full accessible with a large bathroom with grab bars, and a large roll-in shower with a fold-down seat.  That room has both a double and twin bed.